Anonymous
10/25/2025, 6:07:04 PM
No.82912011
>>82911763
>The unemployment office actually found me a job (didn't know that was possible) so I'm really going through it right now
Congratz! Must be stressful at the start, being in a new place. Hope you get acclimated soon and be able to keep the job. I can never see myself working, as I officially am 100% unable to work and get disability.
>thankfully they haven't noticed that I tend to be high on the clock just yet, or they have and don't care
If it works for you, it's great. I tend to keep drugs and real-life seperate as a rule. Just feels too much like a teenager trying to hide a Weed high from his perants, it gets on my nerves. But I heard Lyrica is functional enough of a drug, so be sure to have fun and not get caught.
>Lyrica does it's job perfectly
Heard a lot of praise regarding this drug. People seem to like GABApentinoids a lot around here, and doing them on the clock, in any case. Also the memes about it are positive. I may never get to try it or any GABApentinoid as they're not commonly prescribed around here where I live. My psychiatrist will definitely not prescribe me with any as I don't qualify for it medically with my current condition and have a treatment plan.
>weed's second best
Weed has caused me severe psychosis. Heavy dissociation from reality, intrusive thoughts, delusions, and hearing voices (of several young prepubescent boys, a young girl, and sometimes a crying baby) that criticize my thoughts and actions are what I get from Weed. It's the only psych that aggrivated my schizophrania to an unmanegeable degree. I can trip 250ug LSD and eat 500mg of Meth no problem, but put a joint in my mouth and I start geeking the fuck out. I quit Weed 6-8 months ago (memory betrays me at the moment) and never looked back. It was one of my better decisions, after 1.5-2 years of heavy daily use, and I'm very happy without it. Though I sure miss the times I could just smoke a ton and feel good about it.
Enjoy Weed as much as you can, anon.
>The unemployment office actually found me a job (didn't know that was possible) so I'm really going through it right now
Congratz! Must be stressful at the start, being in a new place. Hope you get acclimated soon and be able to keep the job. I can never see myself working, as I officially am 100% unable to work and get disability.
>thankfully they haven't noticed that I tend to be high on the clock just yet, or they have and don't care
If it works for you, it's great. I tend to keep drugs and real-life seperate as a rule. Just feels too much like a teenager trying to hide a Weed high from his perants, it gets on my nerves. But I heard Lyrica is functional enough of a drug, so be sure to have fun and not get caught.
>Lyrica does it's job perfectly
Heard a lot of praise regarding this drug. People seem to like GABApentinoids a lot around here, and doing them on the clock, in any case. Also the memes about it are positive. I may never get to try it or any GABApentinoid as they're not commonly prescribed around here where I live. My psychiatrist will definitely not prescribe me with any as I don't qualify for it medically with my current condition and have a treatment plan.
>weed's second best
Weed has caused me severe psychosis. Heavy dissociation from reality, intrusive thoughts, delusions, and hearing voices (of several young prepubescent boys, a young girl, and sometimes a crying baby) that criticize my thoughts and actions are what I get from Weed. It's the only psych that aggrivated my schizophrania to an unmanegeable degree. I can trip 250ug LSD and eat 500mg of Meth no problem, but put a joint in my mouth and I start geeking the fuck out. I quit Weed 6-8 months ago (memory betrays me at the moment) and never looked back. It was one of my better decisions, after 1.5-2 years of heavy daily use, and I'm very happy without it. Though I sure miss the times I could just smoke a ton and feel good about it.
Enjoy Weed as much as you can, anon.