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I had a blast today. Decided to mix 2c-e and mxe; was such a relaxing chilled out trip. I haven't had any real psychs in around 1 1/2 years no counting dissasociatives and it has been 4-5 years since I had 2c-e. They really mixed well together. There is a sea wall at this little grassy area with a bench inbetween 2 houses a block from me. I took a walk down there to sit for a bit twice during my trip. Felt amazing sitting there with the nice cool breeze in my face while watching the visuals dance across the sky and water. Nothing beats nature on psychedelics.

After today I'm going to try and not do mxe for a weeks or so. I really need to get my tolerence down and give my brain some time to rest.
 
You should have told my parents that ;)

The summers here are incredible though with light 24/7. I so wait for tripping on summer nights.

That's one of the many ways I envy you Scandinavian folks. At your latitude on this side of the Atlantic the winter is simply unbearable (-50, wind, etc.) on the Tundra (permafrost, no trees) and the summers still aren't all that hot (15, 20s when lucky). To be over there at your latitude you get the northern lights, light-all-night summers, a nice 4 seasons climate and vegetation to go with it.

Other than climate, scandinavian women.. I.. must.. go.. :)
 
Oh my god I'm so excited. I bought Shpongle tickets for my friend and I to see him in Philly at the end of the month. I can't waaaaait ahhhh this is going to be the most ridiculous experience ever.
 
That's one of the many ways I envy you Scandinavian folks. At your latitude on this side of the Atlantic the winter is simply unbearable (-50, wind, etc.) on the Tundra (permafrost, no trees) and the summers still aren't all that hot (15, 20s when lucky). To be over there at your latitude you get the northern lights, light-all-night summers, a nice 4 seasons climate and vegetation to go with it.

Other than climate, scandinavian women.. I.. must.. go..

The idea of bright nights and dark days is a bit freaky I think, and I loathe the cold. If you're to send me to some other locale, Hawaii would be acceptable. Maybe as far north as southern Oregon. San Diego would be lovely.
 
To be honest, I spent autumn 2010 in Florida and was very glad to come home to a dull, cold winter. While I was there until ~Dec. 20 the weather was beautiful, but it didn't feel right. I felt like something was missing, I was missing seasons. I was glad to come home, endure a dull, cold winter and then feel the wonderful high when spring broke. :)

I'm on my way up on MDAI and a little oxycodone at the moment, a good Saturday night. :)

MDAI and opiates is a great mix, amazingly euphoric relaxation. Oxy is going to become hard to come by unfortunately, it's getting phased out and taken off the public formulary up here. :(
 
Yeah I miss seasons too. i also miss actual forests.

My interview at this place went well (all day long interview, i was so sleep deprived, by the end of the day I was exhaused), and I might get offered the job, but it pays really low compared to what I want and it doesn't have room for getting much more (standardized raises since its a unionized state-run place. It would be hard to get notoriety there and be able to transfer to a different job. Might wait till next year and apply to jobs again.
 
Fuck it. I hate it when this happens. I can't stop thinking about everything. It's so distracting and counter-productive to have to constantly analyze everything to the nth degree. WHY CAN'T I TURN MY BRAIN OFF?!

How do you guys do it? Seriously how do you just go about your lives without having to understand the "science" behind EVERY single little thing you see or do? How do you just go, "well I don't know everything, and I can't know everything, so might as well just give up, let it be a mystery"?
 
^ Awesomeeeeee. :) One of my new favorites. It's definitely at the top of my list.

Hey do you like electronic music?
 
Its my most recent favorite. Usually it takes me a few experiences to truly appreciate a new substance, but with 25i it was instant magic :)
 
Hey TheAppleCore, I do that "thinking about everything" thing too. Sometimes it keeps me up at night. My wife has this amazing ability to go to sleep practically at will, but I can't. I find reading a book can help, but sometimes I get sucked into the story and stay up reading forever. I think meditation might help, like purposefully emptying my mind. My problem is I use my mind at work so much that I just can't turn it off (i think this may be a problem for many who have science interests/jobs).
 
just popped in to say: what a lovely popuri(sp?) of fanciful topics you have there, OP.

I'd say that willy wonka would become sociopathic and assume dominion over all of his factory, thusly proceeding to have a mental breakdown and consuming his own limbs to the effect of becoming one with his creations.

Strawberry jam is vital to be consumed concurrently with curds and whey in order to calculate the relative persistence of llamas while on the farm.

Disclaimer: I have no idea what this thread is actually about.
 
the llamaz referred to aint farm llamaz, yo
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How do you guys do it? Seriously how do you just go about your lives without having to understand the "science" behind EVERY single little thing you see or do? How do you just go, "well I don't know everything, and I can't know everything, so might as well just give up, let it be a mystery"?

LOL that sounds like the inside of my brain. I need to know every single detail of every system involved in the universe, and despite knowing on an intellectual level that this is impossible, I still stay up nights manically scribbling and going off on tangents. Last week I was on a game theory tangent, and made some decent progress with it haha :D (try to see how many 5x5 or 6x6 "magic squares" you can generate, it gets very intense)I'm not so good at math naturally though, so its all very frustrating for me.... especially since I spend about 60% of my academic effort on mathematics-based pursuits. (Although, I'm taking second semester p-chem right now, which is quantum mechanics, and I'm absolutely enthralled by it-- its actually made rigorous mathematical science tolerable for me. It's very trippy stuff. :))

God bless mechanistic organic chemistry though, its the food of the gods. =D Pictorial logic in its most eloquent and beautiful form, and its able to express mathematical concepts with pictures that are easy to understand, its probably the most efficient form of human language ever created. Well, it suits me at least. :)
 
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lol, I'm tempted to eat some more of my super weed coconut oil.... but its so goddamn strong that whenever I eat it, its like my whole mind becomes one long string of absurd non-sequiturs... I try to sleep and I'm having faint visions / fantasies of giant chickens walking along checking their pocket watches and saying shit like "fine day for a pig race, isn't it? good day, good sir!" and then a giant lizard makes and appalled face and goes "dear god!" and then it all disappears if I even try to think rationally for a second. Its just subtle enough to make me feel truly insane :D

But........ I think I'll eat a spoonful anyways. =D
 
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