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Bluelighter
had some weed the other day holy fuck it sent me to the moon and back without tolerance. was stonned af for so many hours.
Ashwagandha is some magical stuff. I take it every day.ashwagandha works amazing for anxiety and sleeping
Does anyone feel like watching TV of any kind as you come up on acid (or any other psychedelics) really inhibits the depth/peak of the trip?
two days so far and its awesome for me i just take it at night atm. I only got a months supply in capusales to test it out at the supermarket which luckily was a ksm-66 extract. the last time i had such a powerful deep sleep was when i ate a bunch of tramadol in 2016.Ashwagandha is some magical stuff. I take it every day.
Unfortunately, it seems like demand is going up. I've had to switch brands twice over the last eight years when a brand's quality tanked. The last time was two months ago. I'm glad that I was using the bulk powder, because I could tell when it went from tasting like faintly bittersweet clay to bland wheat flour.
Wait, Perforated got Jabberwockied??
RIP I'll miss him
Somewhat in line with the core message of Videodrome which I saw earlier.What it's doing to you during trips is what it does to everyone while they're sober. Television and other interactive screens (monitors, cell phones) are horrible for us. They can disable higher reasoning functions and lull you into a state where you're more susceptible to suggestion. There is a reason they call the content shown on them "programming".
I have mostly sworn off television all together for the last decade. Every now and again I marathon programming or play interactive media on a screen. Mostly because that is the activity the people I'm trying to spend time with want to engage in. I do not like it at all and I don't like what it does to people I care about. I consider it mass brainwashing. It's easy to see the effects of it on other people when you've unplugged yourself from it for a long time. It's like you exist in a different reality. When you aren't being force fed the "correct" narrative everyday it's hard to find common ground with people that are.
A long time ago I was a witness to an event that made international news. I watched two different lies/stories about the event get told through the media. Both are incorrect. Yet people argue with each other about which set of events is the correct one even all these years later. They dismiss actual witnesses to the event. They even go so far as to call us all liars with an agenda.
We would all be better off if those screens were turned off forever. It's just one of many technologies that have been weaponized and used to dumb down the general population. It's a tool used to keep people content with this unnatural way of life we all find ourselves living. We have more in common with farm animals than we do with people that lived thousands of years ago. I feel like almost everything in our lives is designed to prevent us from discovering our real purpose for being here. That includes the drugs most people use for self exploration unfortunately.
Been meaning to get around to Videodrome (never seen it) but I've got a few bucks in Amazon credits I could rent it with... dear God, that's silly sounding, considering how hard Amazon works to brainwash/eavesdrop on us for Capitalistic purposes. I threw out my Amazon Echo when it randomly started playing some Johnny Cash in another room... when I asked it what it was doing it denied all knowledge. That was around 2017 or so lol.Somewhat in line with the core message of Videodrome which I saw earlier.
But screens also offer much more than that. Easy access to information, art and communication with other people. A fantastic base for self-growth by all accounts. I would agree however that the situation the internet finds itself in is not ideal. Social media especially are poisonous in many ways.
I didn't actually enjoy Videodrome all that much, I was ill when watching it however. I was quite disinterested and didn't buy that it was about anything profound, as opposed to continuous surreal and slightly shocking scenes. But I mean, the fever doesn't help, so who really knows.Been meaning to get around to Videodrome (never seen it) but I've got a few bucks in Amazon credits I could rent it with... dear God, that's silly sounding, considering how hard Amazon works to brainwash/eavesdrop on us for Capitalistic purposes. I threw out my Amazon Echo when it randomly started playing some Johnny Cash in another room... when I asked it what it was doing it denied all knowledge. That was around 2017 or so lol.
Uffff. I experienced this already when everyone I knew started working as opposed to daily hang outs as students. I guess this is phase 2.I'm trying to get in some last visits with old friends next month, basically everyone I love is 'trying for babies' (aka unprotected boinking daily lol) and so in about a year or two no one will be abler to hang out or do fun shit anymore because they'll be leading the double life that is parenthood.
Hah yeah... imagine when someone goes from 25 hours a week in college and able to hang out daily, to working 40-60 hour weeks and able to hang out maybe once on Sundays, to working 40-60 hours a week plus 40-60 hours a week of just parenting shit. I'm already down to seeing my friends maybe two or three times a year at most so once the babies come it's all overUffff. I experienced this already when everyone I knew started working as opposed to daily hang outs as students. I guess this is phase 2.
25 hours a week...Hah yeah... imagine when someone goes from 25 hours a week in college and able to hang out daily, to working 40-60 hour weeks and able to hang out maybe once on Sundays, to working 40-60 hours a week plus 40-60 hours a week of just parenting shit. I'm already down to seeing my friends maybe two or three times a year at most so once the babies come it's all over![]()
Indeed. Even my friends who live in the same metro area as me are a one and a half hour drive away, assuming traffic ain't bad. My best two friends live 3.5 and 5.5 hours away. My best friend from high school lives two days away lol, but that's a lot closer than when he lived in Japan.2-3 times a year is very very little, it's different here, 75% of my friends live like 10 minutes away by car, the other 25% 30-60 minutes. There's upsides to living in a densely populated country...
Exactly in the 1950's through 1970's TV was known as the "boob tube" .Known to make you dumb. lol But I agree with that statement above. No longer are screens a boob tube We gain incredible knowledge and make some good connections through screens. I mean I know it can influence easily influenced people and that is not always good but it is up to us to govern ourselves.But screens also offer much more than that. Easy access to information, art and communication with other people. A fantastic base for self-growth by all accounts
Nah man, we're all getting influenced, we're all part of the system and in our own way we're all hopelessly addicted. Media and social media are made to be addictive and they change people's behavior. I don't agree that it's only "easily influenced people" and I believe that that is a very poor way of looking at things imo, and it's the source of so many problems in the world since many years.I mean I know it can influence easily influenced people and that is not always good
I do agree with thisbut it is up to us to govern ourselves.