Extracted DMT has a peculiar smell to it, rather unique in fact. While I'd have no problem in the kitchen or wine cellar describing some delightful food or wine scent. Wines usually have analogies like " Old Oak" "Blackberry" " With a whisp of burnt toffee" " Rich Plum undertones with a tanic finish'
I'm no expert on wines but can usually get were the experts are coming from on this. Spice's scent leaves me pondering in vain for some romantic analogies. The best my limited faculties can do is " Sauer Kraut with a faint peppering of crushed mothball" ( but I know I'm missing something crucial here)
Surely someone can do better than this ?
Simply keyboard untruths, fabricated by a malacious malware.
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arcanum wrote:...I'm no expert on wines but can usually get were the experts are coming from on this. Spice's scent leaves me pondering in vain for some romantic analogies. The best my limited faculties can do is " Sauer Kraut with a faint peppering of crushed mothball" ( but I know I'm missing something crucial here)
Surely someone can do better than this ?
The scent of nice pure white spice reminds me of flowers - maybe jasmine - with a hint of cinnamon. It's very pleasant and mild. (If it smells like mothballs and sauer kraut, maybe you need to re-x? ) gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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The smell of propolis from a beehive, burned on charcoal as incense, reminds me somehow of spice... OM
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gibran2 wrote:"The scent of nice pure white spice reminds me of flowers - maybe jasmine - with a hint of cinnamon.
gosami wrote:"The smell of propolis from a beehive, burned on charcoal as incense, reminds me somehow of spice..."
Ah yes, these descriptions would make any oeneologist proud.
Cheers
Obviously my technique is a bit off. ( still works though)
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Gibran2 is right on with pure spice smelling of flowers, and Actualfactual is exactly right regarding spice that could use a re-x or two. I'd also add that spice needing a re-x smells like a nursing home/old people (not trying to be mean, i love old people  ). All posts are completely fictional and for educational purposes only
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actualfactual wrote:new shoes. this for sure. to me it smells almost identical to this spray-on shoe protector i bought one time at foot locker. I had the spray years ago, way before i even knew what dmt was. but as soon as i smelled dmt for the first time, that was exactly it.
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To me it smells like new fresh plastic, with a hint of flowery sweetness and a slight spice on the finish.  I'm a scotch drinker BTW, so I know all of the romantic analogies that can be used to describe scents and aromas of fine spirits, wines, beer etc.
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Corn tortillas with a nice sweet smell mixed in. Smoked spice smells like bad morning breath though. 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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it seems to remind me of leather with a hint of an unnamed flower "Oh Dinah. It’s just a rabbit with a waistcoat... and a watch?!"
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archaic_architect wrote:Corn tortillas with a nice sweet smell mixed in.
Smoked spice smells like bad morning breath though. At proper vaporization temperatures(At least with GVG) leftover spice in the pipe smells just as normal spice, pretty much. Although if you talk about the smell of combusted spice, I'm sure it smells horrible. Ever since I smelled it the first time, I said it was smell of flowers... Something like syringa and jasmine, with a hint of something more spicy. I've also noticed how pure white spice has much milder smell than yellow/orange spice. And I always recommend redissolving in acetone to make sure any possible trapped naphtha will evaporate. If your spice smells unpleasant, I recommend giving it some fresh air for 24 hours and/or redissolving in acetone, or recrystallization.
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DMT smells like aliens. I'm sticking with that. Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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tele wrote:archaic_architect wrote:Corn tortillas with a nice sweet smell mixed in.
Smoked spice smells like bad morning breath though. At proper vaporization temperatures(At least with GVG) leftover spice in the pipe smells just as normal spice, pretty much. I've not worked with xtal much just enhanced leaf and changa mainly so I just tap it with the flame and boy it stinks! I wonder if truely vaping would enhance my experiences? 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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..Terence McKenna used to describe it as smelling faintly like camphor..first time i smelled it i thought "wow, is this what the inside of a brain smells like?"...
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The only pure crystals I have ever had were these golden-yellow beauts and they smelled JUST like new shoes! Every time I go into a shoe store my heart does a little flutter... بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Fairly responsible Kratom user.
"whenever he drank ayahuasca, he had such beautiful visions that he used to put his hands over his eyes for fear somebody might steal them." in between the grinding-brakes of a train crash while aluminum-foil robots make obnoxious sex noises on a static-filled walkie-talkie radio.
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archaic_architect wrote:tele wrote:archaic_architect wrote:Corn tortillas with a nice sweet smell mixed in.
Smoked spice smells like bad morning breath though. At proper vaporization temperatures(At least with GVG) leftover spice in the pipe smells just as normal spice, pretty much. I've not worked with xtal much just enhanced leaf and changa mainly so I just tap it with the flame and boy it stinks! I wonder if truely vaping would enhance my experiences? I wouldn't like to inhale smoke for my hyperspace access at least... Vaporizing is so smooth and effective that I would not go any other way about it.
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