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Cake day: September 27th, 2025

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  • Are you seeing psychiatrists, or psychotherapists? If it’s the former, id suggest finding a psychiatrist that also does therapy. Many psychiatrists just try to shove as many people through the door as possible, so they don’t really know you very well.

    Or find a doctor and therapist that will coordinate care. Online psychological care is also a potential avenue, but you have to be careful because scummy services exist. But the benefit is that if a provider doesn’t mesh well with you, it’s super simple to get someone new.













  • Yeah, like I said I have to actually try to get really stoned on it, but I am vaping distillate instead of eating it.

    It also seems to have a shorter psychoactive duration too.

    One weird thing I noticed with it is that it lets me be more comfortable in higher temperatures. I don’t think it’s impacting temperature regulation so much as it’s impacting my perception of the temperature.



  • I got addicted to cigarettes at 16 when the age to legally buy tobacco was 18. It’s laughably easy to play “hey mister” until someone agrees.

    Substances being illegal have rarely been a barrier to people doing it. In fact, the illegality makes kids more likely to try it, and more likely to be exposed to other harmful substances.

    Marijuana isn’t a gateway drug because it gets you high. It’s a gateway drug because you have to buy it from a criminal who will offer you other drugs.




  • I mean, the cheapest gas in my town used to be in the ‘hood’.

    But I’m not scared of poor, black, or brown people, so I just pumped gas like a normal person. The worst that would happened is the resident panhandler would ask for change.

    The thing about the hood, in my experience, is that people really don’t want the cops around, so they’ll leave you alone.

    I had a friend who lived on a street with like 3 crack houses, and next to one of the largest xanax dealers in a major city. It was so far in the ghetto that she was surrounded by cops on more than one occasion because, to them, the only reason a white person would be there is to buy drugs.

    Everyone in her neighborhood was awesome. We got invited to BBQs weekly, people would stop by and chat with us all the time, and we got discounts on drugs.

    I’d be more scared in a white trailer park.