Salvia Divinorum

Me and one of my friends did Salvia last summer. He said he had a headache and I looked over at him and saw a big gorilla standing behind him squeezing his head.

One of my friends did it while watching THE WALL and thought he was in the movie.

Another friend saw a little Fu Manchu man sitting under his air conditioner.
 
I'm always confused when here's a topic about drugs etc, since many here acts some sort of "neonazis" and somehow I see weed etc. just as a habbit of ****ers and weak people?

Maybe I'm wrong, this is just a though that occures to my mind everytime, nothing personal against anyone writing here.
 
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man as robot said:
phenethylamines (spelling?) are fucked. ive done 2c-i before. enough said. theyre fucked. the only way i can describe it, uhhh,
12 HOURS OF DROWNING

I've tried 2c-e on two separate occasions, definitely worth checking out. The single thing that stood out the most for me during both trips was a feeling of extremely intense deja vu that lasted about half an hour each time. Also, it was a very visual experience. I'm probably gonna try 2c-i sometime within the next few months, I just got access to some.
 
M.Lehto said:
I'm always confused when here's a topic about drugs etc, since many here acts some sort of "neonazis" and somehow I see weed etc. just as a habbit of ****ers and weak people?

Maybe I'm wrong, this is just a though that occures to my mind everytime, nothing personal against anyone writing here.
I think the whole "everyone who uses drugs is a junkie who cannot handle reality" thing is a gross oversimplification and a bit of a "mainstream truth" that does not generally get questioned because living in Western society we are continously indoctrinated with anti drug propaganda since pretty much our day of birth.

I'm not saying that weak lowlifes who have had their and others' lives ruined by drug abuse deserve anything but total contempt, but that there is a line to be drawn between USE and ABUSE, and that recreational drug usage should perhaps not be dismissed as quickly as some people -- myself half a year ago included -- tend to.

For people like me whose favourite moments in life are all transcendental, extraordinary experiences created by the human mind through external stimulantia, some psychoactives indeed appear intriuiging. If usage of a reasonably safe drug can help one see things differently and experience things that transcend normal, tedious, miserable life, then -- after careful thought -- I have decided I won't be too quick to dismiss it. Senses can be altered or heightened in many ways -- this is little different to my eyes than transcendence by listening to music, drinking alcohol, walking in forests or what have you.

For the record: I have never used any illicit drugs. (Yet?)