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Tenchi
#1 Posted : 4/1/2011 12:41:30 PM

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Well, after half a year of lurking, and one week of using spice, I think it's time to properly introduce myself.

I am a guy in my mid 20s, currently in the middle of my education in engineering. Hobbies would be music, cooking and psychedelic adventures.

I have quite a history of druguse, as many, I started off with mdma and stimulants, mostly speed and coke. Although fun, I've never thought it was all worth the hype (aside from mdma, which I still think is absolutely wonderful). But one day I tried shrooms, after that, I've been totally hooked on psychedelics, and the way they open up the mind, instead of closing it down like stimulants do. And well, to be honest, I actually find psychedelics more stimulating than stimulants Razz

Ever since, stimulants have become less and less and less interesting, nowadays I wonder if I'd even accept any if I was given them for free.

A while ago, after me having tried a few different compounds, I stumbled across DMT. At first I thought "I will never be ready for something like that", maybe I was right, maybe I'm still not really 100% ready, but in that case, it's way too late for regrets Razz

After a succesful extraction and (thanks to the help of many encouraging and wise words from my fellow nexians, really, can't thank you guys enough) I finally blasted off for the first time less than a week ago. Following an initial chaotic and very confusing first trip, a second, extremely blissful one was achieved. And since I've had an additional 2 trips, with mostly confusing results. I guess a while off the spice is in order to meditate over and process all that has happened.

Ah well, I digress.

A short summary of me would be a curious, playful kid that likes music, adventures and psychedelics Smile

Looking forward to getting to know you all!

TC
The first lesson: Patience
The second lesson: Treat Spice with respect and it will treat you with the same. Treat spice disrespectfully, and it will give you a lesson you will not forget.
The third lesson: Keep your eyes closed.
 

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