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  1. You aint kiddin. I decided to "dabble" in E-commerce for a while and I pulled in 3 times my bi-weekly salary in just under 3 days and I make a good salary. The margins on the stuff is incredible. For market stabilization purposes, I won't say exactly what price I paid, but anyone who's bought in bulk knows what a ride the average clubber gets taken on. . The temptation was strong, but I cooled it off. . way too risky.
  2. If he wants a picture before he'll say yes, then you might as well just go down there and offer the bouncer a hummer.
  3. Fly Girl all the way, there's nothing better than a chick in an Adidas suit who can highstep with the best of 'em. And since when does casual mean trashy and immature? The breakers I'd hang with would be GLEAMING out on the dance floor in Adidas and Greed (except for the shoes, of course. . .If your superstars are un-scathed, we can safely assume you can't dance. Keep em clean, but not as white as your teeth).
  4. I really want to know what all of you think! SO GET TO REPLYING! . . . .DAMNIT!
  5. The man knows what goes on anyway, we might as well all talk about it. BACK OFF MAN I GOT TOO MUCH OF THE AGENT!
  6. I believe bigpoppanils meant the type of people rather than the music. Eurotrash, to me, are all those dot.commer/Manhattan hipster socialite types who go around with Euromullets and "Excessively Expensive, But Look Like They're Trashy" getups. Those people are annoying, but keep em in the minority at the party and you shouldn't have a problem.
  7. Drinking and Rolling at the same time is Dirty. 1 or 2 mixed drinks before (an hour or 2) to loosen up 1 or 2 bottles of beer after you come down completely and rest. 1 phat joint equals: Rolling without the speediness! Works every time for me.
  8. Amen Brother SD! I agree, the pills haven't gotten worse, the people have been abusin them too often. A funny aside: Mixmag had an article about a year or so ago about the mitzis that got everyone back into using. E quality was actually on the decline for a while in England because all the dealers out there were cutting the pills down to almost nothing or lacing them with other substances entirely. Consumption went down, so the drug industry (LOL) decided to fix their rep and up the purity and concentration. It worked. I have to speculate that it did BOTH from an increase in Quality and a decrease in the British population's frequency of usage. Funny how things work out huh?
  9. Weeee hoooo . . . pluggin the magic beans may not be the most appetizing method of delivery, but it does work. I much prefer to drop one for a primer,eat another 2 or 3 halfs in 15 minute intervals, then bump the rest. The reson I save the bump for last is that once you're rolling its a beat the clock game, if you're Blowing Up you need to get the stuff to your brain as quickly as possible cause once you start coming down, FEMA sets in (read my E-tard post).
  10. I've always found being in a K-hole to be a dirty experience. There's a reason that it was originally used on horses and dogs as an anisthetic. . .
  11. I'm reposting this from another thread I wrote because I want to get a larger response: I'm going to make a statement, and then catch some flak: You cannot develop a resistance to the E itself. Nope . . . cannot . . at all. . Explanation: E is one of the most wonderful drugs ever thought up by a mulitnational drug company. . You wanna know why? Because it isn't the E that makes you roll, it's YOU that makes you roll. The E is just a catalyst that causes your body to do something different with itself: Now for the science: There are four different components to the nerves in your head ( 4 that matter in this case). They are: 1. the emitter (the axon, think of it as a storage warehouse full of keys) 2. the receptor (the dendrite, think of it as a gigantic wall of keyholes) 3. the synapse (the space between the axon and the dendrite) 4. the neurotransmitter (the substance that is emitted by the axon and binds to the dendrite. . the keys) During normal brain function the Axon will emit different neurotransmitters (such as Dopamine and Serotonin) into the synapse. These neurotransmitters will then find the proper "keyhole" on the Dendrite and latch on, which will, in turn cause you to feel or perform differently. Serotonin is the key that makes you roll. It IS happiness in liquid form. The more you have in your synapses, the happier you feel. Perscriptions like Prozac and Zoloft work because they cause your brain to hold a higher quantity of Serotonin in your synapses by preventing the Axon from "calling" them back into storage (hence the title of "Serotonin Re-uptake inhibitor"). E is, in effect, like cramming the entire loading phase of Prozac or Zoloft (usually a couple months) into several hours. Instead of slowly inching up your level of used Serotonin, it dumps the ENTIRE storehouse into the synapse at once. Why is this beautiful? Because if you understand it, you can use E without becoming a jaded party kid like me (and almost all of Florida and most of NY) To Review a little : More Serotonin in the synapse = More happiness feeling . . Continuing right along . . . You may ask youself now: If the axon can pull back the Serotonin into storage, and I've been rolling regularly for months, why do I have to eat a tenpack to feel good? Here's the answer: Your body, a wonderful and AMAZINGLY complex feat of natural engineering, has various defense mechanisms built in that will both adapt to and combat excessive changes in its chemistry. Your body's main goal is to always get back to the baseline, so when an excessive amount of Serotonin is introduced into play it goes into defense mode after a certain threshold has been reached. Here's the sequence: 1. You eat a pill 2. It circulates in the bloodstream until it gets to the brain 3. The Axon dumps the store house of Serotonin into play 4. Serotonin binds to every available keyhole on the Dendrite 5. When saturation is achieved , You Blow Up (peaking for the NY crowd) 6. Oversaturation of the receptors occurs. 7. The body senses this and begins disaster recovery (LOL) Disaster Recovery in the Brain: Your brain has it's own version of FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency for those who haven't watched the news in the last decade) that takes the form of Oxidants. Oxidants can be thought of as little hammers that float around in the synapse which are called into play when things get out of hand. When you're coming down the dendrite wall is figuratively screaming for relief, so it starts jettisoning the serotonin that's attached to it. The amount of unbound serotonin in the synapse starts to go up as it tries to get back into the Axon (storage) so the brain calls in the Oxidants. The Oxidants come in and start smashing the serotonin that doesn't get back into storage fast enough. This, in turn, causes a lower amount of serotonin to be stored than you began with at the start of the roll. To put it simply : The first time you roll, your brain's gas tank of serotonin is on Full at the onset. By the end of the night (or day . . LOL) your brain is only at 3/4 of a tank. This is why it's normal to feel kinda shakey and depressed for a while after rolling. This effect will magnify if you don't let your brain get it's tank back up to "FULL" before rolling again. The next time it will be 1/2 full after rolling, then 1/4 . .and so on and so forth. One of the previous posters on this thread mentioned that they didn't have ill effects with only one or two spaced apart usages a month. This is because, at once or twice a month, the brain has enough time to manufacture more Serotonin to fill it's tank. Some other Overusage things to keep in mind: If you frequently use E, your Dendrites (again, the receptor) will start physically closing up the keyholes where the Serotonin can bind to (again, the body is ALWAYS trying to get back to baseline, working status). This can cause long term depression because even the normal amount of serotonin cannot be used anymore (there's nowhere for it to bind). Your body has, in fact adapted to your drug using ways and has closed the shop till you lay off. Another effect of E-tardism is that your brain will begin to believe that it's baseline is 1/4th of a tank instead of a Full Tank (again, combat or adapt), so it won't manufacture Sertonin in adequate quantity which also leads to depression. I hope all of you find this post kind of helpful, I only know all this because I got sick of E myself . .but never really knew why. I did some homework and then it all started to make sense. You're causing your body to exaggerate a normally routine operation. Do this to frequently and it will find a way to prevent you from doing it in the first place . . I've rolled once since I've been up here in NY (back in may) and I can tell you it felt like the first time because the last time i did it before that was August 2000. Remember kids, be safe, moderate yourself and we'll all be living it up at the party. -Phuturephunk
  12. I'm going to make a statement, and then catch some flak: You cannot develop a resistance to the E itself. Nope . . . cannot . . at all. . Explanation: E is one of the most wonderful drugs ever thought up by a mulitnational drug company. . You wanna know why? Because it isn't the E that makes you roll, it's YOU that makes you roll. The E is just a catalyst that causes your body to do something different with itself: Now for the science: There are four different components to the nerves in your head ( 4 that matter in this case). They are: 1. the emitter (the axon, think of it as a storage warehouse full of keys) 2. the receptor (the dendrite, think of it as a gigantic wall of keyholes) 3. the synapse (the space between the axon and the dendrite) 4. the neurotransmitter (the substance that is emitted by the axon and binds to the dendrite. . the keys) During normal brain function the Axon will emit different neurotransmitters (such as Dopamine and Serotonin) into the synapse. These neurotransmitters will then find the proper "keyhole" on the Dendrite and latch on, which will, in turn cause you to feel or perform differently. Serotonin is the key that makes you roll. It IS happiness in liquid form. The more you have in your synapses, the happier you feel. Perscriptions like Prozac and Zoloft work because they cause your brain to hold a higher quantity of Serotonin in your synapses by preventing the Axon from "calling" them back into storage (hence the title of "Serotonin Re-uptake inhibitor"). E is, in effect, like cramming the entire loading phase of Prozac or Zoloft (usually a couple months) into several hours. Instead of slowly inching up your level of used Serotonin, it dumps the ENTIRE storehouse into the synapse at once. Why is this beautiful? Because if you understand it, you can use E without becoming a jaded party kid like me (and almost all of Florida and most of NY) To Review a little : More Serotonin in the synapse = More happiness feeling . . Continuing right along . . . You may ask youself now: If the axon can pull back the Serotonin into storage, and I've been rolling regularly for months, why do I have to eat a tenpack to feel good? Here's the answer: Your body, a wonderful and AMAZINGLY complex feat of natural engineering, has various defense mechanisms built in that will both adapt to and combat excessive changes in its chemistry. Your body's main goal is to always get back to the baseline, so when an excessive amount of Serotonin is introduced into play it goes into defense mode after a certain threshold has been reached. Here's the sequence: 1. You eat a pill 2. It circulates in the bloodstream until it gets to the brain 3. The Axon dumps the store house of Serotonin into play 4. Serotonin binds to every available keyhole on the Dendrite 5. When saturation is achieved , You Blow Up (peaking for the NY crowd) 6. Oversaturation of the receptors occurs. 7. The body senses this and begins disaster recovery (LOL) Disaster Recovery in the Brain: Your brain has it's own version of FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency for those who haven't watched the news in the last decade) that takes the form of Oxidants. Oxidants can be thought of as little hammers that float around in the synapse which are called into play when things get out of hand. When you're coming down the dendrite wall is figuratively screaming for relief, so it starts jettisoning the serotonin that's attached to it. The amount of unbound serotonin in the synapse starts to go up as it tries to get back into the Axon (storage) so the brain calls in the Oxidants. The Oxidants come in and start smashing the serotonin that doesn't get back into storage fast enough. This, in turn, causes a lower amount of serotonin to be stored than you began with at the start of the roll. To put it simply : The first time you roll, your brain's gas tank of serotonin is on Full at the onset. By the end of the night (or day . . LOL) your brain is only at 3/4 of a tank. This is why it's normal to feel kinda shakey and depressed for a while after rolling. This effect will magnify if you don't let your brain get it's tank back up to "FULL" before rolling again. The next time it will be 1/2 full after rolling, then 1/4 . .and so on and so forth. One of the previous posters on this thread mentioned that they didn't have ill effects with only one or two spaced apart usages a month. This is because, at once or twice a month, the brain has enough time to manufacture more Serotonin to fill it's tank. Some other Overusage things to keep in mind: If you frequently use E, your Dendrites (again, the receptor) will start physically closing up the keyholes where the Serotonin can bind to (again, the body is ALWAYS trying to get back to baseline, working status). This can cause long term depression because even the normal amount of serotonin cannot be used anymore (there's nowhere for it to bind). Your body has, in fact adapted to your drug using ways and has closed the shop till you lay off. Another effect of E-tardism is that your brain will begin to believe that it's baseline is 1/4th of a tank instead of a Full Tank (again, combat or adapt), so it won't manufacture Sertonin in adequate quantity which also leads to depression. I hope all of you find this post kind of helpful, I only know all this because I got sick of E myself . .but never really knew why. I did some homework and then it all started to make sense. You're causing your body to exaggerate a normally routine operation. Do this to frequently and it will find a way to prevent you from doing it in the first place . . I've rolled once since I've been up here in NY (back in may) and I can tell you it felt like the first time because the last time i did it before that was August 2000. Remember kids, be safe, moderate yourself and we'll all be living it up at the party. -Phuturephunk
  13. Ya know . . theres a prescription out there to help deal with anger problems . .
  14. The Vicks Inhalors . . ( I may have opened up a can of worms here . .)
  15. I seems like everyone here relegates the whole underground concept to kids who have too much time and too little smarts to handle themselves. I was hanging with a bunch of people in New Rochelle, trying to get a feel for the nightlife landscape and I happened to mention that I really enjoy dancin with glowsticks. I got a range of responses, but the most frequent sentiment seemed to be that the whole B-boy/glowstick crowd was nothing but a bunch of F**king kids. I'm 23, so obviously, I can't exactly get candied out in Flourescent colors anymore (not unless I'm really motivated), but the glowstick thing is a symbol of the scene that I hold very dear, I mean come on . .what would a good party be without people blowin you up with glowsticks. ? I guess NY went through the same thing Orlando did. A fall from cool undergound people to kids on drugs, therefore tainting the way people perceive the whole essence of being a clubber. .
  16. I dropped my first at a New Years eve party down in Flooreedaah. . I ended up eating 5 Pink Panthers, driving to 4 different after parties in O-town and staying up till like . . 4:30 or so the next day. . It was memorable, but not the best . .
  17. And the funny thing is, I'm a breaker and I'm complimenting a straighbeat DJ . .
  18. I heard Lodi On LIR and found him to be a good DJ. He seemed to be the only one I've heard on the radio up here that actually holds his mixes for more than an 8 count.
  19. Listen, I don't condemn anybody for wanting to pump up their physique (I'm attempting to do so now), I just find it kind of annoying when I'm trying to dance and I'm forced to struggle through a veritable hurricane of projectile sweat.
  20. lean and flexible, you'll dance better
  21. LMAO, that was classic . . Ah the meatheads . .they don't know how funny they are ..
  22. Anyone out there into the Bassbin Twins and been to any of their shows?
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