is one more effective than the other? and after preparation, is it safe to smoke as well as insufflate?
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muppeteer wrote:is one more effective than the other? and after preparation, is it safe to smoke as well as insufflate? There are tons of threads on this. Just use the search function
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probably wouldve been just as fast to answer the question... if people only said things that have never been said before there would be very few conversations in this world!
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It probably would have been faster to frown at your reply and shrug, but here goes nevertheless.. muppeteer wrote:probably wouldve been just as fast to answer the question... Ahem. Surely filling in the forum search form would have been faster than to write a complaint that you are not being spoonfed fast enough? muppeteer wrote:if people only said things that have never been said before there would be very few conversations in this world! By the way, have you read the Attitude Page yet? Here is a bit from the section titled "Critical thinking and basic autonomy": dmt-nexus Attitude Page wrote:Also one should do basic research before asking and saying things, we do not want to spoon-feed answers. The FAQ and WIKI, the Nexus search function and Google are basic tools everybody should use and should already help prevent the repetition of topics, that conversion remains superficial and that members have to repetitively respond by pointing to the obvious. Apart from the reasons outlined in the above quote, I personally feel that spoonfeeding people too much robs them of the opportunity to seek out and digest the information themselves. While that may appear to be more work, it opens up the possibility for deeper learning and seeing broader patterns.
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i appreciate your perspective, however there is so much information when using the search tool that it can be daunting to find what you are looking for... furthermore this is the faq section... perhaps my question is frequent, but i've certainly chosen the proper forum for it. anyway, dont answer if you dont want to. but i dont see what you've got to prove. a friendly question deserves a friendly response
oh, i forgot. its the internet.
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Go to google and type in sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate dmt. Its the first link that pops up lol. When it comes to extracting dmt google and the chat room are the best places to go.
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meh. i leave you to your unpleasantness. i condemn you to spend the rest of your lives as yourselves. ciao.
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It was an unpleasure to help.
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I heard violins while reading this (isn't lime better, anyhow?) Better delete the whole thread... “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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At least there is a bunch of relevant links in the thread. It might be helpful to anyone doing an actual search instead of demanding to be spoonfed.
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There was a similar thread directly above it in my active topic feed... He could have just looked at active topics and gotten everything he needed.
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pitubo wrote:At least there is a bunch of relevant links in the thread. It might be helpful to anyone doing an actual search instead of demanding to be spoonfed. Damn, I should have even read the thread contents, or remembered having done so!  I just got the impression muppeteer won't be back. Is that even a problem? I see both sides of most coins and one thing I know - if there's a hole on the one side, there's always a hole on the other one, too. “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Like most people, I have two holes on two sides. It is recommended to not confuse the different functions of these though.
EDIT: sorry, this thread is going nowhere now. Why am I even saying this?
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I think hes just trying to get votes guys. Doing the number game like most new members.
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Then again i could be wrong lol
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