I did 2CT7 a couple of times when it was still legal.
Neat. Seems like you have some interesting stories in that vein (I remember you mentioning working with Dancesafe in the early years). We should talk. But now I'm going to bed.
I think drugs that are not booze suck. But adderal with booze is good for a good time.
hydrocodone has also been pleasurable.
But I just don't do that stuff anymore. In highschool I ingested DXM one time too many but wow is that an experience.
I strongly oppose recreational use of opioid painkillers.
Just... y'know... FYI
I just personally think it's a terribad idea.
Yeah. I don't think i've touched those in about two or three years? For some reason when it came to the drug scene I really did just end up trying things once or twice to get an idea and leaving. I'm strictly an alcoholic, no worries.
Although I do regret never trying x. I suppose my time has passed.
I did 2CT7 a couple of times when it was still legal.
Neat. Seems like you have some interesting stories in that vein (I remember you mentioning working with Dancesafe in the early years). We should talk.
2CT7 is hard for me to talk about. Both experiences were traumatic, and the second experience is the only time I've truly lost control of my actions. I didn't do any real damage of anything, just knocked over a bunch of stuff, overturned some furniture, and freaked the hell out of my ex-girlfriend. We cleaned up the mess and she forgave me and we're still tight, but it was hard as hell to integrate that experience into my sober memory afterwards.
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Feral on
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I use that for nausea sometimes in low doses. It's a distant chemical relative of diphenhydramine (benadryl) so it stands to reason that it might be hallucinogenic at large enough doses, but it's my understanding that the diphenhydramine experience is not in any way described as pleasant.
Feral on
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I use that for nausea sometimes in low doses. It's a distant chemical relative of diphenhydramine (benadryl) so it stands to reason that it might be hallucinogenic at large enough doses, but it's my understanding that the diphenhydramine experience is not in any way described as pleasant.
Oh no. It is absolutely in no way pleasing. Visual and auditory hallucinations. Loss of motor skills. Time dilation. It's a terrible terrible time. It feels like you're goku experiencing 100X gravity.
I recall sitting in my car in the rain hearing people whispering and talking about how they were going to kill me with the chainsaw they had. I would look back into my backseat and only see swirling black blurs but they would stop talking. I'd look ahead and they would begin talking again. Awful.
fakedit: I wasn't driving anywhere. I just couldn't stand sitting in the house. There's so much more to it. But yeah it really really fucks you over. Although I have to say that i've never quite experienced anything as physically intense as that.
I had a friend absolutely loose his mind on dramamine once.
it was horrifying.
I think I was tripping with like four others at the time. We did not say a single word to one another during the entire ordeal. We were each stuck in our own terrible little place.
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Neat. Seems like you have some interesting stories in that vein (I remember you mentioning working with Dancesafe in the early years). We should talk. But now I'm going to bed.
Adios
I strongly oppose recreational use of opioid painkillers.
Just... y'know... FYI
I just personally think it's a terribad idea.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yeah. I don't think i've touched those in about two or three years? For some reason when it came to the drug scene I really did just end up trying things once or twice to get an idea and leaving. I'm strictly an alcoholic, no worries.
Although I do regret never trying x. I suppose my time has passed.
2CT7 is hard for me to talk about. Both experiences were traumatic, and the second experience is the only time I've truly lost control of my actions. I didn't do any real damage of anything, just knocked over a bunch of stuff, overturned some furniture, and freaked the hell out of my ex-girlfriend. We cleaned up the mess and she forgave me and we're still tight, but it was hard as hell to integrate that experience into my sober memory afterwards.
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the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
WHAT THE FUCK!!??
I use that for nausea sometimes in low doses. It's a distant chemical relative of diphenhydramine (benadryl) so it stands to reason that it might be hallucinogenic at large enough doses, but it's my understanding that the diphenhydramine experience is not in any way described as pleasant.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Camel spider.
Not really a spider.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
That's such a lie.
Oh no. It is absolutely in no way pleasing. Visual and auditory hallucinations. Loss of motor skills. Time dilation. It's a terrible terrible time. It feels like you're goku experiencing 100X gravity.
I recall sitting in my car in the rain hearing people whispering and talking about how they were going to kill me with the chainsaw they had. I would look back into my backseat and only see swirling black blurs but they would stop talking. I'd look ahead and they would begin talking again. Awful.
fakedit: I wasn't driving anywhere. I just couldn't stand sitting in the house. There's so much more to it. But yeah it really really fucks you over. Although I have to say that i've never quite experienced anything as physically intense as that.
The internet circa 2004
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Did you know.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yeah.
but what the stories don't say is that they'll be running away from you.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Sort of. From what I understand, they're kind of like brown recluses. They're really not that dangerous until you unknowingly fuck with their world.
Naw. They ain't really dangerous at all.
Yeah it was. I don't particularly regret it but i'm a weird dude.
that's one wacky thread.
i am so bored
it was horrifying.
I think I was tripping with like four others at the time. We did not say a single word to one another during the entire ordeal. We were each stuck in our own terrible little place.
Oh highschool. Good times.
Mighty fierce.
*fist pound*
Man I was at downtown Rome the other day at Crystal Thai. We should hang out some time this week.
Oh fuck that shit. fuck that shit right in the ear.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I. Don't know. Cheer the fuck up [chat] before I get all down in the doldrums.
It's mostly the situation.
Fuck that shituation right in the ear.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Let me see what I'm doing Friday, I'll PM you.
the next few days one-handed is going to be difficult.