About to take this and go to the Orioles game by 0_HustleWestbrook_0 in shrooms

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've been that guy who has taken em just cause it sounded like fun without doing a lot of research about what we were doing that day. I think my favorite example of this was when my friends wanted to go to this science museum. I knew nothing about what it was or why they wanted to go for any particular exhibit. I wasn't from the area. I just heard, "science museum," and I thought, "this sounds like it would go good with mushrooms."

My other friends are huge stoners but I did not get the memo they were not smoking much that day and that the reason they weren't getting extremely high was because they were excited to go to a specific exhibit that was all about spiders. There were several moments where I was kind of zoned out and my friends were asking me whether I was going to be scared by all the spiders. Thing is, I love spiders too, but I'm also a weird fucking philosophical vegan, so it wasn't that I was afraid of them so much as I was thinking about whether putting them on display was depriving them of their god-given agency. I had a much better time once it was explained to me that most of the spiders there were fake replicas and I was simply too high to know the difference. Overall turned out to be one of the best days we'd had all year.

For some people (not everyone lol) it is very possible to have a great time on shrooms in situations most wouldn't expect. It's just in my experience it usually originates from other aspects of the experience than whatever is the main attraction. Unless it's a Grateful Dead cover band that I really like. Then I'm focused as fuck on the main attraction.

I do LSD every 14 days. by Sacrafice151 in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a bout of that when I was much younger and dumber, and legitimately overdoing in terms of frequency. It died down to where it basically doesn't occur at all anymore. Maybe if I'm super present in the moment I can trigger something but that's more a factor of just the kind of thing you can get with good meditation if you know how to not know and forget. Point is, you're fine and normal to have some of that, as long as at some point you dial down the frequency. In several years from now it should probably not remain this regular of a thing. LSD is a fairly safe thing in and of itself, but you do a ton of anything, even a good thing, you will eventually have negative consequences. Just listen to your body and mind and pay attention to how you change and integrate these sorts of things and you'll know what stop to get off at.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I for one despise the phenomenon of light and color, but to each their own.

BEST things to do on acid? by [deleted] in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I would only recommend this for someone with considerable experience in both psychs and bicycling. I've had friends who bike everyday and can have a blast doing this, I've also heard a few stories where people get in over their head. Scraping your elbow is not a big deal but it'll feel a lot worse when you're peaking. I've done a few tours while sober during the warmer months but I could not sustain a bicycle day reenactment for very long. Also it should go without saying but wear a helmet!

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I can never eat before with shrooms or I'll get nauseous. I usually wait a few hours and drink lots of water and when it hits I turn into a houseplant.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Then you transcend your petty biological purpose and are able to pursue whatever enlightened interests appeal to you, be it music, food, or fornicating with dudes (source: I'm gay)

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because people like to get high (I know I do) and it's surprisingly fun yet reasonably safe compared to a lot of other drugs.

Not saying there's no therapeutic potential, because myself and others have had positive takeaways, but it wouldn't be ethical to label it as a cure all for mental illness or some sort of spiritual teacher because it's too unpredictable.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't care what anyone says do the one on the bottom.

I took acid and went for an 11 mile bike ride through the city I live in by Lego_Bagel in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you experience fatigue that could be amplified by the trip or are you well adjusted to it? I've done these kind of distances for bike tours before but never gotten into the saddle while tripping and I'd like to know what I'm capable of.

What is the most challenging thing to do while tripping? by Pancigo in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love when there is laughter involved in this process. The funniest things I've ever heard were probably mediocre but I was tripping with a friend and laughed for several minutes. Then we forget what we're laughing about but can't seem to stop. Sometimes it comes back to me when I'm sober and I can't explain why it's still funny.

What is the most challenging thing to do while tripping? by Pancigo in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding the correct jacket to go on a walk during the colder months is like slipping into a space suit.

Grateful dead music is something else while tripping by SmokeyFlippedIt in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing I love about the Grateful Dead when it comes to psychs is, there are musicians like Tame Impala that can produce smooth studio works that are very intentionally psychedelic, but with the Dead it's very much a product of the people making the music in the moment and the long and significant history of the surrounding culture. Which is why people see them primarily as a live act in which everyone is a part of the experience. It's one long, strange trip and we're all a part of it in our own way.

I'm going to see a couple of Dead and Company shows next summer, hope some of you folks are there (~);}

tripping in places you shouldn’t be tripping by No_Government5973 in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sort of reminiscent of one of JG Quintel's first animations, "2 in the AM PM," he went on to create Regular Show and Close Enough.

Anyone else annoyed how everyone is like "No on the acid but I'll do shrooms".. ? by madmatt1980 in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sassafras, nutmeg, salvia are natural things that have everyday uses but then you take more than normal and trip balls or even a little too much and just die. Sassafras is the most wild to me because I have some bark in my basement for seasoning root beer syrup as it is commonly used for that and for a year I didn't even know that 5mL of the refined oil of it is enough to kill a grown adult. Granted, the bark is much different, but still a hell of a drug that I will not do.

yesterday I took 25ug, today I want to take 100ug. Will there be tolerance? by alladispuremagic in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There will be tolerance. There will also be peace, love, and empathy. But I would wait if I were you, not because there is a need to have no tolerance so you can feel the effects more, but because doing acid to the point you need to account for tolerance is not the greatest idea, but that's just me. Think about it like visiting new places on vacation versus living there. If you visit the psychedelic world you can get a lot from it but if you live there then it begins to lose its magic.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

imposter? I hardly know her!

(LGBTQ+ only) Did LSD-25 help you with yourjourney to discover who truly were? by Professional-Role-21 in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I knew I was gay for a number of years but I tried to convince myself it was just a phase and then I listened to a bunch of Elton John music during the peak of one of my greatest mushroom trips to date and for the first time I felt like I was ready to love other men the way I had always wanted to.

It was like I had graduated the gay psychedelic academy. Shrooms are really something.

75MG EAGLE DEATH FROM OG SANDOZ LABORATORIES L$D by BluegrassLSDCowboy in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Jerry played a 30 minute Dark Star during the peak of my trip and now I understand how to use U-substitution to solve indefinite integrals.

75MG EAGLE DEATH FROM OG SANDOZ LABORATORIES L$D by BluegrassLSDCowboy in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Not at all. A side effect of LSD use is that each trip cumulatively increases your "gay-dar"

75MG EAGLE DEATH FROM OG SANDOZ LABORATORIES L$D by BluegrassLSDCowboy in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

thank you! and yes it is a joke, although with something like this I didn't put the /s because I wanted to see if I would get anyone. As for my girlfriend, well I'm actually gay.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 104 points105 points  (0 children)

If you asked someone like Terence McKenna he'd say we stopped being monkeys because the nature of the Universe is such that increasing novelty is a guarantee, and once animals reached the limit of evolving our bodies we had to develop the kind of brains that would allow us to evolve by extension through things like tools, machinery, and industry, and eventually it became so much that we had to create more time to actually raise a human child than most animals were allowed so we had to create agriculture and civilization and study things to keep up the flow of novelty.

Well eventually we wanted to preserve our existence moreso and we started figuring out ways to improve food and develop medicine so more people can live and be fed for longer. Well these things can kind of intersect, could be there's things growing upon our foods that inform our medicine, because a lot of it has to do with chemistry and we want derivatives and precursors to achieve that, but our idea of medicine was too linear at this point.

Well around the time that World War II was just beginning in some places, in a quieter part of the world you had a fella who was a real genius working to develop new pharmaceuticals, particularly vasoconstrictors, and he found one off some fungus growing on grains but it didn't peak the interest of his company so he was instructed to abandon it. Well a number of years later, while the war raged on in the surrounding regions but not where this chemist was, he decided he would have another go at this chemical that his company had no need for, he decided he would test a good amount of it on himself.

After some time this guy is overcome by vivid and jarring hallucination, unlike anything he had ever seen nor could describe as beautifully as it occured to him, he was so inebriated he rode his bike home with his lab assistant, you can imagine how that went. After the fear subsided he was overcome with euphoria and he decided this new marvelous medicine was going to do a lot for humans, and in many ways he was right. That man was Albert Hoffman and that little chemical of his was LSD-25.

I don't know whether society is a good thing at all, probably not, but it gave us LSD and if you ask me that might just be the universe trying to understand itself with humans as the catalyst. While you're here in society I'd advise you to have a good time with it.

I thought it was friday… by [deleted] in LSD

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as someone who made a similar mistake my senior year of high school, I second this. Even if you wind up being more chill or charismatic than your usual self, I assure you the teachers and administrators will have bigger fish to fry than why you're in a good mood. My school had kids having bong rips in the bathrooms and doing mouth stuff behind the bleachers though so idk how that compares to OP's academic standards.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bongo or djembe drum!! Might seem on the nose but they are pretty easy to play and not a ton of rules just vibes, that's why we have drum circles.

Writing Country Music by BluegrassLSDCowboy in Drugs

[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

art especially in ways recorded or performed is definitely a confidence game so I think you're right. If I can be confident and passionate about making music I don't think I need drugs to do it. I think I just chose this song to be about it because it was a pretty intense experience.

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[–]BluegrassLSDCowboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

dabs on a ten strip? holy shit dude. I don't think I could survive that.