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I love tramadol. I can almost hear my parents, "that's not true happiness, just temporary pleasure".
But this time it's not. This is true happiness. Happiness beyond what I've ever experienced.
I mean there are, of course, many reasons to criticise it. But one of them shouldn't be "this isn't a true experience of happiness". Because if I could feel like what I do on tramadol for the next 60 years I would choose that over life without a doubt.
Look, I don't even have too bad a life. I just have always loved the ease and regularity of drugs. But up till a few months ago I've always thought of drugs to be secondary to true happiness, achieved by success in life. But opiates have changed this view. Now I know that there is a happiness, achievable through mere chemicals, that far surpasses any notion of "true happiness". And I find this impossible to ignore. (Thanks to those light prescription laws in S. America.)
Anyway I'm certainly not advising anyone to try opiates, mainly because I feel it's an extremely unsustainable experience. I'm just sharing how I truly feel about them, which I haven't, and may never do, to anyone in real life.
I really f*****g love tramadol. Hairloss really isn't an issue when on it, because it has almost no affect on my ability to get more tramadol, which is really what matters most to me.
But this time it's not. This is true happiness. Happiness beyond what I've ever experienced.
I mean there are, of course, many reasons to criticise it. But one of them shouldn't be "this isn't a true experience of happiness". Because if I could feel like what I do on tramadol for the next 60 years I would choose that over life without a doubt.
Look, I don't even have too bad a life. I just have always loved the ease and regularity of drugs. But up till a few months ago I've always thought of drugs to be secondary to true happiness, achieved by success in life. But opiates have changed this view. Now I know that there is a happiness, achievable through mere chemicals, that far surpasses any notion of "true happiness". And I find this impossible to ignore. (Thanks to those light prescription laws in S. America.)
Anyway I'm certainly not advising anyone to try opiates, mainly because I feel it's an extremely unsustainable experience. I'm just sharing how I truly feel about them, which I haven't, and may never do, to anyone in real life.
I really f*****g love tramadol. Hairloss really isn't an issue when on it, because it has almost no affect on my ability to get more tramadol, which is really what matters most to me.