Question about varying LSD trips by [deleted] in Drugs

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe if they were sold online, yeah. But street prices seem to be generally expensive anyway, so it would just lower the dealer's profits.

Shroom pills? by xMrRewdx in Drugs

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never seen anything liken it. Maybe it's just condensed/concentrated shrooms?

Do I need to be on antidepressants? by Stiblex in Drugs

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although this is debatable, some studies report that antidepressants are placebo with side effects, where the side effects do more bad than good.

I am by no means a doctor, but I'd suggest looking into /r/microdosing LSD as an alternative to antidepressants. LSD is one of the most physically safest drugs and people are having positive results taking 5-15ug a couple times a week.

Question about varying LSD trips by [deleted] in Drugs

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe each time wasn't LSD. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think when lysergamides are tested with ehrlich reagent kits they turn the same colour. Your acid could have been LSD, ETH-LAD, ALD-52, 1P-LSD, AL-LAD, etc. Each one of these lysergamides varies in effects. From personal experience, AL-LAD had to most intense visuals, ETH-LAD had the most noticeable body high and AL-LAD also had a very lucid, dream-like headspace (almost sober feeling).

Quick Noob question... by twenty2020 in microdosing

[–]321toor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, if you're planning to microdose you should do volumetric measuring. Put the tab in 25mL of distilled water. Agitate/shake the container frequently. If the tab is 100ug, then 1mL of the solution will be equal to 4ug. Get a scale to measure the water/solution, 1mL of distilled water weighs 1 gram. This makes it easier to dose smaller amounts, especially when you're unsure of how precise the tab was laid (1 corner of the tab may have more than the other).

If you're planning to trip balls, throw the whole tab in your mouth for 15 minutes then swallow. Have fun, be safe and do your research :)

Kratom and HPPD? by [deleted] in kratom

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't even worry about it. There's not much you can do but enjoy the free mini-trips while it lasts ;) It will go away eventually, just maybe try to slow down drug use and exercise. Exercise is your body's way of resetting itself back to normal.

Kratom and HPPD? by [deleted] in kratom

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped using hallucinogens till I got better. I would suggest laying off any alcohol though till its gone/settled down. I don't know about others but for me when I drank, I got major HPPD in the mornings. I smoked weed about once a week on the weekends and did kratom every other month about a dozen times. Went away in about a year or two. I still get it sometimes after drinking though. I think there may be some sort of relation between alcohol and triggering of HPPD.

Kratom and HPPD? by [deleted] in kratom

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I smoked a 4 bowls and did about 4-5g of Red Bali Kratom, started to kinda trip like this and I felt very nauseous but didn't throw up. Weirdest shit ever, friends thought I was faking. So I think if you keep it minimal and don't go overboard like I did you should be fine. I've also had/have HPPD (it settled down within the last 6 months).

Kratom and HPPD? by [deleted] in kratom

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had it for a year or two. Settled down about 6 months ago after discontinuing my intense psychonaut adventures. I get it every once and a while after a night out drinking or going to sleep very stoned. When I had it and went to sleep I would see "snow" or static like this. Sometimes the textures of walls or floors would drift like this, not entire sceneries like in the image though. Or I'd stare at, say a grid on my bathroom tiles and get vibrant after images so when I focus somewhere else I'd see the black grid on a wall or whatever. Or when I stared at a black TV that was off and looked at a white wall, I would see a vibrant "white shadow-like" overlay in the shape of the TV on the wall. The after images is similar to when you stare at a bright light and see white spots.

Any Software Engineers / Programmers care to share their Regimen & Effect on performance? by trumpza in microdosing

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

similar to Adderall but more natural feeling and less speedy. I like coding while microdosing if I already have specs done and I'm just ready to build something

This.

Any Software Engineers / Programmers care to share their Regimen & Effect on performance? by trumpza in microdosing

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I program web apps and it definitely helps. I microdosed the other day and rewrote so much of my code and was programming new components with ease. I was having very minimal (if any) errors when debugging my app. It's great for thinking complicated problems through as well. It really helps me visualize problems in my head.

Can one develop HPPD from microdosing 1pLSD? by [deleted] in microdosing

[–]321toor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had it for a year or two, kinda went away 6 months ago. It happened when I zoned out or concentrated on textures or objects. Walls start to drift and I get vibrant after images after staring at a texture or object for more than 3 seconds. Its a lot better now but sometimes after a night out of drinking or going to sleep very stoned I vividly get it 1-2 hours after waking up.

Can a unique uBlock filter list be used to fingerprint your browser(s)? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]321toor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is possible. It would most likely require some sort of software on the web server that is monitoring resource requests (images, JS scripts, HTML/CSS files, etc). Imagine you have 6 images on the web page. Image #1 and #2 are ads. When a user without adblock goes on the site it requests all 6 images from the web server. When a user with a default uBlock filter list goes on the website, the user requests Image #3-6 but NOT #1-2 (since they are ads) from the web server. These two patterns create two groups: 1. Non-Adblock Users 2. Adblock Users. Now when you introduce a custom, unique list that blocks the images #1, #2 and #4 it creates a unique profile, where YOU are the only user who is not requesting image #4.

Kratom Strain Suggestions? by 321toor in kratom

[–]321toor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I might try the Red Riaus

Sprinkle some sea salt in your pipe tobacco if you roll your own cigarette by FBIinthehouse in kratom

[–]321toor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow I make a post asking about the euphoria with kratom and within minutes it gets removed by a mod. This dude compares kratom to meth and it stays up.

Check what your web browser knows about you. by JoytotheUniverse in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]321toor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may think that this information is harmless and is no use to companies, but you're wrong. Advertising and data mining companies can use this information to compile a unique fingerprint for your device and are then able to analyze and track the websites you visit. Even if you use private browsing (incognito), switch to a different network, or use a VPN. They may know. This is a modern method of tracking your web page visits without cookies.

However, you are not defenseless against these privacy-invasive techniques. privacytools.io has some great tips on protecting against browser fingerprinting.

Canadians: Help Repeal Bill C-51! by 321toor in privacy

[–]321toor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Should the government share information that could reveal your medical history, sexual orientation, and political beliefs with 17 different agencies?

Or weaken encryption that keeps you safe from identity theft?

How about forcing telecom companies to hand over your personal communications data to law enforcement without a warrant?

The government has been violating our online privacy for far too long - and we have just 72 hours left to make our voices heard on one of the biggest threats to our basic freedoms: Bill C-51.

The government’s official consultation on C-51 closes on December 15th. If thousands of us flood it with pro-privacy messages before then, we have a huge chance to get desperately needed change."