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    Because Pepsi treated me like shit!

    Because it inflates my ego and makes me feel like billy big balls and scarface mixed into one..

    I also love cake.

    @Izbeckistan 520944 wrote:

    I also love cake.

    Cake is a made up drug, it’s made by sick bastards!

    @MC G-Tek 520947 wrote:

    Cake is a made up drug, it’s made by sick bastards!

    Brasseye..?

    @DeezNuts 520948 wrote:

    Brasseye..?

    Yes indeed mate, good guess!

    Coke’s pretty boring IMO and so are most of the people who use it heavily as you can tell it’s on their mind constantly (there seem to be quite a lot of them in my industry). Still, if I had the opportunity to try the proper uncut stuff I’d do it just to see how different it is from what we get in the UK.

    @cheeseweasel 520958 wrote:

    Coke’s pretty boring IMO and so are most of the people who use it heavily as you can tell it’s on their mind constantly (there seem to be quite a lot of them in my industry). Still, if I had the opportunity to try the proper uncut stuff I’d do it just to see how different it is from what we get in the UK.

    Whats your industry? Meh first time I did coke i was like 13 lol.. it was pretty decent at the time but I think it was really high quality tbf.

    I reckon the reason he loves coke is cos he’s never had a good healthy dose of MDMA!

    @DeezNuts 520968 wrote:

    Whats your industry? Meh first time I did coke i was like 13 lol.. it was pretty decent at the time but I think it was really high quality tbf.

    I’m a freelance sound engineer. A lot of the touring people that travel with bands use it, as well as older technicians who have been in the industry for a while – guys in their 40s who are still working 18hr days in a stressful environment with shit sleep patterns take it to stop them from burning out completely. Also it gives them confidence in what’s often an aggressive male environment full of shouty blokes (lots of whom are also on coke!).

    Personally I don’t want to get into that habit, and I’d like to think that if things ever get to the point where I need to sniff coke all the time to do my job I’d get a different one – maybe in IT or the project management side of events where I’d at least get paid a proper salary!

    Luckily most of my work at this time of year is on corporate events, where hours are reasonable, pay is good and coffee and sandwiches are plentiful.

    @cheeseweasel 520984 wrote:

    I’m a freelance sound engineer. A lot of the touring people that travel with bands use it, as well as older technicians who have been in the industry for a while – guys in their 40s who are still working 18hr days in a stressful environment with shit sleep patterns take it to stop them from burning out completely. Also it gives them confidence in what’s often an aggressive male environment full of shouty blokes (lots of whom are also on coke!).

    Personally I don’t want to get into that habit, and I’d like to think that if things ever get to the point where I need to sniff coke all the time to do my job I’d get a different one – maybe in IT or the project management side of events where I’d at least get paid a proper salary!

    Luckily most of my work at this time of year is on corporate events, where hours are reasonable, pay is good and coffee and sandwiches are plentiful.

    I thought it’d be in that area, I saw a documentary and it actually surprised me cos a lot of corporate fatcats use it aswell. Don’t alot of sound engineers also use speed?

    @DeezNuts 520998 wrote:

    I thought it’d be in that area, I saw a documentary and it actually surprised me cos a lot of corporate fatcats use it aswell. Don’t alot of sound engineers also use speed?

    A lot of sound engineers will do anything they can get their hands on! (though mostly coke when mixing as it gives that cokey confidence behind the desk)

    @cheeseweasel 520984 wrote:

    I’m a freelance sound engineer. A lot of the touring people that travel with bands use it, as well as older technicians who have been in the industry for a while – guys in their 40s who are still working 18hr days in a stressful environment with shit sleep patterns take it to stop them from burning out completely. Also it gives them confidence in what’s often an aggressive male environment full of shouty blokes (lots of whom are also on coke!).

    Personally I don’t want to get into that habit, and I’d like to think that if things ever get to the point where I need to sniff coke all the time to do my job I’d get a different one – maybe in IT or the project management side of events where I’d at least get paid a proper salary!

    A fair few of the smarter ex sound engineers from back in the day (1960s-1980s) actually transferred to British Telecom, DTELS/NTL/Arqiva who do the broadcasters and emergency service comms and some other stuff or the small high tech companies around Cambridge etc. Would also explain why a lot of the Rat Salad Park crew are heavily into prog rock 😉 (but the 60s/70s hippy era didn’t stop them successfully developing airwave and god alone knows what other surveillance kit)

    @DeezNuts 520998 wrote:

    I thought it’d be in that area, I saw a documentary and it actually surprised me cos a lot of corporate fatcats use it aswell. Don’t alot of sound engineers also use speed?

    Stimulant use is rife amongst sound engineers and many IT/tech workers (especially during the 1990s / early 2000s). but eventually it gets dangerous both to the users and their businesses, its easy to be so sleep deprived by still stimulated you can fuck something important up big time.

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