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Ecstasy + girl + crowded pool = WTF is she doing?

Ecstasy is a fun drug.... look at how much fun she is having. Maybe she isn't high and just likes the feeling of the warm water and the splashing and the movement?
 

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No shit.

As if ecstasy needed more good press. Does this girl look like she's having a bad time?

No.

I feel so sad for all those ignorant people that are too scared or stupid to try drugs.

Are you honestly saying that ecstasy use is good for you? Maybe once, maybe twice, hell, maybe a handful of times and you'll probably be fine. Chronic usage of MDMA is terrible idea.
 
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Are you honestly saying that ecstasy use is good for you? Maybe once, maybe twice, hell, maybe a handful of times and you'll probably be fine. Chronic usage of MDMA is terrible idea.

Why do we think that she was on MDMA, other than the video was labeled ecstasy? She could be on anything. She could be going into psychosis after spending 3 days on a meth binge at a rave pool party.***

The suppression of the rave scene was a good thing because it prevented shit like that girl. A party scene based on designer drugs of dubious provenance is a bad thing. Of course, closing bars at 2 am and just focusing on finding and closing illegal parties is what killed the rave scene, not any kind of victory by law enforcement in the war on 'ecstasy.'

Chronic use is bad, but a couple times in a lifetime with people you care for or under the supervision of a sitter, in conjunction with ongoing talk therapy is an awesome thing.

***Meth and other drugs that would be very bad to take in public are sometimes sold as 'ecstasy' by pieces of shit.
 
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Why do we think that she was on MDMA, other than the video was labeled ecstasy? She could be on anything. She could be going into psychosis after spending 3 days on a meth binge at a rave pool party.***

The suppression of the rave scene was a good thing because it prevented shit like that girl. A party scene based on designer drugs of dubious provenance is a bad thing. Of course, closing bars at 2 am and just focusing on finding and closing illegal parties is what killed the rave scene, not any kind of victory by law enforcement in the war on 'ecstasy.'

Chronic use is bad, but a couple times in a lifetime with people you care for or under the supervision of a sitter, in conjunction with ongoing talk therapy is an awesome thing.

***Meth and other drugs that would be very bad to take in public are sometimes sold as 'ecstasy' by pieces of shit.

Or she could be just really care free and doesn't give a shit what others think?
 
Why do we think that she was on MDMA, other than the video was labeled ecstasy? She could be on anything. She could be going into psychosis after spending 3 days on a meth binge at a rave pool party.***

The suppression of the rave scene was a good thing because it prevented shit like that girl. A party scene based on designer drugs of dubious provenance is a bad thing. Of course, closing bars at 2 am and just focusing on finding and closing illegal parties is what killed the rave scene, not any kind of victory by law enforcement in the war on 'ecstasy.'

Chronic use is bad, but a couple times in a lifetime with people you care for or under the supervision of a sitter, in conjunction with ongoing talk therapy is an awesome thing.

***Meth and other drugs that would be very bad to take in public are sometimes sold as 'ecstasy' by pieces of shit.

Why would you think meth is bad to take in public?

Most raves and concerts or wahtever would be in public.
 
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