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DollyLlamma
#1 Posted : 12/3/2012 3:10:23 AM
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I stumbled upon this amazing site while researching spice. I was immediately impressed by the quality and content in the forum posts and throughout the site. These forums have been very helpful to me. This is a community unlike any other. I've learned a lot just lurking and reading. I've also done some experimenting on my own, but it's been invaluable to read about the experiences of others here. I hope to also be a useful member of this community.

-DollyLlamma
 

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Pandora
#2 Posted : 12/3/2012 11:24:27 PM

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Hello DollyLlamma,

Welcome to the Nexus. I'm so glad you found us and decided to sign up. This is a great place to safely learn all about DMT and to actively participate in a vibrant and ever-growing community that might have half a chance of understanding you if you launch into a DMT rant. Very happy

So, please take a good look around - lots to see here. Participate where you feel the call, etc. I'm sure you will love it here.

So, can you tell us a bit more about your personal experimentations? Tried many psychedelics? Tried DMT yet?

Any particular trip reports that stand out for you? I ask because you said you have enjoyed reading about others' experiences.

Anyway, looking forward to learning more about you and seeing you around.

Again, welcome to the Nexus.
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Spangles
#3 Posted : 12/6/2012 1:19:16 AM

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Hi DollyLlamma,
great name, I'm here to learn science and spirituality and humility from you and others
Thank you for BEING
Spangles
 
 
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