There's nothing scarier to me than crossing over on salvia except maybe death, surgery, or flying. it seems like a ridiculous idea to cross over again. from what i've read, it takes a lot of build up to ever hope to maintaining some sort of control over the experience.
so it's scary. as hell.
it's also kind of life changing.
i'm not one of those...
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so it's scary. as hell.
it's also kind of life changing.
i'm not one of those...
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rott3nappl3s:
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sometimes you're faced with overwhelming darkness. when the obscure suffering that consumes this world pierces the thick and illusory middle-class bubble of plenty, all the normal western excuses crumble under the weight of our pure animal natures. our interactions as great apes often seem to prove that culture is more or less an accident, and a happy one if you're at the top of the...
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iggy:
So there is a town called Normal, Illinois? I thought it was a made up place in the book I am reading right now. Whoa.
There were barbarians at the gates of Rome for years before they were finally able to get in and sack the city. I sometimes wonder what barbarians await us outside our gates.
There were barbarians at the gates of Rome for years before they were finally able to get in and sack the city. I sometimes wonder what barbarians await us outside our gates.
rott3nappl3s:
yeah, it's a real place all right. i'm pretty sure some object of ancient power must be hidden here by a secret organization of utmost darkness. it's got some quirks... it's fine for the midwest, but... it's still the midwest.
cicero suggested that the true barbarians were already inside the gates, in the halls of power, actively working to destroy society for their own ends. of course, cicero was kind of a dick, but there's a "suburb" of chicago named after him that's grimy as fuck, so there's that.
danka fer the welcomes and friendings. i'll try to say more interesting things, or, in lieu of that, just bitch and moan about the state of the universe. it's kind of what i do.
cicero suggested that the true barbarians were already inside the gates, in the halls of power, actively working to destroy society for their own ends. of course, cicero was kind of a dick, but there's a "suburb" of chicago named after him that's grimy as fuck, so there's that.
danka fer the welcomes and friendings. i'll try to say more interesting things, or, in lieu of that, just bitch and moan about the state of the universe. it's kind of what i do.
You've read Cicero. That's cool. I haven't read Cicero since high school when I took Latin so I'll be damned if I remember anything.
I have never tried salvia though people I knew at one time used to talk about it. I have had life altering experience on mind altering substances though that I am convinced changed me forever though.