That's weird; I've never taken heroin, but I have tried other recreational pharmaceuticals, and for me welbutrin doesn't have any effects that I would call recreational. More a return to baseline, where baseline is an unmedicated and functional self.
"Poor man's heroin" also suggests that heroin is a drug of the middle and upper classes, which is true only in the sense that they use it, not that poor people don't.
I was once on a "special narcotics grand jury," during which I learned that (a) there is a street market for Xanax, (b) people were buying it to help them get off narcotics, and (c) the city of New York thought it was a good idea to set up buy-and-bust operations to stop this. All three were surprising; the third was counterintuitive and still makes no sense.
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Date: 2020-02-24 01:35 pm (UTC)"Poor man's heroin" also suggests that heroin is a drug of the middle and upper classes, which is true only in the sense that they use it, not that poor people don't.
I was once on a "special narcotics grand jury," during which I learned that (a) there is a street market for Xanax, (b) people were buying it to help them get off narcotics, and (c) the city of New York thought it was a good idea to set up buy-and-bust operations to stop this. All three were surprising; the third was counterintuitive and still makes no sense.