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Tony6Strings
#1 Posted : 12/16/2018 1:40:53 PM

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https://www.thestranger....et-vape-pens-full-of-dmt

This is the local weekly paper. The author of this article, Lester Black, has a regular column in which he writes mostly about cannabis. My own opinion on the guys article is that it does very little to shed any negative stereotypes of entheogen users. This article in particular caught my eye last summer because it was about dmt.

One thing that stood out to me because I've heard this from other first timers- the expectation of elves. Breakthrough does not necessarily include elves and vice versa, I myself have never seen one. Please do let me know what you think of the article.
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null24
#2 Posted : 12/16/2018 4:00:21 PM

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Elves, three hits, heroic dosing. TMK is fun to listen to for sure, but damn I'm getting so tired of having to sew up all the logic holes he so thoroughly embedded the entire DMT thing with.

I guess back in the day when nobody knew DMT, he could say anything and get an audience-the more bombastic and poetic the more profitable, surely, but now his entertainment has turned into liabilities. A lazy researcher comes across him as the self appointed guru of (1990s) DMT and thinks all he says is gospel, let alone factual and it is reported as such.

Have you seen the new Vice? It's the "burnout" issue and has articles all through it on toad venom (they call it bufo like good little woke wooks) and aya and acid, oh my!Ugh, i really hate those guys.
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