“Si miras fijamente al pudú, el pudú te devuelve la mirada.”

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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I think it definitely has therapeutic potential. Dissociating from your regular self and getting some emotional distance helps you examine your problems under a different perspective, something desperately needed during depression. It might even be more promising than psychedelics in that regard. It also has pretty high abuse potential, though, so there’s that. There seems to be a specific kind of person that’s more vulnerable to ketamine as a substance of abuse too.

    Every druggo has their preference. Nervous people tend to like benzos, for example.

    For feeling like you’re running away from problems, few things are as effective and perverse as an opiate addiction, with ketamine coming as a far 2nd for those who don’t go that far.







  • Yeah they don’t mind the booze. If you want a break from them it would be easier to use ketamine. However, until you face and defeat them and no matter how much you run, they will always come back stronger.

    Don’t do drugs, kids. As someone who tried a remarkable amount and variety of them, i strongly recommend against their use. Not saying it’s wrong to use them. They’re just a bad deal.

    Not that they’re not fun, it’s just the costs and risks aren’t worth it.

    Booze isn’t great either tbh.