>>124429>>124429I misread that to an extent, I'll admit, but if you don't understand how drugs can make something more enjoyable, or at least give reasons why they make the outdoors less enjoyable to you, then what is the point of posting here?
As for memory issues, I've never had a problem with that, and I only know one person who has.
I have very clear memories of those days, and I retain the majority of what I learn on those days.
>one day high and one day recoveringI've never doven into LSD or shrooms heavily, so I've never had any long lasting effects. I also don't enjoy doing anything that impairs my body for that long, because I don't feel safe from a personal standpoint.
Regardless, the vast majority of drugs don't impair people for NEARLY that long, a few hours at the most. Even the ones that do at high/moderate doses, don't in low doses. So, responsibilities aside, most people still get one or two days entirely to themselves every month.
I really don't approve of people being heavily impaired outside of their homes either, definitely not on anything that can make you hallucinate, so I really don't recommend doing it outdoors, OP.
While rare. bad trips can happen at any moment, and they could be dangerous for you and the people out there around you. I'd say keep in indoors, or at least at a low dose if you do end up doing it.
>>124435I don't like alcohol myself. The amount of it that it takes to get drunk with gives me anywhere from a 5-15 hour hangover the next day.
I would rather smoke some weed in place of it, enjoy myself 10x as much, remain coherent, and not have a hangover the next day.
As for people's mental capacity degrade, yeah, that'll happen with anything, including alcohol and marijuana. The more serious the drug is, the more you have to manage your intake of it to some degree.
One of my uncles used to get high nearly every day for almost 10 years. He talks like he's completely fucking retarded now. I can't even take him seriously.