Books about drugs

The book is very good. Either is fine, haven't seen the second, but the book sequel "Porno" is hilarious.

Chasing has several chapters investigating the effects of opioids in high and low society, it's interesting info

Stupid, maybe. Nigger, not.

Henri Michaux wrote a great book about mescaline.

Junky, William S. Burroughs

I'm both envy and sorry for you.

This looks great but I cannot find it so I might have to buy it, looks very interesting from what I read on Wikipedia about it.

TBQH, I only do it once every two weeks or so, but I look forward to it and plan that weekend around it. So it's not a physical addiction (or an expensive one), but I recognize that I'm playing with fire and could 'fall off' at any moment. I've been doing this for a year or so without any problems yet, but it's definitely silly.

I am basically useless intellectually for that weekend and I definitely don't do anything truly interesting, though it does make it enjoyable/interesting to do mundane tasks like laundry, bike maintenance, etc. It's quite odd in that you feel as though you're thinking normally (without the thought interruptions or recognizable warmth/stupidity of alcohol) and, for the most part, are thinking normally, but you just plan all your activities around the amount you have left. It's an interesting 'vacation'.

Most strange of all is that I literally have no real sense of what it makes me feel physically, and yet I always look forward to it and want to do it, despite it not conjuring in me memories of the feeling or even the last usage.

It's a truly bizarre drug.

uh... can we get some examples of this?

Freud is pronounced like Android, but it is spelled Freud. Do people in Argentina realy spell it Froid?

First, I meant no offense.
I'm at the point that I feel sex/orgasm are nothing compared to the warm and pleasure opiates/opioid gives. I did Oxycodone when I was young and worked as a sysadmin so I could afford it illegally.

I also do Codeine once a week, and those are 2 days I mostly shitpost, play comfy games, and sleep or read ebooks drowning in pleasure on my bed.

I wouldn't do Heroin, I KNOW I would get too much hooked up.
I'm only non employed Java/Python programmer that works on my own.

I'm interested how opiates were used in society mostly in the renaissance of Europe, and how and why the ((globalism)) forced a ban so hard on these drugs in particular (at least here).
I know a lot of individuals that do opiates/opioids and also function as a positive citizen for the society.

Diary of a Drug Fiend by Crowley has a lot of good insight into both Cocaine and Heroin. Although the third half is only hamfisted preachy bullshit about magick and cults.