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Speaking of degenerate, I am currently on some DiPT and this is the single most weirdest drug I have ever taken. Holy shit this so freaky. I love it.

Haha, nice. I agree, it's absolutely bizarre. I hope you took enough for the full audio distortion. I don't hear of people taking DiPT much... I will take it again myself it's been... 16 years. Holy shit.
 
Wow, 16 years is a long time, and as I remember you particularly liked that trip. It'd be interesting to get your updated take on it.
 
Those audio distortions are so bizarre, and I still have them. Everything sounds like when you're on Xenon but with a metallic and off-tune twist to it. I listened to lots of different music and enjoyed being weirded out by all of it. Autotune was especially hilarious lmao, actually made some of those new school rappers more bearable to listen to. Moral of the story, if you want to feel like a humanoid robot for a couple of hours then DiPT is the way to go! I don't know when I will take it again, but I'm curious to see what 60mg+ doses are going to be like.
 
Haha! Yeah the audio distortions last far longer than the mental effects, but they'll fade. I was worried the first time that they wouldn't after it was 24 hours later and it still sounded weird. How much did you take?

Did you feel a physical movement in your inner ear? Did human voices sound like frog robots? Did you go ouside and listen to the sounds of the world? That was my favorite part by far.
 
You seriously should get DiPT while it's around if you want it. I do remember when it wasn't in stock anywhere and there were always people asking for it, and probably won't be readily available forever. It's a unique one for sure.
 
Haha! Yeah the audio distortions last far longer than the mental effects, but they'll fade. I was worried the first time that they wouldn't after it was 24 hours later and it still sounded weird. How much did you take?

Did you feel a physical movement in your inner ear? Did human voices sound like frog robots? Did you go ouside and listen to the sounds of the world? That was my favorite part by far.
They were gone after 16 hours, but it was a bit weird waking up and still hearing everything in reverse helium.

I had a 35mg capsule laying around and I took it impulsively after studying because I was bored. I wasn’t looking to trip hard but to have a little fun and I got exactly that. It was a really unique experience, glad that I took it.

Yeah, the feeling in my ears was a bit unpleasant at times. Felt a little like when your at high altitude and want your ears to pop. Also I had tinnitus when I didn’t listen to any music, which was quite annoying when I went to bed 5 hours later.

And no, I only stayed inside and listened to music. I can see the frog robot comparison, but I was mostly amused by my own voice. I sat there for like 30 minutes reading shit out loud and doing voices and different accents like a lunatic. It was hilarious.
 

Yay nerdy tunes.

I'm not proud of it, but watching people play video games online got me through the worst of the tinnitus. It's visually distracting and hypnotizing, provides consistent audio masking with chirpy sounds rich in colour spanning the frequency spectrum, and the melancholia to better times plugs right into the depressed state sonic torture leaves one in.

And there's something trippy about having people on live video feed react to whatever you type. It breaks the dissociative spell of the screen, in the McLuhan sense. And the video game content kills the dead air, so everything is relaxed and zero pressure.
 
They were gone after 16 hours, but it was a bit weird waking up and still hearing everything in reverse helium.

I had a 35mg capsule laying around and I took it impulsively after studying because I was bored. I wasn’t looking to trip hard but to have a little fun and I got exactly that. It was a really unique experience, glad that I took it.

Yeah, the feeling in my ears was a bit unpleasant at times. Felt a little like when your at high altitude and want your ears to pop. Also I had tinnitus when I didn’t listen to any music, which was quite annoying when I went to bed 5 hours later.

And no, I only stayed inside and listened to music. I can see the frog robot comparison, but I was mostly amused by my own voice. I sat there for like 30 minutes reading shit out loud and doing voices and different accents like a lunatic. It was hilarious.

Ah yeah, you didn't full dose. If it's fumarate, a full dose is probably around 70mg. I took 50mg of the freebase many years ago and had a profoundly psychedelic experience and the audio distortions were just something else, far beyond amusing to amazing. And music was only enjoyable at the beginning, once the distortions kicked in fully, it was just sound, the relationships between notes had fallen apart and it didn't even sound like music anymore, and was just annoying and chaotic to listen to. But going outside, the sounds of the world were mind blowing. I felt like some communication was pulsing from space that I could hear... birds were wire tension sounds. I felt deafened to some sounds, and I heard a whole host of sounds I couldn't normally hear. Like the small sounds of the engines of existence became audible. It's hard to explain.
 
Ah yeah, you didn't full dose. If it's fumarate, a full dose is probably around 70mg. I took 50mg of the freebase many years ago and had a profoundly psychedelic experience and the audio distortions were just something else, far beyond amusing to amazing. And music was only enjoyable at the beginning, once the distortions kicked in fully, it was just sound, the relationships between notes had fallen apart and it didn't even sound like music anymore, and was just annoying and chaotic to listen to. But going outside, the sounds of the world were mind blowing. I felt like some communication was pulsing from space that I could hear... birds were wire tension sounds. I felt deafened to some sounds, and I heard a whole host of sounds I couldn't normally hear. Like the small sounds of the engines of existence became audible. It's hard to explain.
I think I have exactly 70mg left, so maybe that's what I'm gonna do with my last dose. :)
 
Yay nerdy tunes.

I'm not proud of it, but watching people play video games online got me through the worst of the tinnitus. It's visually distracting and hypnotizing, provides consistent audio masking with chirpy sounds rich in colour spanning the frequency spectrum, and the melancholia to better times plugs right into the depressed state sonic torture leaves one in.

And there's something trippy about having people on live video feed react to whatever you type. It breaks the dissociative spell of the screen, in the McLuhan sense. And the video game content kills the dead air, so everything is relaxed and zero pressure.

That's interesting it got you through your tinnitus, I never would have thought of that. I love hypnotizing video games and video game music, they really help me think. I've been told by a friend that that's the opposite of how it makes him feel though so maybe only some will agree, but it makes me feel energized like some drugs, which feels like it keeps my mind flowing. It makes it a lot harder to actually type out my thoughts while pumping the music though but I do it anyway.
 
Upping the mania I see.. it's gonna end up in babymetal at this rate, ha!

Yeah, video game music gets often looped, so it does provide for a mental space like any repetitive electronic music does. But unlike something abstract like techno the melodies get stuck in my head and keep interfering long after, and it has to be a really really good tune not to get annoying, which didn't use to be worth it for this sucker for squeaky clean headspaces.
 
Upping the mania I see.. it's gonna end up in babymetal at this rate, ha!

I promise you I can't up the mania any more lol. I'm having another episode right now which is going in the usual fashion. I spent much of the earlier day communicating in the quantum field with the witch who appears in my fantasies about how we are trapped in an infinite loop of this life as a result of having decided to completely destroy and recreate the previous universe and then being banished down into corporeal form as a punishment where we will spend the rest of eternity in a classical physics hellscape on Earth of our own making where we are doomed to psychically send each other into complete ego death over and over again for the rest of our days trying to find the answer to how to escape the loop only to figure it out and start the whole thing all over again as the terror-bliss rotates over into bliss-terror and we begin the cosmic horror show anew.

This is the music I listen to when I'm sad-happy.

Yeah, video game music gets often looped, so it does provide for a mental space like any repetitive electronic music does. But unlike something abstract like techno the melodies get stuck in my head and keep interfering long after, and it has to be a really really good tune not to get annoying, which didn't use to be worth it for this sucker for squeaky clean headspaces.

Makes sense. I have a lot of looping songs in my head but I try to just bop along to them as much as possible. I also listen to a lot of different genres though so I try to bounce around and find things that will flow with and/or alter my moods at any given moment.

 
Heh. Fun fact, physics heavyweight Roger Penrose has been collecting evidence in favour of the Hindu cosmology you partially describe. He reads influence of the Universe's previous life, or aeon, in the statistical analysis of the spread of the cosmic background radiation all around us, which is indicative of the very early phase following the birth of our current aeon. He spots unexpected circles in the pattern, ripples he explains as caused by the ultimate, final dance of black holes at the end of previous aeon.

I wish I could recommend the book. He starts out idiot-proofing everything, but then switches to his almost private mathematical mental dimension to generate his hypothesis, clubbing the reader to death with the most advanced geometry.

Since the evidence for it is statistical in nature you get as always critics reading the opposite conclusion in the same numbers, which makes the tenability wobble back 'n forth in time. Still a spectacle to see physicists throw evidence at views that people of past and present have tripped up!
 
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