u visit teletubby land.
u never come back.
2007-05-08 08:57:15
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answered by plug in baby 2
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Shrooms Experience
2016-10-01 11:33:56
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answered by ? 4
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I have tried Shrooms about 4 times and LSD a handful as well.... My experiences were very different each time. There was one time, I hallucinated a lot, seeing Big Huge Jumping Blue Jays, and The Jolly Green Giant Rolling a Blunt in a tree... All Pretty Weird. Its been 6 years since I have done any drugs.... It was fun experimenting when I was younger, but I'm grown now!!
2007-05-08 09:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure exactly what ur looking for, but my most interesting all around insight was that it really wasn't anything I hadn't already experienced. The difference was that everything seemed on a much grander scale. I am not one of those people who would freak out or have a "bad trip" though so maybe my input is skewed in a different direction. However I did see a guy actually move a glass of water with his mind which I thought was pretty amazing and I know for a fact that he would not have been able to do it without the LSA. Otherwise, just tricks of the light, and a mindset that made everything seem totally cool.
2007-05-08 09:35:10
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answered by SloanMercy 2
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I've done shrooms a handful of times in my life and they were all wonderful trips. The first time was in Amsterdam... I purchased them from a store called "The Magic Mushroom Gallery" and took them back to my aunt's apartment, made a tea, and began my trip. I watched an episode of Star Trek: The next generation then went up the road to theVan Gogh Museum... I have never experienced art the way I did when I went to see Van Gogh on shrooms... To see it from the eyes of the mentally ill artist... I did them a few times on my birthday and watched funny movies... "Cats & Dogs" was SUPER FUN! As long as you know you can handle your experience and there is someone sober to "Babysit" you (and you don't look at yourself in the mirror, it will freak you out...) then it is a good experience... And research is showing that it can have a long term positive effect on your mental health and can help with depression... I would totally do them again if I had access.
2016-03-28 03:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to do psychoactive stuff like psilocybin, mescaline/peyote, acid, DMT, etc. Mescaline (organic) is by far the most beautiful and mellow (after your throw up) and has left the most longest impressions on me. I actually remember many trips with all of these substances and they were, for the most part, worth experiencing and have enriched my mental perspective -- not only of the different levels of human consciousness, but also on what the mind is capabale of visualizing.
I am getting too old to play with such childish things, but I do not regret having had the experiences.
Can I tell you about my experiences? Well, 'shrooms (psilocybin) does give you a strange and hallucinogenic perspective on "reality" (whatever that is). It is very organic in nature and the colors are bright and vivid, and the shapes of the hallucinations are elastic and smooth, whereas on LSD they seem to be more geometric, multi-faceted and kaleidoscopic. The physical sensations on both tend to leave a tightening in the muscles of the jaw but if you surrender to the drug, it can bring about incredible feelings of extacy. People's experiences will vary, but the underlying feelings in part are of anxiety and a bit of fear of what is trying to gain control of your mind. Your hearing perception, for example, may pick up the wail of distant ambulance or police sirens, and they are woeful and ominous and scary, which is why I have always preferred to do strong psychoactive stuff outdoors, away from civilization, or else put on some stereo headphones and crawl under a blanket for 6 hours. I have had some bad trips, of course, but even with those I learned something positive about facing fear.
Okay, that's enough. Hope you have a little grist for your mill.
2007-05-08 09:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I am going to try and keep this short. I have used trip and or shrooms many times. First when you trip you never come back!! The rest of the world catches up to you. I never allowed myself to have a bad trip, although I saw many strange things. One time i remember quite well, I was i one room looking in the mirror, I didn't have the light in the room on, but there was enough light coming from the other room to see. As I stood there gazing at myself I watched thetop left side of my cranium, sort of melt and cave in. This was very strange. Went and saw Jaws, doing shrooms, this is when the movie first came out, very interesting experience. We, several friends and myself went on a picnic, and it began to rain. One of my friends decided that this would be a good time to swim, and he waded out to the raft. He is carrying an umbrella. jumps off the deep side turns umbrella inside out, when we asked him why he took the umbrella out in the lake he said it was raining and he didn't want to get wet. And guess what the brown acid at woodstock had abssoutely nothing wrong with it.
2007-05-08 13:39:46
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answered by redmarc316 4
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I only did shrooms once. Wasn't any different than acid really. Oh-except that I had a moment of clarity during the shrooms. I looked around and looked at my situation and the group I was hanging with and thought what the hell am I doing here with these people??
2007-05-08 08:58:29
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answered by momof2 5
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
can you tell me about your shroom experiences?
i'm putting together an anthology/memoir-esque type of paper on experiences and awakenings involving psilocybin and related chemicals such as LSA and LSD, and was interested as to what people had to share
2015-08-13 00:07:53
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answered by Zena 1
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the only thing I have experience with is marijuana... the working compound is THC (in dutch anyway) and an awakening it was....
I had been growing up in extremely stressful conditions and when I left those conditions behind, I was a complete and utter wreck. I smoked some weed..... and I saw a million possibilities for my life. It took me a while without the weed to come to a normal way of achieving those things, but the marijuana made me see a lot wider than I was used to and it made my feelings become so free I could finally feel them, name them, and deal with them... so to me, yes an awakening it was and I am still grateful for that. I would probably have killed myself back then if I had not had the opportunity to look at life a littel differently at that point. No words would've accomplished that. I had to feel a little freedom to finally understand you make your life yourself... I am very happy with my life now and I wouldnt want to miss that experience for anything. I still use it when I end up in a crisis and usually come up with all kinds of creative solutions to a problem... the only thing I had to learn was that I also had to stop and go back to normal life again... which I did. :)
2007-05-08 09:03:41
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answered by freebird31wizard 6
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I remember when I was about 18 or 19 (I'm 32 now). My boyfriend and I hopped on the back of 2 guy friends of ours 4 wheelers and rode off into the woods on a trail. We stopped and the guys lit a joint. I think it was laced with lsd or some type of holosync. I remember some of it but not all that I was told I did. I kept laughing at a stick that was following us. I remember seeing it playing in a mud puddle. It was pretty wierd. My boyfriend told me that after we smoked it, before we got back on the 4 wheelers I walked off. He looked up and saw me sitting on the ground by myself talking to a rock and a stick. He said I was asking them how they were doing and saying stuff like...aww, your so cute. I remember they looked animated and had eyes, a smiley face and arms and legs. They were quiet cute I must say. It's really crazy what drugs can do to someones mind.
2007-05-08 09:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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