Kaleida
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Well I really enjoy the opioid and amphetamine drugs; both have their place (amphetamines especially for a long road trip or some EDM event where I don't care for the artist), and one of my favorite combos lately has been opioids with LSD. The two body highs combine better than any I've ever experienced. Add in some weed and I feel so heavy, melt into the couch in a puddle of bliss as my mind flies in every direction.
Do you find that interesting, though? There's a huge difference between interesting and enjoyable. I find salvia incredibly interesting and barely enjoyable, whereas I find hydrocodone incredibly enjoyable but barely interesting.
Not trying to say that they can't be interesting for you, but for me they really aren't, and that's why I agree with TAC. And that really matters for me, because I've never felt any significant desire to continue regularly using a drug that wasn't interesting, no matter how enjoyable it was.
Not that you really should incorporate other stuff into your life, or that it's really the point of something like alcohol to be interesting in itself... but fwiw I do find nootropics interesting, meaning the lot of them are potentially interesting but only some are only actually interesting and it is still for a big part the implications that are interesting rather than the actual experiences. Meaning that it can be remarkable to improve some functionality, but the reflection on that fact is more interesting than having improved functionality. I have had very psychedelic-like experiences on some nootropics though - very cognition rather than consciousness expanding but it felt like basically the same thing at the time.
I would say a lot of things about taking deliriants, hardly any of them positive, but it should prove to be interesting.
I actually do find nootropics really interesting too, I just consider them different enough from most recreational psychoactives that it doesn't even occur to me to include them under the same label like that. If I did I would say that they're part of it too, but only too an extent... primarily because I'm not actually convinced that almost any of them are as effective as people claim. Some, like the racetams, do grab my attention though. Piracetam and aniracetam have given me some surprisingly psychedelic experiences as well, not in a really trippy sense but in the way they have enhanced my senses and emotionality.
I didn't include deliriants on that short list because I don't like to encourage people to take them either, but yes, they are interesting. In my honest, humble opinion, more so than dissociatives, and nearly as much as psychedelics. But they unfortunately also seem quite toxic.
