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Old 21-01-2008, 09:23
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Social Drugs Vs. Solitary Drugs

Which drugs do your SWIMs feel are the best drugs for being around a bigger group of people and the best for being alone or with a couple chill homies

HAL 9000 wrote me an email saying

"I have analyzed Adderall, coke, e, alcohol, prescription opiates and benzos, shrooms, and copious amounts of cannabis. Of these adderall, coke, alcohol, and e are the best for parties and other larger social situations, while opiates, shrooms, and benzos are better for a more low-key situation. And of course cannabis transcends all classifications "

Any disagreements or additions to this computer analyzed statement?
What would be the best drug for when completely alone?

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  Good question. Now open the pod bay doors HAL.
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