LSDMDMA&9834910 said:where you gonna fly to never?
i hope you find what you're lookin for diggity, srs/
youre a mad cool diggy dog
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LSDMDMA&9834910 said:where you gonna fly to never?
i hope you find what you're lookin for diggity, srs/
youre a mad cool diggy dog
I wouldn't mind emulating it.
it was good, but not deep or really insightful.
There was madness in any direction, at any hour. If not across the Bay, then up the Golden Gate or down 101 to Los Altos or La Honda. You could strike sparks anywhere. There was a fantastic universal sense that whatever we were doing was right, that we were winning.
And that, I think, was the handle, that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of Old and Evil. Not in any mean or military sense; we didn’t need that. Our energy would simply prevail. There was no point in fighting, on our side or theirs. We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave.
So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark, that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back."
IMO this is exactly why the movie fails: most people end up thinking Thompson and Oscar Acosta had the greatest time in the world on their Vegas trip -- when in fact, the book tells a tale of sickening confusion and existential terror.
That whole quote is in the movieIMO this is exactly why the movie fails: most people end up thinking Thompson and Oscar Acosta had the greatest time in the world on their Vegas trip -- when in fact, the book tells a tale of sickening confusion and existential terror.
I disagree, there's a few nuggets of prose in that book that are like precious sapphires. One of the more salient examples:

That he is xDIts cuz Jerry Garcia is still alive and jammin' (and buying groceries), maaaaaaaaaann!
...And with that
I've done aMT a few times at varying dosages and also in combination with other chemicals. I have the freebase, which is more potent by just a bit and won't dissolve, except in a slightly acidic solution. Other than that, besides very specific details I don't think there is much more of a difference.
I don't find aMT to be very visual, but I normally don't get very many visuals anyhow. I certainly noticed a brightening of colors, and a bit of euphoria at 40mg orally, but euphoric in a way where I laid in the sun at a park with a female friend, listening to music and enjoying goodvibes. I find aMT on it's own to be more of a mental, dreamy-state; where I am excessively happy and cynical in a very good-humored (in my opinion) manner. It feels very lucid.
I took my dose on a completely empty stomach, and when I tried to eat around +6 I found swallowing food to be very difficult and threw up shortly after I ate, though fruit or something certainly would have been more appropriate than the leftover bbq I had.
That's the highest I've dosed yet besides 50mg at a festival, but I also did loads of ketamine, 750mg of aniracetam, 450-540 micrograms of LSD and smoked copious amounts of weed that day, so trying discern the aMT's unique effects would be a task.
I notice jaw clenching as well but usually take magnesium to prevent this allowing me to enjoy my trip more, and not hate myself the day after when it hurts to talk/eat lol. You could dose higher if you're looking for a more intense experience, or try combining it with another drug.
Anyways, enjoying a Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA. Very, very good beer -- and as I haven't really allowed myself to drink much alcohol this summer, its really a nice treat. Plus at ~7% ABV, I'm developing a nice buzz and I'm only half way through my second one. I need to do dishes so I'm drinkin' it out of a wine glass, LOL :D
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