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Originally Posted by susie123
An amusing aside: in one of the advert breaks they were promoting a product called Feliway which is a plug in device which emits a substance which is supposed to help control unwanted behaviour in cats. The ad ended with a dopey-looking cartoon cat purring on the arm of a chair and a line of text saying "behaviour therapy may be required".
So it's OK to drug your pussycat up to the eyeballs but you're not allowed to do it to yourself?
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Was that a joke about the cat needing "therapy!"
Somebody on Twitter mentioned that they had an ad for "Special K" in one of the ad breaks - which is another term for the drug Ketamine.
All in all I think it was a very worth while program. The 2nd one was better of the two as it resolved some questions. There were clearly mixed experiences but isn't that the case with all drugs? Some people have adverse reactions to alcohol. This is also the case with prescription drugs, some people react adversely to some types.
Problem with MDMA is that it came to notoriety in relation to rave culture and thus has been tarred with a negative brush. If it had never been a rave drug and was being used in trials for use in therapy there would be no controversy!