Question:
"MDMA makes people comfortable with themselves. It brings them into the moment," said Rick Doblin, director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group funding Mithoefer’s research. "With PTSD, people are trapped in the past." http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsecst0802,0,3665289.story? coll=ny-top-headlines or http://tinyurl.com/4vgef Sound like someone you know? Pete
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"Peter" <star…@the.box> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b785ea040cc86d1989ad4@news-server… > "MDMA makes people comfortable with themselves. It brings them into the > moment," said Rick Doblin, director of the Multidisciplinary Association > for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group funding Mithoefer’s research. > "With PTSD, people are trapped in the past." > http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsecst0802,0,3665289.story? > coll=ny-top-headlines or http://tinyurl.com/4vgef > Sound like someone you know? > Pete
Yes it does remind me of you as you seem to be trapped in the past of a certain member of this group. It seems to me that you have a compulsion to pick on something or someone, much like younger siblings do to older ones. Resentment comes to mind. Do you resent the fact that you are not taken as seriously as your ego thinks you should be taken? If that be the case, why not step down off your high horse for once and get down and dirty like the rest if us. Then perhaps you will grow to know what it is like to be really hurt. Oh and Another thing, far from me to accuse you of anything, but I think your online personality matches someone whom enjoys getting into others computers by stealth, much like a little brother likes to upset his older brother. Eric
Response:
"Peter" <star…@the.box> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b785ea040cc86d1989ad4@news-server… > "MDMA makes people comfortable with themselves. It brings them into the > moment," said Rick Doblin, director of the Multidisciplinary Association > for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group funding Mithoefer’s research. > "With PTSD, people are trapped in the past." > http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsecst0802,0,3665289.story? > coll=ny-top-headlines or http://tinyurl.com/4vgef > Sound like someone you know?
Sounds like me, or even like some people with whom I am acquainted who suffer from PTSD. Just like me. If it doesn’t sound like you too, what are you doing here? Or are you one of those people who claim to be cured? Scorpio
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"Peter" <star…@the.box> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b785ea040cc86d1989ad4@news-server… > "MDMA makes people comfortable with themselves. It brings them into the > moment," said Rick Doblin, director of the Multidisciplinary Association > for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group funding Mithoefer’s research. > "With PTSD, people are trapped in the past." > http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsecst0802,0,3665289.story? > coll=ny-top-headlines or http://tinyurl.com/4vgef > Sound like someone you know? > Pete
So comfortable is what now (?)
Is it spring water + squeaky, beepy, dance all night in your own world repetitive music. Sounds a little bit like the MDMA kids are trapped in the present maybe Pete? I dunno.. Spose they feel comfortable though. Sometimes they perish in numbers outside a nightclub too though eh (?) Maybe that might be the difference in laboratory methods between Roche/ Pfizer and the bath tub fellas (?) Guess I can’t talk though. Maybe I can feel comfortable that CUB allowed me to learn all the words to Khe Sahn
Past, oh, righteo, loud and clear over. Dave.
Response:
In article <MPG.1b785ea040cc86d1989ad4@news-server>, star…@the.box says… > "MDMA makes people comfortable with themselves. It brings them into the > moment," said Rick Doblin, director of the Multidisciplinary Association > for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group funding Mithoefer’s research. > "With PTSD, people are trapped in the past." > http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsecst0802,0,3665289.story? > coll=ny-top-headlines or http://tinyurl.com/4vgef > Sound like someone you know?
Well, I guess we can pick out the trolls and the shills from those with PTSD by the answers they give! Some people think "Hey, that sounds like me!", but others can’t see it as applying to them. Peter, who had meant it to be a rhetorical question
Response:
> Well, I guess we can pick out the trolls and the shills from those with > PTSD by the answers they give! > Some people think "Hey, that sounds like me!", but others can’t see it > as applying to them. > Peter, who had meant it to be a rhetorical question
Um, not trying to start anything here with you mate.. but if it was rhetorical, why did you use a question mark.. ?
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