Hello Psilo-cybe,
Welcome to the Nexus. Thank you so much for sharing your introduction essay and art with us. Those drawings are darkly visionary. Visionary art has always appealed to me and I have never shied away from the darker images. I enjoy others' art, but I openly admit a jealosy as I wish I could also get images down onto some sort of media. You must know how it is - there is an image in your head that you have got to get out, right? Frustrating to me personally not to be able to do that. BUT, that never stops me from fully enjoying others' work. So, again, thanks for sharing those.
You sound like a fine, dare I say, typical (nah, no one here is that,
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) member here. I am sure you will make a fine addition to this community. I encourage you to take an in-depth look around the forums if you have not already done so. This place can be an amazing resource. The wiki has all kinds of extraction teks, if that interests you.
Have you had a chance to grow your own plants yet? To experience the joy of nurturing a cannabis, cactus, mushroom colony, salvia, iboga, etc. . . .?
Finally, you mentioned parkour. We don't watch much television here, but we have recently caught a reality show called American Ninja Warrior. Whenever a young man says to me he is into parkour I always think about the amazing performances on that show,
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Anyway, a sincere an warm welcome to you. Hope to see you around as an active member here.
Warm Regards,
Pandora
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