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Old 12.04.2015, 01:45 PM   #62
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all of swas posts were deleted so it looks like im talking to myself

looking back on this thread i stand by everything i said 100%. in fact even more since now ive seen the fate of so many real life friends who chose getting fucked up over their art and ended up failing/getting kicked out of their bands etc.

in fact i am even more convinced that the relationship between drugs and music is one of the sickest myths produced by capitalism/peoples ignorance.

its pretty despicable to me that supposedly free culture is so determined to sell a myth about drugs that links them to creativity, pleasure and psychological exploration. since refusing to pursue your own enjoyment above all else (especially critical thought) is a cultural imperative so viciously enforced most people can't even recognize it, the next generation of junkies is gonna be even worse than mine. but having your body harvested through addiction for (other peoples profit) while narrating it as your own personal celebrity self quest is the name of the game and i'm practically a terrorist for speaking badly of it.

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hardly surprised about weiland. check out his last years/howard stern interview in particular to see just how creative and happy you can get through accumulating brain damage through a career as a late capitalist dionysus impersonator

of course you're all individual subjects with a supernatural free will that will allow you to take exactly the right amount and stop before anything bad happens because the findings of neuroscience are less real than our 1st person experience of ourselves.

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also i'd hazard a guess that i did more and harder drugs than all or nearly all the surviving posters from this thread*
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