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Old 04-12-2015, 01:12 PM   #199 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shelly167 View Post
My response to this question is an emphatic no. Just like it is a dangerous myth that drugs enhance your creativity, it is pretty ridiculous to start arguing that drugs can enhance your appreciation of creativity, musical or other. You can also argue that taking your appreciation of a piece of music to a higher level demands an element of intellectualism or understanding, an ability to think about the music, the story behind it and what makes it great. Can't exactly do that if you are off your face.
Either you've never listened to music while high or you just listen to ****ty music, cause in no uncertain terms, you are wrong. Like, wrong wrong. Any response to this that doesn't concede my point is just you continuing to be wrong.
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