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Honestly, sometimes for me.
My a.d.d. goes off the charts and its hard for me to concentrate on one things for a long period of time. Getting a good buzz going and setting out to take some pictures is a top 5'er for sure Ps. I swear like, maybe a year ago you were super anti drugs. Eh, i duno...maybe i was high haha |
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`Doll's Dishwasher
Join Date: Jun 2008
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When I'm reallllly baked I'll see like glimpses of images on a wall or something and i'll quickly sketch whatever i just saw onto a piece of paper. Then when i'm sobered up I look at it and i'm like lol wtf is this?
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I know this is a touchy subject around here, so I'm gonna keep it short and sweet.
It is my opinion that drugs do not change the things around you, rather, they tune you into wavelengths of things that are already there. A lens of sorts. Its like applying filters in Photoshop. When you turn an image black and white, and use the "stamp" filter, it changes the whole image into something completely different - and yet it is the same image. When you take a drug, things are completely the same, and yet, when you look at it, you see it differently. And, somehow, you feel that it has always been that way, and you have just failed to notice the intricate details that were always there. Its like you are slowed down, and have the time to fully appreciate things that you'd normally blow right past. Not for everyone. But, everyone goes through life seeing things with sober eyes. Its those of us who choose to alter our realities that see things nobody else will see the same way again. Or, very few of us anyway. |
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Retired Staff
Join Date: May 2006
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Nah man, that's still an opinion. You can view the way drugs influences art as positive but that doesn't make it right or wrong. It's just how you view it. Sticking an ultimatum on there doesn't make it so.
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