Memnoch
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Post by Memnoch on Dec 30, 2013 16:57:41 GMT -11
25I. Okay, well, this chemical is now illegal in a few countries, so if you live in one of these countries only talk about usage before it was made illegal. For those who don't know 25I is short for 25I-NBOMe. It is somewhere between acid, mdma, and shrooms from what I've heard. Anyway, was reading up on it, thought it sounded interesting.
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Post by opossumest on Jan 19, 2014 21:35:00 GMT -11
Don't mind me, I'm just going to go pout in the corner after freaking medical marijuana on three separate occasions via separate consumption methods made me trip balls to the degree that I have been strongly advised not to try any other street drug. Which is a bummer, because I've always been curious about ecstasy (and maybe LSD, though lacked a safe source for either). I didn't even have the heart to try to track down some Charlotte's Web (extremely low THC, high CBD, used purely for medical cases like epilepsy). Oh well.
I have a pet cactus that apparently you can cook into some kind of psychedelic. Bought it at a pagan festival. Not sure it's legal. But it's just a houseplant to me.
I'll read longingly of people's psychedelic journeys!
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Post by thewomanmonster on Jan 19, 2014 22:59:55 GMT -11
Never tried it, but I have tried a few other things.
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Post by Memnoch on Feb 3, 2014 19:03:08 GMT -11
Don't mind me, I'm just going to go pout in the corner after freaking medical marijuana on three separate occasions via separate consumption methods made me trip balls to the degree that I have been strongly advised not to try any other street drug. Which is a bummer, because I've always been curious about ecstasy (and maybe LSD, though lacked a safe source for either). I didn't even have the heart to try to track down some Charlotte's Web (extremely low THC, high CBD, used purely for medical cases like epilepsy). Oh well. I have a pet cactus that apparently you can cook into some kind of psychedelic. Bought it at a pagan festival. Not sure it's legal. But it's just a houseplant to me. I'll read longingly of people's psychedelic journeys! I'm guessing you have a San Pedro
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Post by Memnoch on Feb 3, 2014 19:04:25 GMT -11
I will say it was intense shit, when it was legal of course. Probably the strongest come up ever, and more intense than anything else, legal or not, that I may or may not have taken
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Post by opossumest on Feb 3, 2014 19:41:19 GMT -11
Don't mind me, I'm just going to go pout in the corner after freaking medical marijuana on three separate occasions via separate consumption methods made me trip balls to the degree that I have been strongly advised not to try any other street drug. Which is a bummer, because I've always been curious about ecstasy (and maybe LSD, though lacked a safe source for either). I didn't even have the heart to try to track down some Charlotte's Web (extremely low THC, high CBD, used purely for medical cases like epilepsy). Oh well. I have a pet cactus that apparently you can cook into some kind of psychedelic. Bought it at a pagan festival. Not sure it's legal. But it's just a houseplant to me. I'll read longingly of people's psychedelic journeys! I'm guessing you have a San Pedro I'm not 100% sure. It's either that, or a cross between San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. But probably a Pedro. His name's Bobo The Christmas Cactus, Bobo for short (I name my houseplants). Sadly, he's not doing that great - gets very skinny and stunted in the winter, seems reasonably happy in summer, but he lives in the bathroom and it only gets so much light. I don't want to put him outside just yet, and the cats may attempt to eat or topple him if I move him to any other room. The woman selling them was going on about how it was all about female empowerment, how the native women would dance around a giant one and drink a magical brew made of it for fertility and stuff, or something like that. I think it crushed her when I referred to the cactus as "he" (aka "he's so cute!"). Didn't have the heart to tell her that if they were worshiping a giant phallic symbol and asking for fertility, it may not have been solely for "female empowerment"...
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Post by Memnoch on Feb 5, 2014 5:10:40 GMT -11
I'm guessing you have a San Pedro I'm not 100% sure. It's either that, or a cross between San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. But probably a Pedro. His name's Bobo The Christmas Cactus, Bobo for short (I name my houseplants). Sadly, he's not doing that great - gets very skinny and stunted in the winter, seems reasonably happy in summer, but he lives in the bathroom and it only gets so much light. I don't want to put him outside just yet, and the cats may attempt to eat or topple him if I move him to any other room. The woman selling them was going on about how it was all about female empowerment, how the native women would dance around a giant one and drink a magical brew made of it for fertility and stuff, or something like that. I think it crushed her when I referred to the cactus as "he" (aka "he's so cute!"). Didn't have the heart to tell her that if they were worshiping a giant phallic symbol and asking for fertility, it may not have been solely for "female empowerment"... That is an awesome story all around. I have thought about buying a San Pedro...as a house plant or course (although sometimes you have to prune house plants).
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Post by opossumest on Feb 5, 2014 12:58:49 GMT -11
I'm not 100% sure. It's either that, or a cross between San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. But probably a Pedro. His name's Bobo The Christmas Cactus, Bobo for short (I name my houseplants). Sadly, he's not doing that great - gets very skinny and stunted in the winter, seems reasonably happy in summer, but he lives in the bathroom and it only gets so much light. I don't want to put him outside just yet, and the cats may attempt to eat or topple him if I move him to any other room. The woman selling them was going on about how it was all about female empowerment, how the native women would dance around a giant one and drink a magical brew made of it for fertility and stuff, or something like that. I think it crushed her when I referred to the cactus as "he" (aka "he's so cute!"). Didn't have the heart to tell her that if they were worshiping a giant phallic symbol and asking for fertility, it may not have been solely for "female empowerment"... That is an awesome story all around. I have thought about buying a San Pedro...as a house plant or course (although sometimes you have to prune house plants). Well, I can't speak to the psychedelic nature of them, but it's a great plant. Very chill energy, though perhaps mine is just a tad dormant. handsome little cacti. Not so little - mine's grown about a foot per year, and he's kind of stunted! They also don't freak out and die if you overwater them. I guess that in nature, they're the kind of plant that collects moisture from the air (fog, etc) and it runs down them to the soil around their root. I've seen it happen when the bathroom was very steamy. It likes being misted on occasion, too. The skin has such a lovely cool feeling, and the spines aren't near so bad as other cacti. So if you ever come across one, give it a try! (I hear there are online guides for, ah, pruning them properly.)
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