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cannabination t1_j9qhuaw wrote
Reply to comment by BroadInfluence4013 in What show has the most accurate representation of tripping on psychedelics? by Friendly_Advantage31
Huh. For me there are always trails, and lights have a bit of extra shine to them. I usually get the stained-glass windowpane overlay and a bit of squirming, but I haven't seen anything strong enough to melt stuff in 20 years. The acid I find now is all chill and weak, but it's clean and I'm getting older so it works for me.
I did get some refined psilocybin chocolates at deer creek last year that absolutely melted everything and had virtually none of the negative side effects of shrooms.
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Reply to comment by SpreadYourAss in What show has the most accurate representation of tripping on psychedelics? by Friendly_Advantage31
Live music is the very best for me.
cannabination t1_j9qesji wrote
Reply to comment by Friendly_Advantage31 in What show has the most accurate representation of tripping on psychedelics? by Friendly_Advantage31
After some thought, What Dreams May Come. It doesn't represent an acid trip, it is an acid trip. Waking Life is probably right there as well.
cannabination t1_j9qacji wrote
Reply to comment by Friendly_Advantage31 in What show has the most accurate representation of tripping on psychedelics? by Friendly_Advantage31
Acid is a helluva drug. It's one of those things you have to experience to begin to understand, and every trip is different. Even within a single trip, there are notably different chapters. The best I can describe it is being a child again. You're more connected with the universe around you and all of your brain, but you're never 100% certain what's going on. Everything is magnified... good, bad, and ugly.
You'll be thinking several trains of thought concurrently until you focus on one, and the rest disappear into the aether. You think so much, and in ways you normally don't. This causes you to examine yourself and your relationships in ways you normally don't.
There's nothing else like it... the intensity and power of strong lsd can't be contained by experience or force of will, and it will last 10 hours so you'd better be right with yourself.
That said, doing something you love on acid is the best thing ever. W/e it is; writing, playing music, any kind of art, I'm sure left brain stuff too... you'll find new and interesting ways to do it.
cannabination t1_j9q9bnf wrote
Reply to What show has the most accurate representation of tripping on psychedelics? by Friendly_Advantage31
Hard to really represent psychedelics in a movie. While there are visuals to some degree in almost every trip, the majority of the effects are mental even when the world around you is melting together into a squirming mess of light and color.
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Reply to Aaron Rodgers says retirement decision will come after four-day 'darkness retreat'; QB makes Super Bowl pick by RollingMoss1
I quit listening to anything this dude says years ago.
cannabination t1_j69zsq9 wrote
You've gotta have that blown up and framed for him.
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Reply to comment by jiivanili in Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
It's more like Walgreens buying CVS and then merging with the only pharmaceutical company in the world.
cannabination t1_j5pdxz9 wrote
Reply to comment by myops_rock in Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
I'm talking about the truckers driving around the beltway in DC. I'd say read an article about it, but I'm starting to suspect your world view isn't primarily evidence based.
cannabination t1_j5oxzdq wrote
Reply to comment by myops_rock in Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
I mean, they're the busting head of every single person that sees a concert in a venue of any size, anywhere in the country... seems like that might make some folks mad enough to say something.
There are protests against a lot dumber things than this... remember the truckers in dc last year?
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Reply to comment by myops_rock in Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
I don't think their unholy union with live Nation would be legal in any industry, certainly not when paired with their business practices. Idk why you think the music industry should have any less consumer protections than any other, but you're wrong.
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Reply to In an airport in Hokkaido, Japan, there are refrigerated lockers to store your seafood purchase by marukori
Imagine what it had to smell like in there for the powers that be to spend money installing that.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in why are modern fantasy series so bad? by Hafeesco
I read the books. It wasn't great, but it wasn't as bad as rings of power. My only real gripe was Lan not teaching rand to fight, I thought the weaving was fairly well executed.
cannabination t1_j1uqrgw wrote
Reply to why are modern fantasy series so bad? by Hafeesco
I didn't hate the wheel of time, but rings of power is definitely awful. There really haven't been very many good fantasy series(or movies, for that matter, it's just down to the viewer to forgive the bad) ever, let alone at one time. If you want good fantasy you basically have to read.
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That's an alright team, I guess.
cannabination t1_j0clvli wrote
Sounds like you may want to take a beat and remember that you're fixating on someone you've never met, and aren't likely to unless you were to do something inappropriate, stalkerish, and creepy.
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Reply to Fake McDonald's by Cavannugent
Well, you take a silver dollar/ Take a silver dime/ Mix it up together/ In some alligator wine