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Fwiw...much of the aversion to deem/deemsters/dimitri/etc. probably comes from the fact that these are terms frequently associated with selling/buying DMT. Many people hear these terms in use at festivals, shows, etc (to say nothing of posts that espouse reckless attitudes). I have not heard of (m)any people saying that someone was offering to sell "spice" at the last festival/show they attended. Most likely because it's not a common street term for DMT and is used by a specific subset of the drug-using community. Given the aversion to selling DMT, the terminology frequently associated with its sale is (understandably) looked upon with disgust by many within the entheogenic community.
There's certainly no reason to get your hackles up over this or point fingers at folks to declare them "hypocrites" or proclaim your own more "enlightened" attitude or anything of the sort. As soon as the term "enlightenment" enters a personal debate it's probably best to end it before it devolves completely into ad hominems and self-justification.
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There's certainly no reason to get your hackles up over this or point fingers at folks to declare them "hypocrites" or proclaim your own more "enlightened" attitude or anything of the sort. As soon as the term "enlightenment" enters a personal debate it's probably best to end it before it devolves completely into ad hominems and self-justification.
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