-
-
tool, yes. apc, not so much. i find tool to be a truly psychedelic band, one which i used to listen to while reading trip reports on erowid before i ever did any hallucinogens. this experience inspired a certain mindset that, in a way, prepared me for later excursions.
-
too much drinkin, not enough literati playin'.
-
very much so. I love to dance while sober or on most substances (except weed I think). Low doses of dxm + alcohol make me feel the notes moving my limbs.
-
lol, pretty much. sex, alcohol, and um... more sex and vulgarity, oh yeah and how much literary circles suck and most writers are pretentious assholes.
I used to love his novels and short stories the most but now the poems do it for me. -
literati money? what about drug money or the cash you make from your hos?
science is the way to go. liberal arts = too fucking eazy -
No, I hate that shit. It lasts too long and the effects are too subtle. It's like a normal DXM trip stretched out so the intensity is less but the length is double. Fuck that noise!
-
Do you really have to ask? hahaha, seriously. At this point, my love for DXM isn't a phase or a result of lack of experience with different drugs (except perhaps other dissociatives :<). It's been 3 years!
-
There have been quite a few times where I thought I was. I'm not sure... romantically, it is easy for me to feel like I have fallen for someone (a few really excellent qualities impress me) but it is hard to maintain that feeling for long. Because this feeling is so fleeting, I guess most people would not consider it to be love. Four specific instances come to mind, only two of which I was old enough to really comprehend much of.
I cannot tell if these were love either because all four times, I ended up getting "burned" in the end - I think the intensity of my feelings was a result of feeling rejected and a need for acceptance from someone who intrigued me. -
Depends... have we ever spoken?
-
swallow... if it's already in your mouth and you can taste it, might as well just avoid making a mess.
-
no, it's not typically on my to-do list.

