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tseuq
#21 Posted : 12/10/2015 12:47:39 PM

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Guys, I fristly thought about doing some djing in the end of 2014 and now I am having my first blast, next to some known DJs, at a psy-party this saturday. I am going to play twilight/dark coloured trance from 4am - 6am and I am f***ing deadly excited.

Additionally I cut some samples from Terence McKennas DMT trip, which I want to embed.

Did I say how excited I am? ufff.. Laughing

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Questioning the existence of ourselves. Confused


Like dogs chasing their tails.


Keep it spinning and psy on, tseuq
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#22 Posted : 12/10/2015 1:04:15 PM

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Godspeed on you tseuq Big grin
 
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#23 Posted : 12/10/2015 2:52:58 PM

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Right on tseuq! Thumbs up
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#24 Posted : 12/10/2015 6:35:22 PM

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Tsueq the duke on the wheels of steel.
Can you DJ at my wedding in ohhhh.... 19 days?

eep.
Inconsistency is in my nature.
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tseuq
#25 Posted : 12/10/2015 7:31:38 PM

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Thank you!

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JohnIce2
#26 Posted : 12/10/2015 11:51:32 PM

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Well mine has been good! Took 24mg of Loperamide and am feeling pretty nicccce. Nothing to eventful besides that. Sorry about the crash! Hope everything is going well.
Thank you for the reply!


What is your reasoning for taking loperamide? Pleasure or combating withdrawal?

I have heard there is a light opiate type effect from large doses but i`d have thought you need far beyond 24mg to notice anything.



Well haha I took it cause it was around and i'm out of pot Razz
from the 24 I got mild numbness and felt soooooooo relaxed. Their was a little bit of a head change but not much. It was alot better after scraping some resin and smoking with it. No opiate tolerance though. From what I understand it is a opiate, just one not capable of producing euphoria at safe dosses.

Had something weird happen to me today lol. Took 100mg of Zoloft just for the hell of it (its not supposed to get you high from what I hear) and started getting really high. The high felt exactly like DXM and I showed symptoms of a DXM high i.e disassociation, vomiting. Felt really good and really bad at the same time. The nausea was horrible, only threw up once but still. I think their may be something a bit wrong with my heads chemical balance. I have HPPD (self diagnosed) which I believe to be mainly brought on by DXM so I am curious as to if the Zoloft raised my serotonin levels therefore making my HPPD worse for the time the medication was in effect. I notice my HPPD with weed ALOT, like I trip after a few hits type shit. But when I smoke I just get used to the feeling and it resembles LSA or Nutmeg more than DXM (still allitle bit though). Could Serotonin receptors play a roll in HPPD?

Edit: The Zoloft also made me numb like DXM does.
and congrats on the gig bro!!! haha I do the same thing in my free time!
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