Message from @UnScottable
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Charles is a cutie😍
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manson_Family
>>The group consisted of approximately 100 of his followers who lived an unconventional lifestyle with habitual use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD.[3] Most of the group members were young women from middle-class backgrounds, many of whom were radicalized by Manson's teachings and drawn by hippie culture and communal living
Uh, based?
I guess if you take enough LSD you dont mind following the magic midget
Well, lsd was also one of the main drugs tested in the mk ultra program for the use of mind control
LSD makes people retarded
Look at any jam band concert crowd. These people are complete idiots.
yea it sure does
Actually, lsd works on pathways that promote neurogenesis and synaptogenesis
It erodes networks of the brain that relate to the self and increases trait openness
Always wanted to try LSD or some other hallucenagenic at least once
I mean, I'd preferably be tied to a chair and be supervised by a friend, but still
lol
bruh
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Holy fuck you'd have a terrible time
yea.. dont do that
"tie myself to a chair"
Well I get the impression I'd try to chase whatever I saw
No I mean I *want* to see shit
Do a pro gamer move: dip your thumb in raw crystal and lick it.
400ug always was my baseline
My body must be more resistant to it, but one time I did 800ug... That shit was wild
I did
I think it's because I have Asperger's
When people matched me dose for dose they couldn't hold it together. No I don't
I have a strong mind
It's not the only hallucinogen I've ever done. I've also megadosed psilocin
I'd see resilience to psychomimetic drugs as a strength on some level lol but I see what you mean
Of course, that's kinda what the experience is all about. I feel like it gives me an opportunity to explore the thoughts in my mind I usually take for granted
It's rational as long as you are
I saw circle patterns undulating into one another on a rotating disk that created an interference pattern with another disk and they were all over the walls. It was quite interesting
It's a strange feeling. I'm familiar with the psychonautwiki.
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I would say that psychedelics have definitely made me more religious, in no small part because the hallucinations are evidence that what you perceive as vision is not just purely what is outside of you but also how you understand it in that present moment.
Honestly, the deterministic atheist movement is the best evidence that people want to be slaves to date
I was one too