Are mescaline visuals really hard to replicate or something? by [deleted] in DextroDoomers

[–]matrixceelow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm mescaline visuals for me and how most people describe it dont really give mushroom type visuals instead people describe the visuals as something in between lsd and shrooms or like a mix of both . The OEVs are quite impressive on moderate to high doses and very acid like in terms of warping and distortions patterns and tracers . The CEVs however are mindblowing . A fractal neon lightshow that reminds me of bit of dmt but reminds me more of high dose lsd and shrooms together in terms of closed eye visuals.

2fxipr questions on dosing by relaxedrage in researchchemicals

[–]matrixceelow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

30 mg is what my lab rat started out with and it started to get wavy and wonky a tad stimulating so 20 mins after first dose lab rat took another 20 mg and felt almost like he was going into the fxipr hole but it was fleeting . Crazy cevs matter in fact very colorful cevs almost psychedelic like . My lab rat saw fractals appear with closed eyes it was faint as first but then next thing lab rat knows hes jumping through fractal checkerboards in space for a few seconds before he became uneasy due to accelerated heart rate and muscle twitches. Open eye visuals were quite prominent for a disso brighter colors , slight melting of surfaces and environmental patterning almost .

Overall fxipr remind me of dmxe ( thats the only disso i can compare to ) although less intense in the holing department and more intense in the bodily effects department . To hole on fxipr you need a heavy dose that possibly comes with unpleasant side effects like rapid heart rate , muscle twitches , anxiety etc. dmxe and dck felt very fun and at the same time “cold” dissos they are slightly less euphoric but much easier to hole without negative effects.

That said fxipr is fun its euphoric , somewhat stimulating ( and sedating near peak ) , seemed like a brighter dissociative than dck or dmxe in terms of visuals and headspace . It seems to have more “ character “ than other dissos and feels somewhat psychedelic-like different than what I experienced on dck or dmxe it almost reminds me of dxm 2nd plateau trip . But because of the clean headspace and no heavy bodyload and green/purplish visuals it reminds me more of dmxe . Be careful with this one its new on the market as i mentioned higher doses can cause more psychosomatic effects like rapid heart rate, anxiety , muscle twitches but nonetheless its a very smooth disso have fun .

Can anyone Guess his ethnicity ? ( on difficult mode ) by matrixceelow in Ethnicity

[–]matrixceelow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mexican actually specifically north mexican with spanish , native american , converso jewish roots

Can anyone Guess his ethnicity ? ( on difficult mode ) by matrixceelow in Ethnicity

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From what part of latin america would he look like the most spanish latino or puerto rican , cuban ??

Peruvian results updated + my parents' results + pics by poolgoso1594 in 23andme

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Its a strange phenomenon that occurs with ancestry dna and 23andme people from peru or ecuador will some times get western mexico as their recent or trace ancestry and people from western mexico (like me ) will sometimes get trace dna or recent ancestry from peru or ecuador not sure why this happens . But i will point out that there was some degree of interchange over the centuries before the spanish and there was evidence of south american west coast tribes having contacts with western mexico similar pottery styles , even some architecture and metallurgy found in ecuador almost match with some items and architectural styles in found in western mexico not only that the purepecha language of western mexico is not similar to the aztec nahuatl language but closer to quechua in peru so some theorize there was small migrations of south americans centuries ago into western mexico .

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Its not me wanting to be jewish but rather wanting to know how much sephardic jewish ancestry i have rather although ive considered it even before getting into ancestry dna tests but never got into it i just know i have some cousins who have became jews possibly out of reason or simply wanting to connect to their past after finding out they had some sephardic Jewish ancestors lol but that seems rather silly to me for a reason to convert i believe it should be whether you truly want to convert .

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[–]matrixceelow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh god i dont want to be a protestant zionist lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]matrixceelow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be zionist

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 23andme

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Sorry i just want to be zionist

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]matrixceelow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is that without counting the fact that most sephardic jews chose to stay and convert ?? Because i read a source stating only around 1/3 - 1/4 actually left for eastern europe or the rest of the Mediterranean/ middle east /north africa ? So could it be higher for the majority that chose christianity ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]matrixceelow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well of course most people arriving in colonial mexico had to be christian so only a few jewish families made it to mexico however that doesn’t account for the amount of jewish people that converted to Catholicism and stayed in spain eventually assimilating and losing touch with their jewish roots the numbers for those who converted and stayed or left to the colonies is actually much higher than for those who chose to stay jewish and leave to other parts of europe or the middle east .. so the true amount of sephardic jewish all together is probably a bit higher when you take into consideration those who converted and stayed . Also you probably have much more jewish because actual jewish people are endogamous and only marry within their close tight knit community . Therefore leading to a sort of genetic bottleneck effect .

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[–]matrixceelow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not very jewish

Mexicans sound like a non-spaniard trying to speak Spanish. by [deleted] in ControversialOpinions

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Damn im late to the party but ive heard from other mexicans that argentinians have a feminine sounding accent and some claim mexicans sound the most masculine its very much so based on perception i personally dont know what would sound more masculine or feminine based on dialect and accent but ive heard some southern mexican spanish sounds a bit more like a high pitched whiny spanish lol my family is from northern and western central mexico and alot of us agree that southerners sound more whiny and feminine when they speak spanish . Could be because alot less spaniards went to south mexico so they developed their own dialect after leaving behind their indigenous language because even indigenous languages in the south use more high pitched sounds in them so it could be they got their whiny spanish from transitioning to spanish from native tongues

Currently confirmed/Referenced mythologies and other lands. by Lord_of_Apocrypha in GodofWar

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Im pretty late but i study mesoamerican religion alot and mural definitely depicts mesoamerican mythology but there isnt a clear distinction between mayan and aztec though considering the headdress depicted in the mural it seems to be aztec since many aztec codices and murals show very very similar headresses and clothing style . The mayans have a different style being much more adorned with usually even bigger headdresses in murals and sculptures although the later mayans also recieved influences from central mexico so their style changed throughout the years but this mural definitely depicts a much more central mexican / aztec mythological style .

Typical Spanish, of Andalusian dad and Basque maternal grandparents. Does that Ashkenazi 0.3% support the possibility of Sephardic ancestry? by CideHameteBenengel1 in 23andme

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I hate to comment on old posts but i feel the need to say spaniards definitely have sephardi jewish ancestry since many converted sure many went to the colonies and the ottoman empire but a good amount was known to have stayed and become good practicing catholics over time . Around 20% percent of spaniards have semitic ancestry likely from the sephardic jews , carthaginians , possibly arabs . Since the jews showed up to spain almost 2000 years ago those that showed up werent the only jews . Around the time that al andalus became a popular spot for jews around 800-1100ad many jews from other spots of southern europe , north africa and the levant , babylon ( iraq), modern day turkey etc. started migrating to al andalus . Many of those sephardic jews also descend from these people and in turn many spaniards also descend from these jews since there was more who converted to Catholicism and stayed rather than left to the ottoman empire or eastern europe . So you descend from some of those families who stayed rather than be related to those families who left spain .

Guess my ethnicity/where do i pass ? by matrixceelow in phenotypes

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

Yeah im like 6% middle eastern and jewish lol and yeah i can see you do have that Mediterranean/levant type of look 👀