Dr.Gonzo666
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Why did it suck?
3 reasons I see why a candyflip can "suck":
1). You may have taken the MDMA too early. 2 hours into the trip, considering that a LSD plateau last at least a solid 6 hours, you risk crashing while still tripping hard on the acid.
Crashing while frying on LSD is one of the most unpleasant feelings there is.
2). I wouldn't attempt to go outside when candyflipping (number 7 on your list). The mixture is very likely to make you throw up REPEATEDLY. This poses no problem if you're comfy at home but can be a nightmare if you're in public.
3). You had low-quality MDMA.
Other than that, I think it's "impossible" to have a bad time while peaking on the MDMA.
The only thing that sucks about the candyflip is that it always seems so short. This is due to the huge difference in duration between LSD and ecstasy. The MDMA peak always seems shorter than when taking the MDMA alone, and it seems like the crash occurs much faster and is harder to handle.
It's a great time, but lasts not nearly as long as you'd like it to, and there is definitely a price to pay when you come down.
3 reasons I see why a candyflip can "suck":
1). You may have taken the MDMA too early. 2 hours into the trip, considering that a LSD plateau last at least a solid 6 hours, you risk crashing while still tripping hard on the acid.
Crashing while frying on LSD is one of the most unpleasant feelings there is.
2). I wouldn't attempt to go outside when candyflipping (number 7 on your list). The mixture is very likely to make you throw up REPEATEDLY. This poses no problem if you're comfy at home but can be a nightmare if you're in public.
3). You had low-quality MDMA.
Other than that, I think it's "impossible" to have a bad time while peaking on the MDMA.
The only thing that sucks about the candyflip is that it always seems so short. This is due to the huge difference in duration between LSD and ecstasy. The MDMA peak always seems shorter than when taking the MDMA alone, and it seems like the crash occurs much faster and is harder to handle.
It's a great time, but lasts not nearly as long as you'd like it to, and there is definitely a price to pay when you come down.
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