Super amped up, jittery, nervous ticks, confident, awkward, aching vascular system, euphoria, dysphoria, paranoid, horny. Usually a combination of several of these at different times throughout the experience.
If you ever try it, don’t make a habit of it; shit will steal your soul and leave you a shell of your former self.
It’s so good, one time will ruin the rest of your life. And spoiler alert, no high is ever as good and clean and perfect as the first. And when/if you get clean, you’ll forever mourn it in some small way.
It’s the best feeling in the world immediately intertwined with and followed by the worst feeling in the world for 10-100,000x as long. That “worst feeling” is not sadness or pain or guilt or any word in any known language as you understand them. Drugs unlock the ability for your mind and body to feel worse than it has ever been personally possible for you.
Romanticizing the idea that it’s possible for meth to “feel good” is a dangerous thought train, even if you’re just poking at the very surface level with a question like this. Trying to figure out why people choose to do (drug) ultimately ends in having no good answer while giving you the subtle idea that there would also be no good reason not to just try it for yourself because mental gymnastics.
Of the sober people I have known these last 20 years that eventually went on to try meth, I personally discussed this very question with most of them. Like verbatim lol. Like it’s just a casual question. Just wondering…
I’m telling you it’s not. Some asked when we were school kids. Some asked after our taco bell shift in college. Some asked in their late 20s when they were trapped in ugly family/relationship situations.
Every one of them that kept asking, not being satisfied with ‘it doesn’t feel good’, picked up the habit eventually and lost everything to meth by their 30s. Party boys, innocent nerds, religious devouts, happy and healthy people of all kinds. Same fate.
If I were to look at your post history and see this question also posted 6 months ago, I would bet a significant amount of money that you’ll be trying meth soon and posting the fallout. I’m not checking. I don’t have the heart to worry about a random person that wrote 2 sentences on the Internet. I just hope you find an acceptable answer and stop thinking about it.
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it depends on whether you snort the meth, smoke the meth, inject the meth, or do hot rails.
snort = you feel in a hurry, a bit euphoric, you can accomplish much.
smoke = much euphoria
inject = high as fuck, see stars, see very thick fog
hot rails = high as a motherfucker
suggestion: don’t ever try it. It ruins lives.
My understanding is that it’s like being stupid but faster
Feels like your brain chugged five Red Bulls, solved world peace, and then forgot to sleep for three days.
Super amped up, jittery, nervous ticks, confident, awkward, aching vascular system, euphoria, dysphoria, paranoid, horny. Usually a combination of several of these at different times throughout the experience.
If you ever try it, don’t make a habit of it; shit will steal your soul and leave you a shell of your former self.
It’s so good, one time will ruin the rest of your life. And spoiler alert, no high is ever as good and clean and perfect as the first. And when/if you get clean, you’ll forever mourn it in some small way.
It’s the best feeling in the world immediately intertwined with and followed by the worst feeling in the world for 10-100,000x as long. That “worst feeling” is not sadness or pain or guilt or any word in any known language as you understand them. Drugs unlock the ability for your mind and body to feel worse than it has ever been personally possible for you.
Romanticizing the idea that it’s possible for meth to “feel good” is a dangerous thought train, even if you’re just poking at the very surface level with a question like this. Trying to figure out why people choose to do (drug) ultimately ends in having no good answer while giving you the subtle idea that there would also be no good reason not to just try it for yourself because mental gymnastics.
Of the sober people I have known these last 20 years that eventually went on to try meth, I personally discussed this very question with most of them. Like verbatim lol. Like it’s just a casual question. Just wondering…
I’m telling you it’s not. Some asked when we were school kids. Some asked after our taco bell shift in college. Some asked in their late 20s when they were trapped in ugly family/relationship situations.
Every one of them that kept asking, not being satisfied with ‘it doesn’t feel good’, picked up the habit eventually and lost everything to meth by their 30s. Party boys, innocent nerds, religious devouts, happy and healthy people of all kinds. Same fate.
If I were to look at your post history and see this question also posted 6 months ago, I would bet a significant amount of money that you’ll be trying meth soon and posting the fallout. I’m not checking. I don’t have the heart to worry about a random person that wrote 2 sentences on the Internet. I just hope you find an acceptable answer and stop thinking about it.
You start seeing and hearing shit that ain’t real kinda scary when u cant tell the difference between fucked up world
Never had it, got any?