@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie (+)hallucinations people seek are a symptom of toxicity, not a normal intoxication, and can come with delirium, seizures, and dangerous heart problems.
so yes, alcohol has a larger societal impact. but that doesn't make high-dose Benadryl a safer or more reasonable option.
@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie i agree that alcohol causes more overall harm because it's more common and addictive. that's not the part I disagree with.
what I disagree with is implying that if someone "has to choose one," benadryl is the smarter choice. recreational Benadryl use often is poisoning. the(+)
@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie they're a sign of poisoning, with risks like delirium, severe confusion, seizures, and dangerous heart problems.
so alcohol may be more harmful overall, but that doesn't make abusing Benadryl a safer alternative.
@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie you're comparing total societal harm with the danger of the act itself.
Alcohol causes more deaths overall because it's far more common and addictive. But recreational Benadryl use often involves doses that are already toxic. the hallucinations aren't just a "high" (+)
@knvsauilta@Yuriq4q@rithecutie it may feel good for SOME, but for the majority it will just be terrible. and even for those who feel good on it, its still NOT euphoria. you are probably enjoying the sedation and "relaxation" that it can cause.
@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie (+)severe sedation, agitation, memory impairment, delirium, it makes you dehydrated, and more.
both are extremelly dangerous, but benadryl is WAYYYYY more retarded. so what im saying is, DONT DO DRUGS, but if you are going to choose between benadryl and alcohol, choose alcohol.
@AngelswillFawn@Yuriq4q@rithecutie alcohol at common recreational levels usually causes bad coordination, slurred speech, euphoria, i ASSUME you know how being drunk feels.
while DPH at doses people often take to "trip" produces effects such as: confusion, inability to distinguish reality from hallucinations, (+)
@knvsauilta@Yuriq4q@rithecutie of course you thought that was euphoria, you were 12!!!! benadryl does not give you euphoria, it can make you sedated and relaxed, but its very different than euphoria!
@Yuriq4q@rithecutie you dont, you get creepy hallucinations and dysphoria instead. if you are a retardes teenager who wants to get high, DONT, but if you are already decided to, just steal alcohol from ur parents. its the least stupid option