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Postby scythe » 2010.10.06 (05:44)

Okay, so the way this stuff works is it potentiates every drug known to man. Caffeine gets you speedier, alcohol gets you drunker, weed gets you higher, etc. It has no effects of its own. I took a bunch of piracetam and then I went to this concert, and I had like one whiskey and a few hits on this chick's bowl and I am fuckin' gone right now. either that or the drink was spiked.
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Postby Tanner » 2010.10.06 (05:59)

Adderall has a similar effect.
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Postby scythe » 2010.10.06 (21:23)

Hydergine and suritozole both look more interesting than the *racetams, in my opinion. The *racetams potentiation of drugs, though, is one effect I've been pretty thoroughly convinced isn't placebo.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.10.06 (22:56)

"...but I'm very hesitant to try mixing things with alcohol."
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You know what else gets you fuckin' *ripped*? I'm high off cat piss right now.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.10.07 (01:25)

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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.10.07 (02:47)

DemonzLunchBreak wrote:I don't really like salvia.
Aw, why not?
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Postby scythe » 2010.10.07 (04:39)

Salvia activates the kappa-opioid system, which is considered to be part of the brain's natural defense against addiction. Even though most psychedelic users seem to dislike salvia, it has more reports of "health benefits" listed on erowid than almost any other compound on the site (it even has more than LSD!), which is quite something, for a drug that's so unpopular:

http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... fits.shtml

Which is to say, however unpleasant, apparently salvia is good for you. Who knew?

I still haven't done it, but after discovering that (which I only noticed, like, a week ago), I'm planning to as soon as I get the chance.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.10.07 (07:35)

scythe wrote:Salvia activates the kappa-opioid system, which is considered to be part of the brain's natural defense against addiction. Even though most psychedelic users seem to dislike salvia, it has more reports of "health benefits" listed on erowid than almost any other compound on the site (it even has more than LSD!), which is quite something, for a drug that's so unpopular:

http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... fits.shtml

Which is to say, however unpleasant, apparently salvia is good for you. Who knew?

I still haven't done it, but after discovering that (which I only noticed, like, a week ago), I'm planning to as soon as I get the chance.
Whoah, that's fantastic. I'ma have to do some more.
See, I have a certain amount of appreciation for it because I'm impulsive and have things to do. I can't devote an entire day riding the same high unless it's an upper, and even then I wouldn't like the thought that I shouldn't try to do anything important.
But salvia is short and intense, with no side effects afterwards, which makes it super convenient.

The first time I tried it, I was at a party spanning the floor of a dormitory. I ducked into a dorm with a couple of friends to try the stuff. It was just, "Hm... I'm not feeling anything g-- I AM INSIDE THE WALLS AND TIME IS GOING BACKWARDS BOW TO YOUR NEw god as... wh... oh. Well, that was fun!" And then I was back in the party like nothing happened. I was away for 10 minutes, tops.
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Postby Destiny » 2010.10.07 (11:16)

Sometimes i feel like i'm the only one who isn't has no intention of doing drugs.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.10.07 (14:27)

Salvia is so tremendously easy to acquire. I call conspiracy on the drug lords.
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Postby Rose » 2010.10.07 (16:06)

Destiny wrote:Sometimes i feel like i'm the only one who isn't has no intention of doing drugs.
You are not. Hi. ... Well, except for alcohol. Close enough.
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Postby Tanner » 2010.10.07 (16:09)

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Destiny wrote:Sometimes i feel like i'm the only one who isn't has no intention of doing drugs.
You are not. Hi. ... Well, except for alcohol. Close enough.
Coffee. Tea. Energy drinks. Soda. Chocolate.
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Postby Rose » 2010.10.07 (16:13)

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Destiny wrote:Sometimes i feel like i'm the only one who isn't has no intention of doing drugs.
You are not. Hi. ... Well, except for alcohol. Close enough.
Coffee. Tea. Energy drinks. Soda. Chocolate.
All of those except chocolate are just caffeine. Fine then I'll rephrase to appease your silly "logic"...

I don't have any intention of doing non-prescription drugs just for the sake of doing them. Anything (caffeine, alcohol, etc.) that I drink is because of the taste.
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Postby Scrivener » 2010.10.07 (16:33)

I've never really been attracted to drugs but after some research I might have to try to get my hands on some salvia.
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Postby scythe » 2010.10.07 (16:34)

MAXXXON wrote:I drink is because of the taste.
Bullshit. Nobody gets into drinking alcohol for the taste. I adore the taste of Scotch, but I certainly didn't like it when I was fifteen. I learned to like the taste of alcohol, because I associated it with the effects of alcohol; it's called classical conditioning. Same goes for coffee: I learned to drink coffee when I was at TIP and I had to get up early every morning and go take classes. Funny, that. You give coffee to a baby and it will hate you.

You can, after learning to like it, drink for the taste, -but-, you do not start drinking for the taste. You start drinking for one of two reasons: to get drunk, or to look cool in front of your high school buddies. And the first option is more respectable. This is as bad as those people who say they smoke weed because it helps them be creative or some shit.
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Destiny wrote:Sometimes i feel like i'm the only one who isn't has no intention of doing drugs.
You are not. Hi. ... Well, except for alcohol. Close enough.
Chocolate.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.10.07 (18:05)

scythe wrote:Salvia activates the kappa-opioid system, which is considered to be part of the brain's natural defense against addiction. Even though most psychedelic users seem to dislike salvia, it has more reports of "health benefits" listed on erowid than almost any other compound on the site (it even has more than LSD!), which is quite something, for a drug that's so unpopular:

http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... fits.shtml

Which is to say, however unpleasant, apparently salvia is good for you. Who knew?

I still haven't done it, but after discovering that (which I only noticed, like, a week ago), I'm planning to as soon as I get the chance.
Oh hot damn. Get in on it quick, though. Salvia should be illegal pretty soon.
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Postby scythe » 2010.10.07 (18:32)

TELESYNC wrote:
scythe wrote:Salvia activates the kappa-opioid system, which is considered to be part of the brain's natural defense against addiction. Even though most psychedelic users seem to dislike salvia, it has more reports of "health benefits" listed on erowid than almost any other compound on the site (it even has more than LSD!), which is quite something, for a drug that's so unpopular:

http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... fits.shtml

Which is to say, however unpleasant, apparently salvia is good for you. Who knew?

I still haven't done it, but after discovering that (which I only noticed, like, a week ago), I'm planning to as soon as I get the chance.
Oh hot damn. Get in on it quick, though. Salvia should be illegal pretty soon.
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Postby Rose » 2010.10.07 (18:35)

scythe wrote:
MAXXXON wrote:I drink is because of the taste.
Bullshit. Nobody gets into drinking alcohol for the taste. I adore the taste of Scotch, but I certainly didn't like it when I was fifteen. I learned to like the taste of alcohol, because I associated it with the effects of alcohol; it's called classical conditioning. Same goes for coffee: I learned to drink coffee when I was at TIP and I had to get up early every morning and go take classes. Funny, that. You give coffee to a baby and it will hate you.
What gives you the right to say what nobody or everybody does? I for one absolutely love the taste of vodka on the rocks. I love the taste of coffee with a crapload of cream and sugar in it. I don't even drink coffee on a daily basis because it has virtually no effect on me; I've had mornings where I drink 3 cups for breakfast at a restaurant and promptly go home and take a 4-hour nap. As far as "give coffee to a baby and it will hate you", taste buds change. If you don't like the taste of alcohol, fine, but don't tell me what I like.
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Postby Tanner » 2010.10.07 (19:01)

MAXXXON wrote:What gives you the right to say what nobody or everybody does? I for one absolutely love the taste of vodka on the rocks. I love the taste of coffee with a crapload of cream and sugar in it. I don't even drink coffee on a daily basis because it has virtually no effect on me; I've had mornings where I drink 3 cups for breakfast at a restaurant and promptly go home and take a 4-hour nap. As far as "give coffee to a baby and it will hate you", taste buds change. If you don't like the taste of alcohol, fine, but don't tell me what I like.
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Postby scythe » 2010.10.07 (19:40)

hairscapades wrote:
MAXXXON wrote:What gives you the right to say what nobody or everybody does? I for one absolutely love the taste of vodka on the rocks. I love the taste of coffee with a crapload of cream and sugar in it. I don't even drink coffee on a daily basis because it has virtually no effect on me; I've had mornings where I drink 3 cups for breakfast at a restaurant and promptly go home and take a 4-hour nap. As far as "give coffee to a baby and it will hate you", taste buds change. If you don't like the taste of alcohol, fine, but don't tell me what I like.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.10.07 (20:55)

scythe wrote:
TELESYNC wrote:
scythe wrote:Salvia activates the kappa-opioid system, which is considered to be part of the brain's natural defense against addiction. Even though most psychedelic users seem to dislike salvia, it has more reports of "health benefits" listed on erowid than almost any other compound on the site (it even has more than LSD!), which is quite something, for a drug that's so unpopular:

http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... fits.shtml

Which is to say, however unpleasant, apparently salvia is good for you. Who knew?

I still haven't done it, but after discovering that (which I only noticed, like, a week ago), I'm planning to as soon as I get the chance.
Oh hot damn. Get in on it quick, though. Salvia should be illegal pretty soon.
Could you PM me a decent supplier that accepts PayPal or AlertPay and isn't going to charge me $20 to ship from Canada? Because right now I'm looking at mailing cash, which blows.
I'll charge you fifteen.
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Postby Rose » 2010.10.07 (22:15)

scythe wrote:
hairscapades wrote:
MAXXXON wrote:What gives you the right to say what nobody or everybody does? I for one absolutely love the taste of vodka on the rocks. I love the taste of coffee with a crapload of cream and sugar in it. I don't even drink coffee on a daily basis because it has virtually no effect on me; I've had mornings where I drink 3 cups for breakfast at a restaurant and promptly go home and take a 4-hour nap. As far as "give coffee to a baby and it will hate you", taste buds change. If you don't like the taste of alcohol, fine, but don't tell me what I like.
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Tanner said it better than I ever could.
What the hell did I say that came across like I'm claiming to be special? My point was that you don't speak for everyone else.
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