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Topic: Let's talk about drugs
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Message 44 of 107 (626090)
07-27-2011 3:18 AM
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Reply to: Message 28 by Panda 07-26-2011 1:54 PM
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Re: It's evil!
All I can think of is some kind of cultural brainwashing that makes people think that dope is worse than alcohol. We have a winner! I've never had any idea why such a pernicious drug like alcohol is viewed as morally fine, but weed is evil.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Re: Not me
I cannot imagine a worse experience on acid...around a bunch of armed and well trained killers...shit could've went real bad. I am sure they didn't have no bullets, but still had entrenching tools and bayonets. Tripping at a good music festival would be a much more pleasant experience.... Paintball tripping might be fun though. Totally the best time to do acid is at night in the woods with a fire. Nothing beats it if the moon is full and it's a clear, dry night.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Re: Not me
*my friend* ate too much shrooms at a campfire this one time and went to the woods to take a pee and could hardly see anything at all, what with the lighting change and halucinations running amok. Almost got lost in the dark... then realized to just head for the light I too, had a *friend* who had too many shrooms. *He* regained his senses by looking at his driving licence to remember who he was. Then *he* spent the next four hours holding *his* best friend's partner's hand, crying every so often and having a fascinating voyage through a Borg Cube. There were imps involved, as well, somewhere along the line.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Message 70 of 107 (627931)
08-05-2011 12:45 PM
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Reply to: Message 69 by caffeine 08-05-2011 11:25 AM
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Re: Comparing MDMA and LSD
Not sure if that is what CS was saying. E make you feel luvdup and shrooms and acid make you see things.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Re: Comparing MDMA and LSD
Ha ha! I imagined your name was significant.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Re: Comparing MDMA and LSD
I swear after smoking dope I hallucinated. Never done it before or since but I really did see my (then) future ex gf turn into a witch. How hallucinations imitate life.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Message 91 of 107 (637047)
10-13-2011 5:29 AM
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LSD is good for going camping and being 'one' with nature, but Es are much better for dancing. The above ontological example models the zero premise to BB theory. It does so by applying the relative uniformity assumption that the alleged zero event eventually ontologically progressed from the compressed alleged sub-microscopic chaos to bloom/expand into all of the present observable order, more than it models the Biblical record evidence for the existence of Jehovah, the maximal Biblical god designer. -Attributed to Buzsaw Message 53 Moreover that view is a blatantly anti-relativistic one. I'm rather inclined to think that space being relative to time and time relative to location should make such a naive hankering to pin-point an ultimate origin of anything, an aspiration that is not even wrong. Well, Larni, let's say I much better know what I don't want to say than how exactly say what I do.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Message 93 of 107 (637136)
10-13-2011 4:57 PM
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Reply to: Message 92 by crashfrog 10-13-2011 4:17 PM
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Your best bet is to rely on the six handshakes thingy and put the word out with you mates. Someone will know who to talk to. The above ontological example models the zero premise to BB theory. It does so by applying the relative uniformity assumption that the alleged zero event eventually ontologically progressed from the compressed alleged sub-microscopic chaos to bloom/expand into all of the present observable order, more than it models the Biblical record evidence for the existence of Jehovah, the maximal Biblical god designer. -Attributed to Buzsaw Message 53 Moreover that view is a blatantly anti-relativistic one. I'm rather inclined to think that space being relative to time and time relative to location should make such a naive hankering to pin-point an ultimate origin of anything, an aspiration that is not even wrong. Well, Larni, let's say I much better know what I don't want to say than how exactly say what I do.
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Larni
Member (Idle past 184 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: 09-16-2005
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Groan. The above ontological example models the zero premise to BB theory. It does so by applying the relative uniformity assumption that the alleged zero event eventually ontologically progressed from the compressed alleged sub-microscopic chaos to bloom/expand into all of the present observable order, more than it models the Biblical record evidence for the existence of Jehovah, the maximal Biblical god designer. -Attributed to Buzsaw Message 53 Moreover that view is a blatantly anti-relativistic one. I'm rather inclined to think that space being relative to time and time relative to location should make such a naive hankering to pin-point an ultimate origin of anything, an aspiration that is not even wrong. Well, Larni, let's say I much better know what I don't want to say than how exactly say what I do.
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