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Ive been doing meth for 6 years and I feel normal smarter and my thought process has not been affected,I master micro expressions.i function properly in the real world,due to my perfection on expressing emotions I do not feel, on command I can show you and make you believe I feel that emotion. Why am instill in control of my actions, even tho I don't c life like everyone else
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No one can diagnose you until you are off drugs. No way of knowing if it is really mental illness or the drugs making you that way.
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I dunno I think with sociopathy there's a huge craving for excitement, pleasure, energy, the most possible happiness that you can get, etc.. Manipulating other people, taking meth, doesn't matter. Especially meth. People will abuse that **** 'till they have no emotions at all. And with all the other short term side effects that there's no point in mentioning, you just go brain dead. Simple. But this is just second hand information. I never heard anyone saying "Meth changed my life" beneficially until now.
- Wiki "Unlike amphetamine and cocaine, methamphetamine is neurotoxic to humans, damaging both dopamine and serotonin neurons in the CNS. Entirely opposite to the long-term use of amphetamine, there is evidence that methamphetamine causes brain damage from long-term use in humans" Now, idk if this is some bull**** to promote Adderall. They even said "Some scientists promote the use of stimulants and more people should be taking them for short and long term cognitive enhancement". Edit: There's very few drugs that will give you permanent psychosis. Taking meth for six years isn't likely to give you schizophrenia but you'd probably be super paranoid and have a lot of psychotic symptoms. Also, don't take meth on antipsychotics that messes you up. |
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