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#1 Posted : 7/14/2013 3:30:04 PM
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Hello Lurked for a long time obtained some DMT made "The Machine" Then I Experienced Very happy

Smoked once in a bong with tobacco as a sheild but nothing can prepare you for the real experience Smile

May do a extraction soon. I've been a long time user of mushrooms and LSD but this is some next level enlightening shiiiit.

Love to everyone. See you all around Drool

 

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#2 Posted : 7/15/2013 7:47:43 AM

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Welcome Transforming.

I agree that classic hallucinogens as profound and amazing that they can be... well... DMT is quite a different experience! Knowing how to let go from LSD and mushrooms is a good skill to have, but you're still really not prepared.



 
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#3 Posted : 7/15/2013 2:13:05 PM

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Also think about the following: Watch your language - Communication is comprised of not only the explicit but also the implicit messages, which are transmited through choice of words and general tone of speech. We do not want curse words and immature slangs in the nexus! Please use language in a dignified manner.


Welcome to the nexus.

Please watch your language. Cursing has kinda gotten out of hand lately and we need to curb it now. Thanks for understanding.

From the sounds of it, you had a pretty good experience. I would like to caution using that size of dose. Not everyone agree's but most do that 50mg is actually a high dose and for most people if properly vaped can be overwhelming. I recommend lowering dosage down to 15-20mg and seeing what kind of experience you have. If you don't get much it's most likely due to your technique and not a natural tolerance.

Adjust your technique using a lower dosage and slowly increase once you know you got it down. 50mg isn't something you want to experience if your expecting something it isn't. Trust me.
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#4 Posted : 7/15/2013 3:28:21 PM

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I tend to agree with that 50mg would wipe me out! I am a 15-30mg man myself.

With regard to the proliferation of cursing, while i do not condone endless streams of banal obscenities, i think that the odd well placed expletive is healthy and honest. As long as it isn"t a blatant personal attack.
Indeed the first time i ever broke through on DMT i have to say that there was a lot of phrases like "fuck me! what just happened there???" for the next hour or so. But this maybe because i am a little intellectually challenged in the vocabulary department (but i would hazard a guess that i am not the only one among us that has had this reaction). If our sacred molecule can induce this sort of reaction in us then surely the odd curse word is warranted.

There are loads of articles about in support of the use of colourful language and i have listed 7 good reasons for swearing that i have found below.

However if people are not conducive to my arguments i am happy to tow the party line (as always).

"To swear, except when necessary, is becoming to an honorable man." —Quintilian

1. Pain relief. Swearing activates the so-called 'fight or flight' response, leading to a surge of adrenaline and a corresponding analgesic effect. Richard Stephens of Keele University in England found that people who swear are able to hold their hands in ice-water for twice as long. However, this only holds for people who swear a few times a day, not for so-called 'chain-swearers'. Presumably chain-swearers are densensitized to their swearing, and so not particularly aroused by it. It remains unclear whether some swear words are more effective than others. But it seems very likely.

2. Power and control. Swearing can give us a greater sense of power and control over a bad situation. By swearing we show, if only to ourselves, that we are not passive victims but empowered to react and fight back. This can boost our confidence and self-esteem, and also provide the impetus for further corrective action to be taken. As Mark Twain put it, 'When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear.'

3. Non-violent retribution. Swearing enables us to get back at bad people or situations without having to resort to violence. Instead of punching someone in the face or worse, we channel and disarm our anger by swearing instead. True, swearing can also have hurtful consequences, but better a few sharp words than a sharp dagger. Swearing can also serve as a warning signal or as a marker of rank and authority, a bit like an animal's growl: "Watch out. Stop it. Or you're damn well going to pay the price."

4. Humour. Swearing among friends can be quite hilarious. In such circumstances, it represents a release from normal social constraints or, like play-fighting, makes light of a potentially threatening person or situation.

5. Peer and social bonding. Swearing can serve to show that we belong in a certain group, or that we are able to be ourselves and so wholly comfortable with the members of that group. If done correctly, it can also signal that we are open, honest, self-deprecating, easygoing, and barrel loads of fun.

6. Self-expression. Swearing can be a way of showing that we really mean something or that it is really important to us. That's why swearing is so much a part of any sport. It also broadens our register and makes us more lively and interesting, being used, for example, to add emphasis or 'punch' to our speech.

7. Psychological and physical health. The health benefits of swearing include increased circulation, elevated endorphins, and an overall sense of calm, control, and well-being. The key is to do it sparingly and not to get angry at the same time, which would be very bad for you—as well as terribly vulgar.

 
 
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