Drugs, experianced people pleeeez?!


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Drugs, experianced people pleeeez?

Dont answer if your gunna say drugs are bad for you...what does snorting cocaine feel like, explain the high, if it hurts.etc. im not thinking about doing it, just wondering


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Snorting cocaine itself feels like you're smelling burning electrical wire, but it's not a bad thing. Your nose runs, and after a bit, you can feel the "drip" -- the cocaine in your mucous runs down the back of your throat. It's sour, and tastes nasty, but makes your throat go numb, sometimes to the point of being uncomfortable.

You won't feel the high the first couple times you try it. After a while, you'll notice it, but it's VERY subtle. You'll feel more energetic, euphoric, decreased appetite, and have a general "king of the world" feeling. You'll keep sniffing and dripping, which is sort of unpleasant. This part won't hurt. If you take enough, you'll get jittery. Dilated pupils, cotton mouth.

It lasts about 15-30 minutes, if you don't snort more. Usually you'll want to. For the comedown, you'll get extremely annoyed. And paranoid. It'll feel like crap...you can learn to get past it, though.

The hurting part comes a couple hours after you're done snorting. Your nose will be extremely dry, and if you didn't cut the cocaine finely enough, you may have small chunks of cocaine lodged in your nose. That hurts, and is annoying.

It's a hard habit to kick. It's highly addictive...even if after the first time you don't go searching for more, if someone offers it, you'll take it. And then that's when you search for more. Not to mention, playing the cocaine game itself is dangerous...you'll get stolen from a lot, or ripped off. And then come the weapons.

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