Is that a bad thing? I am fascinated of everything since my psychedelics use... I sometimes just stop walking and look at something for a long time. Sometimes it might be a beautiful landscape, sometimes it might just be a stop sign or something like that. Further information would be very much appreciated. I've always enjoyed it and have wondered why it happens to be that way. I thought psychedelics showed me the beauty of simple things, now I hear "brain damage"... Maybe you could start a new thread about this and ask others for their experiences with this phenomenom and about which substances they have taken. I'd really appreciate that!fastandbulbous said:as brain damage in certain areas of the brain (can't remember which now) can give a state like psychedelics where an object can become fascinating without anything being particularly interesting about it to undamaged people
Well im sure of one thing, self tranforming machine elves seem much cooler than solid state beings.p-mo said:I agree with Psilo too.. but heres a better question... DMT or Ketamine...
p-mo said:DMT or Ketamine...
more potent, not strongerSalvinorin A is much stronger than DMT
p-mo said:I agree with Psilo too.. but heres a better question... DMT or Ketamine...
you forgot taking large unmeasured amounts of DPT!vegan said:more potent, not stronger
i'm not into mixes but this thread got me quite curious.
just try to grasp the craziness of a salvia+dmt+5-meo combo just before entering a k-hole!!!$&%@#!!!
fuck! i think i'll do that before i die!
...maybe some day on 'huasca, i'll take a toke of salvia 20x that i have
crOOk said:But the creepiness after the trip is always funny as hell imho. Even if the trip was a major asskicking. Still, on ayahuasca it might be quiet scary...
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