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LuvNewcastle

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15. I can't wait to try some ayahuasca.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:58 PM
Sep 2015

I'm saving up for a South American excursion now. Acid has taught me some things, but I've never even had mescaline or peyote, so I want to have a greater spiritual experience.

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This thread is useless without pictures. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #1
yeah, that is pretty much how it went down. Were you there too? Warren Stupidity Sep 2015 #2
Oh yeah, I'm the girl whose head he's holding. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #3
Oh. Warren Stupidity Sep 2015 #4
Totally worth it though. Such vivid dreams... beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #6
That must have been the brown acid Gregorian Sep 2015 #11
You were there too? beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #12
The brown strychnine has been cut with acid, Ichigo Kurosaki Sep 2015 #13
I just fell out of my walker. Gregorian Sep 2015 #14
Old is a state of mind Ichigo Kurosaki Sep 2015 #19
That's a real stinker. Gregorian Sep 2015 #23
Umm, and what's your point? Nitram Sep 2015 #5
Wait, did I insult your deeply held beliefs in rock demons? Warren Stupidity Sep 2015 #9
No, you insulted my sense of the absurd. Nitram Sep 2015 #24
I'd guess this has something to do with his point... gcomeau Sep 2015 #25
Well I have never taken complete leave of my senses on acid. Nitram Sep 2015 #27
So only partial leave of your senses then? gcomeau Sep 2015 #30
Wow, gcomeau, you must have had some really bad trips! Nitram Sep 2015 #32
I value my brain too highly... gcomeau Sep 2015 #35
I'm not familiar with that adage. Sounds rather hyperbolic to me. Nitram Sep 2015 #36
If you are under the impression... gcomeau Sep 2015 #37
Sounds like you're scared to death of psychedelic experience. Nitram Sep 2015 #38
Wow. gcomeau Sep 2015 #39
It's okay to be scared. Many people are. Nitram Sep 2015 #40
Gotcha... gcomeau Sep 2015 #41
Wrong, Prufrock, fear of shadows and phantoms is not adaptive behavior. Nitram Sep 2015 #42
FFS... let me spell this out using words of few syllables... gcomeau Sep 2015 #46
to you, G. Comeau Prufrock Nitram Sep 2015 #49
Wow you're just oblivious aren't you? gcomeau Sep 2015 #59
What you are dealing with edhopper Sep 2015 #43
Yeah, I've encountered it before. gcomeau Sep 2015 #47
I get the feeling you two are so obsessed with religion... Nitram Sep 2015 #50
Are you T.S. Eliot? Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #51
I assumed you wouldo know the poetry and the author. Was I wrong? Nitram Sep 2015 #53
You posted of a piece of work that is not yours without the proper attribution. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #56
The words would only appear to be mine to someone who never graduated from high school. Nitram Sep 2015 #57
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwn. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #58
Attribution? or are you actually John Cleese? Nitram Oct 2015 #71
Uniform Resource Locator Act_of_Reparation Oct 2015 #74
Wrong, Hopper. Nitram Sep 2015 #48
Then you are not talking about edhopper Sep 2015 #55
Did I ever say I was? Nitram Oct 2015 #60
Sounded like that edhopper Oct 2015 #61
I have elaborated in my posts above. Nitram Oct 2015 #62
okay edhopper Oct 2015 #63
I have read your posts. edhopper Oct 2015 #64
I'm afraid my spiritual "beliefs" are of a complicated and very subjective nature. Nitram Oct 2015 #65
Thanks edhopper Oct 2015 #66
Like a Lays potato chip, TexasTowelie Sep 2015 #7
You're lucky, no one had the manners to turn up for my acid trips Warpy Sep 2015 #8
I saw glowing loaves of Wonderbread. Gregorian Sep 2015 #10
I can't wait to try some ayahuasca. LuvNewcastle Sep 2015 #15
Tripped in a cemetery one autumn and spent a good hour bvf Sep 2015 #16
That explains only a small part of it. rug Sep 2015 #17
Back in college I ate a bunch of psilocibin mushrooms and played Mario Bros. 3 Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #18
Sometimes the profundity of the experience reveals the profundity of the observer. Nitram Sep 2015 #28
Sometimes the absurdity of the experience reveals the absurdity of the observer. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #29
Ditto. Nitram Sep 2015 #33
Your rock demon was incompetent Yorktown Sep 2015 #20
Is a rock demon like a rock god, but they play guitar really *badly*? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Sep 2015 #21
There are times I have felt one with the Universe edhopper Sep 2015 #22
I took some trips myself back in the day. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #31
Mores the pity that your mind was closed to insights of any kind. Nitram Sep 2015 #34
That's funny. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2015 #44
"An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded." Lordquinton Sep 2015 #45
Huh? So you prefer to have a closed mind? Nitram Oct 2015 #67
Is "closed" the only alternative to "open"? Act_of_Reparation Oct 2015 #68
They are, in fact, antonyms. You can have an open mind without being stupid or... Nitram Oct 2015 #69
An antonmyn in no way implies a word is binary. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2015 #72
Post removed Post removed Oct 2015 #70
For someone who claims to be open minded Lordquinton Oct 2015 #73
could of been this guy wendylaroux Sep 2015 #26
Rock demons. Those are my favorite. It's so easy to walk away from Cleita Sep 2015 #52
I saw many a blue dog in Griffith park Hollywood thanks to a friend of Owsley Person 2713 Sep 2015 #54
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