There's evidence that it is effective...
Oh I'm aware. Believe me, I'm aware. Psilocybin, LSD, ketamine; I've been informed of a number of alternative treatments. Some that show a lot of promise!
Considering that there are other, safer drugs out there though
And therein lies the rub. I'm not saying it isn't potentially
effective, I'm saying that there are potentially
very severe side effects. And also saying that one should generally try to learn more about the situation before suggesting such alternatives.
I just find the judgemental attitude shown by certain persons to be thoroughly unpleasant and wish they would take it elsewhere.
Judgmental. Right.
Let's review, yes?
I don't care about people using shrooms or acid or coke or whatever personally. It's absolutely their decision to make, and with any luck it's even an informed decision. More power to 'em. I might be a little annoyed by Wizard's posts tending to fixate on making things relate to shrooms, as it reminds me of the one-track minds of junkheads I've talked with otherwise, but I don't make a fuss about it because it's not really hurting anyone.
However, when someone comes here for support when they're going through a dark place and dealing with some goddamn heavy issues related to mental health, if you can't pull yourself out of your fungal obsession for long enough to act like a decent human being and do something -Jesus,
anything- other than suggest that they too hop on the mushroom bandwagon because it'll
expand your mind, man,
then I have a problem.
And alright, the phrase "Eat your mushrooms" in a vacuum doesn't necessarily advocate the use of psychoactive mushrooms. Sure. It doesn't mean much of anything in a vacuum. We can freely ignore any association with a history of talking about how psilocybin is just the bees knees. Shit, with a good enough lawyer, that might just stand up in court.
That brings us to today's snippet. What was it I reacted to here?
Could've done without the last line, mate. Depression isn't caused by caffeine. If it were, I wouldn't have it.
Alcohol is good for sterilisation.
I recently had to stop my caffeine, had not reached the depths of addiction but I noticed a dependency, fought a few nights of restlessness and constant waking up never finding comfort. Then my dreams returned with every night and I'm able to wake up easier now.
As much as my advice will most probably go unheeded it will help with your problems.
The hardest part is the first few weeks of dropping any habit.
It might help to tell yourself that the change is not a lifetime change and becoming a 'clean' person forever etc. The exercise is to assess ones mindstates without the oppression these chemicals oppose onto our consciousness.
It may be seen as a better state to reside.
I can guarantee these fatigues you fleetingly described are symptoms of your substance abuse
There. The last line. The one that
guarantees that what Hans is talking about is a symptom of
caffeine and alcohol usage. Now I don't know about you, but I personally don't see a whole lot of wiggle room that allows for a person to be tired due to situational circumstances, actual underlying mental health issues, or really a whole lot of anything other than
coffee and
booze. Neither of which are even mentioned in Hans' post.
See the pattern? I don't give a fuck about mushrooms. I certainly don't give a fuck about reducing caffeine and alcohol intake. What I care about, and what gets my goddamn goat like a roided-up chupacabra, is
disrespecting people's mental health to the point that you don't even listen to them and just make their suffering be about your own flagship topics.