vibr8tor
Bluelight Crew
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- May 27, 2000
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during my most intense LSD/nitrous combo, I was obsessed with the infinity sign being the meaning of life. I had to keep chasing it by doing more cartridges. and I had pencil and paper to jot down random words that seemed to have a strong meaning. it all really made sense at the time.
another time on the same combo, I kept saying "My whippit won't end! It's the never ending whippit!" I was in a hotel with a bunch of friends, and eventually I realized that it wasn't the whippit that wouldn't quit, it was the acid peaking up higher than it had been. When I did the same combo again, like a month later, my whippit went in a circle and I ended up side by side with myself, but it was as if there was a glass wall between the two me's, and on one side was the current me, and on the other side was the me from the hotel incident. As the whippit faded, I went back around the spiral and into the actual room I was sitting in. I don't expect that to make much sense, but when I get to that state, things are more visual and expressed with obscure images and random objects for me, so it's really difficult to describe.
another time on the same combo, I kept saying "My whippit won't end! It's the never ending whippit!" I was in a hotel with a bunch of friends, and eventually I realized that it wasn't the whippit that wouldn't quit, it was the acid peaking up higher than it had been. When I did the same combo again, like a month later, my whippit went in a circle and I ended up side by side with myself, but it was as if there was a glass wall between the two me's, and on one side was the current me, and on the other side was the me from the hotel incident. As the whippit faded, I went back around the spiral and into the actual room I was sitting in. I don't expect that to make much sense, but when I get to that state, things are more visual and expressed with obscure images and random objects for me, so it's really difficult to describe.