phennyj said:
I have really been wanting to try dpt for a long time. I am so pissed I did not grab some when I had the opportunity to.
That one's on my to try list as well, kind of miffed I didn't get it, and so many other things when they were available, of course I didn't have the money for it though. Now I've lost my list of vendors (they'd probably be out of date anyway, like the other site I used to visit for such information is), so even if I had a bank account, and money to put in it, it'd be useless.
tac said:
Yeah, did willow mention that he was going to drop out of BL for awhile, or did he just stop posting without warning at some point?
He didn't post publicly about it to my knowledge, looking it up he stopped posting after Feb 1st. Though he didn't really post during the second half of January either. It'd be nice to know how he was doing, even if he quit BL.
Speaking of which, llama says to tell y'all he's quitting the site, and in any event is banned until April.
phennyj said:
The trip seemed to last around 3.5-4 hours with the peak being about 1.5 hours. I still felt noticeable effects after 4 hours but just a nice mild stoned feeling not actual tripping effects.
That sounds like a great duration, I'm interested in 4-aco/ho-dipt too for similar reasons (main reason I sometimes IV psychs is to cut down duration), and its headspace sounds interesting too.
In other news, not being in school anymore (wasting away with illness for two months led me to flunking out) has me not able to even feel placebo productive, and I'm getting all anxious, and extremely dissatisfied about life. Main result is fiending, but just about everything I can conceivably use is contraindicated with my medical state at the moment. Wish I could get benzos (opiates would be fine too, but I'd rather not ever buy any again), or knew more amicable and conveniently located stoners.
Edit:Felt I should switch to a fall flower, 'cause it'll soon enough be time for poinsettia for the Christmas season. Anyway now I'm a chrysanthemum, in the language of the flowers it means cheerfullness, though yellow ones in particular mean slighted love.