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Trouble in the Restaurant

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Unread postby sklump » Wed 01 Jun 2005, 09:05:36

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Do not smoke this stuff before doing plently of research. It does make your heart race some fierce: you ought to be in good shape before even going near it.

I would say that this power-tool would break at least 70% of people's minds. 90% of North Americans who have never known even the psychedelic effects of a first harvest of vitamins after a winter without.

As always, be leery of any description that uses a lot of words in "quotes".
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Unread postby skiwi » Wed 01 Jun 2005, 09:20:20

So how does it rate compared to psilocibin.
Boy was that an eye opener when the mushroom 'spoke' to me
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Unread postby sklump » Wed 01 Jun 2005, 09:45:14

Psilocybin is normal-space-plus-perturbations. You look at a wall, you'll see the wall, perhaps breathing or separating colours or whatnot.

Salvia is a totally other experience. You won't see the wall: you'll be looking at an episode from your childhood in perfect clarity, or you'll experience a multicoloured white tunnel of probability to a universe folded into a cranny you overlooked before, or some other craziness, potentially unrelated to what's happening in cartesian space.

Mushrooms are not even a comparison. Perhaps oliloqui, or DMT, or ayahuasca, or some shamanic thing from the Amazon. Not to knock shrooms - they're just the best IMO :wink:
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Sat 02 Jul 2005, 23:55:56

Some observations about the Female Owner. I met her about a decade ago when she had no children of her own. She was in her early twenties and rather plain and insecure. Didn't project much appeal. Since her victory with the Brazilian over her husband and since having a couple of children and not losing her figure, indeed becoming more feminine and confident she has lived up to the old adage that a woman reaches her peak in her thirties. Good for her. Its a pleasant thing to see people grow.
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Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Sun 03 Jul 2005, 00:12:43

Pen it's good to see you typing so much, because it shows your eyes must be doing well. It's good to hear thet operation went well!

Salvia, that's just some plant right? That sounds too weird for me, I want to make sure I can avoid it, I can see someone offering me some salvia tea and my not knowing it's any different from chamomile tea.
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Sun 03 Jul 2005, 00:28:32

Thanks Plants for your kind words. I was just thinking about my experiences in this restaraunt. I have learned so much working there. When my friend Arturo started working there he was uptight and coming off some years of using cocaine. Now he is so much more happy and relaxed and I know for a fact that I had a lot to do with it. I worked out a number of my own problems as a result of my experiences there. Life is a maturation process. We have a very pleasant chemistry there now and unfortunately I fear the worst for the coming hard times.
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Re: Trouble in the Restaurant

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 03 Oct 2005, 00:46:25

More trouble. The male owner had to fire the day driver and take his position and tips for himself because there wasn't enough money coming in to support his bills. Goodbye to the days of sitting out back and drinking Coronas. It's only going to get worse as the months go by. I'm going to enroll in sign language courses and become a teacher for the deaf. Nothing else I can do, I was born half deaf myself. Poor Anthony, he's always getting fired.
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Re: Trouble in the Restaurant

Unread postby medicvet » Mon 03 Oct 2005, 05:19:00

Why do I get the most bizarre feeling that your restaurant is the parable that you see for reality everytime you partake of salvia?

And I had never heard of salvia before now either.

But I still won't try it. No thanks. My brains is messed up enough on it's own, tyvm.

Although if the opportunity presents itself, wouldn't mind going on a visionquest, but cannot see myself trying any hallicinogen for any other reason at all.

Until then, just give my my bud light and my bud lit
and after that I quit.
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Unread postby holmes » Mon 03 Oct 2005, 18:54:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'P')enultimateManStanding, Skump, Skiwi, Threadbare, Holmes, Plant, and the rest,

This is a facinating forum. Thank you

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Hey your welcome Pete. good to have u here.

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