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I, Fariss Haiqel Boulala came to life on 21st February 1991, only God knows why.
Since then, Bengali, Malay, Chinese, Javanese, and football are in my blood.
I'm 1.82metres tall. I'm not heavy but I consider myself a heavyweight in my own world.
I do anything I want and I'll do anything to get what I want.
It's not that I can't accept defeat. I'm just born to win.
I'm as ambitious as Hitler. Fear me not though. I'm a nice guy, really.
But try me if you insists. I would love that.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

I had ample time at home before I left for work earlier today. So I did a small research on the net just to kill time. I found out so much but I can't possibly post about everything I know. So here's a small portion of my findings:

From psychedelic-library.org, The most recent "recreational" drug to be made illegal is MDMA, or "ecstasy." Its criminalization never should have happened. Ecstasy had a beneficial therapeutic use prior to scheduling. Hundreds of therapists and psychiatrists used ecstasy assisted psychotherapy with thousands of patients suffering from terminal illness, trauma, marital difficulties, drug addiction, phobias, and other disorders. Ecstasy was also used outside of therapeutic circles. With many claims of benefits, users showed little evidence of problematic physiological or psychological reactions or addiction. Scheduling and the attendant media attention on the controversial public hearings created an expanded market. But the scheduling process was fraught with problems, with the Drug Enforcement Administration's emergency scheduling itself declared illegal by the courts and its scheduling criteria overturned. Ultimately, criminalization had little deterrent effect on the recreational user population while substantially reducing its therapeutic use. Perhaps the most profound effect of ecstasy's illegality has been the curtailment of scientific research and experimentation with a drug that held therapeutic potential. Socially, psychedelic drugs proved to also be of such beneficial use amongst users mostly in dance clubs and parties.

There you go. Some facts for your head. And for those curious minds, here's some more of my findings, but in my own words; Because there are so many benefits and harmless side effects, many professors, scientists and researchers are actually against the illegalisation of these happy pills. Researchers actually found out that more than 90 percent of those who died from it are never addicted. They are just stupid enough to take too many at one shot. And from a survey, all users described it as the ultimate best way to be happy and be free to talk about anything and do everything you want, yet still feeling alright upon soberity. Many claimed that its a less troubling way yet a much more effective way to enjoy compared to drinking.

Interviewee: "When I drink a lot, I feel great at first, then I get this irritating feeling in my head and I woke up the next morning telling myself never to drink again. Yet, I'll still do it the next time because I got myself addicted. However, when I was on E, I can just smile away, feel free to move and talk anyhow I want and I see things in a more interesting way, but I can wake up the next morning telling myself I'm glad to have done it. Still, I have only took it twice because I never feel the addiction."
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