Cream Gravy?
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I bought a gram of 2C-E like six years ago now -_- still need to try it.
Cool thing about 2c-e is it will probably never degradeI bought a gram of 2C-E like six years ago now -_- still need to try it.
The episodes approach to LSD was funny; the doctor who does the autopsies implied that one can't physically OD on LSD but that behaviorally it's dangerous and can permanently scar a person mentally (a la one of the band mates being a Syd Barrett type).
So it wasn't a completely off approach to LSD (at least they admitted it can't ACTUALLY kill you) but the presumption was still there that somehow LSD was very dangerous to the mind while mushrooms and pot were not, which to be quite frank, I find the opposite ime. But I've definitely seen LSD change some people and leave them odd for a while after a hard trip. So I guess it's really a rather subjective thing. Mushrooms hurt my soul sometimes, but LSD never has. It's different for others.
Haha that's some typical LSD anti-information (propaganda). But yeah, at LEAST they were not acting like shit's lethal.
I second @TripSitterNZ and @Cosmic Charlie on your experiences, first time I tried LSD I had no idea what to expect, I mean I did some reading on the dangers and possible health risks before hand, but I had no previous exposure to "psychedelic culture". I had just the cartoonish portrait movies and media feed society. I was blown away by what I experienced, and for me it's safe to say it was a life changing experience. There's a clear before and after for me.
For sure, me too. LSD was my first psychedelic experience (aside from some odd times with Salvia) and I don't think I've ever been the same since I took it.I was blown away by what I experienced, and for me it's safe to say it was a life changing experience. There's a clear before and after for me.
Totally empathize with this. I went full-blown hippy for four years after. Life has slowly jaded me again, but every time I trip LSD, I remember that life isn't to be taken too seriously.Yeah, in my case it was for the better too for sure. It snapped me out of a 6 year depression and showed me that the world is full of love and wonder. I felt like a stereotypical hippie after coming to such realization lol, but I genuinely felt like my brain was reset or something. I used to be all gloomy, misanthropic and self-loathing. Suddenly life felt like an awesome adventure to be experienced at its fullest through love and acceptance.