Second Last
Greenlighter
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- Jun 11, 2015
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This is my first post so I hope I do this correctly, please lead me in the right direction if I am not. I am somewhat of a novice dxm tripper, somewhere around 5 times or so. I started at 200mgs, 300, now this. around 8 pm I took a bottle of robo cough gels equaling 300mg and some max strength robo syrup, the total dose 450mg. I kicked back and played an rpg, record of agerast war on my xbox 360 as I waited for the dose to kick in. It usually takes about an hour to feel the effects, probably because I split the dose with the gels to cut back on nausea, if that actually works. around 9pm I start to feel floaty, I test when it starts by lifting my legs, when I start to feel like I'm on the moon, I know its working. by 9:30, I am having extreme difficulty playing the game. It requires a decent strategy and amount of planning. It takes me about 20 mins to complete a single battle. I think to myself, if I use this attack, then that attack.. wait. would that work on a wolf? wolves are smart, I should use this attack. I then wondered if what I was doing was justified. I was killing creatures, but why? for what reason? are they evil? perhaps I am the evil one. My internal conflict caused me to get lost in my own thoughts. My character leveled up, and so did the real me. I felt a surge of power and knowledge course through my body. At 10pm, there was a scene in the game. It was night by a lake, and there were shooting stars. There was a peaceful/mystical music playing that relaxed me. The scene was too surreal. I was so entranced by the visuals and audio that I had to give up, I could no longer understand or play this game. I then put on my favorite music, 90s alternative rock on pandora and put on headphones. I can remember that the music was so deep and vivid. Each song that I listened to was a separate world that I visited. The songs lasted an average of 4 minutes but I took a full journey with each one. This continued for another hour until my thoughts cleared up, thus ending my trip.