Is it possible for us to live happily forever, like the fairytales? Perhaps it is. And it is made possible by the use of the variety of designer drugs available in the market. These designer drugs are clandestinely produced and are synthetic man made drugs. They are very popular among the youth and young adults of our times and are widely available in the clubs and underground parties.
They are often referred to as “club drugs” or “raves”.
Now the question that arises is why do people like to consume these drugs do much? The answer to this question can be found in the psyche of the age. One’s interest in the genetically pre-programmed state of sublimity sketched in the Hedonistic Imperative is enhanced by the knowledge of the fact that one will hardly be around to enjoy it. As pointed by www.biopsychiatry.com our descendants want to enjoy every moment of their lives in perfect magical epiphany. These drugs are their natural allies in their mission of “paradise-engineering”. Drugs used for such purposes include ketamins meant for pain relief. Ecstasy is also a popular designer drug consumed to have a feeling of general well being and emotional closeness. Other such types of drugs include crystal meth and gamma hydroxybutyrate.
Few designer drugs are taken to enhance one’s energy level so that one can perform well in sports. These are normally called Steroids. THG designer steroids are developed by rogue chemists using which, players believe they can enhance performance but also beat the drug test.
These are the reasons why people like and die to use designer drugs. They help people to create a rave new world (as pointed by Rome) where everything is possible. Where they can indeed be fly away anywhere they want to and live in a synthetic world of “happily ever after”.
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