CaNNaBiZ CaNucK
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Bingo. Kiddies take note.... but, never think lsd is wholly a fun thing to do... because its not, its a therapeutic tool!
More people should have this approach.
Bingo. Kiddies take note.... but, never think lsd is wholly a fun thing to do... because its not, its a therapeutic tool!
My approach is my livelihood and I stick by it!Bingo. Kiddies take note.
More people should have this approach.
There's three actually, I agree, and don't troll me then.Hey .... better two than none ... also ..... sharing is golden .... so no trolling necessary.
To bad Mckenna died. Gotta say it's poetic in a sense that the cells in his brain turned malignant and were the cause of his death O.Othat was a really good. it totally makes me wanna eat a little fluff myself. another thing that always get me in the mood for sum good tripping is the Terence Mckenna videos and audio clips that are on youtube. in my opinion, Mckenna and Shulgin are 2 of the smartest mind in the psychedlic world.
Wasn't old when he started the threadthat is old movie i have seen it 2 times, but +rep to you
Going to the Getty's Museum would be a spectacle view on a good induced LSD trip. The view, art, and the depth it conveys cannot be matched for words when in its omnipotent presence! I would be far too amusing to take Bromo Mescaline while at the zoo... that would make for one kick ass study group for class ... well call it "Indepth Art Appreciation 101!"i need to eat some tabs and go to a museum... I have an artistic side and with tabs I can see how the artist felt, and where he started with his work... I like going on the computer and looking at art on tabs, but in person would just be spectacular
Where do I sign up?Going to the Getty's Museum would be a spectacle view on a good induced LSD trip. The view, art, and the depth it conveys cannot be matched for words when in its omnipotent presence! I would be far too amusing to take Bromo Mescaline while at the zoo... that would make for one kick ass study group for class ... well call it "Indepth Art Appreciation 101!"