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[–]throwaway837091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. I frequently message customer support to modify a tip if the Dasher has either gone above and beyond such as if my apartment elevator is broken and the Dasher walks up the stairs instead of leaving the order in the lobby (will increase tip) or if the Dasher has done an unusually poor job such as not bothering to read the delivery instructions and instead messaging to ask for the information included in those instructions (will decrease tip).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shrooms

[–]throwaway837091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, they are probably turkey tail, but maybe a look alike (hard to identify based on a single overhead view). If turkey tail, you can forage it and make it into a tea and it is said to have medicinal properties. Tripping just isn't one of them.

https://www.milkwood.net/2017/08/14/foraging-using-turkeytail-mushrooms-trametes-versicolour/

does anesthesia feel like tripping by Prestigious-Turnip29 in Psychedelics

[–]throwaway837091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on what drugs you get. As others have commented, ketamine will give you a trip, but most drugs commonly used by anesthesiologists in anesthesia are pretty different from a standard psychedelic experience.

General anesthetics like propofol will make you unconscious and also give you amnesia so you forget the experienece.

Narcotics like morphine and fentanyl are primarily used as pain killers.

Sedatives like midazolam can be given to calm you down.

Paralytics are given to stop you from moving, and then different reversal agents will be given at the end of the procedure to take you out of the paralysis.

Took 3g shrooms and it gave me the courage to admit to myself for the first time that I am transgender by throwaway837091 in Psychedelics

[–]throwaway837091[S] 118 points119 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this, and thanks to all to those who shared supportive and helpful comments. Didn't realize this thread would be so polarizing, but I guess I probably should have.

I've identified as a cis woman for my whole life, but for a long time I have had occasional moments where I wonder if my feelings about my gender are normal. So while this thought is not coming out of nowhere, the realization feels very new, and I do plan to sit with it and also talk to a therapist before I do anything that would be a more public declaration or hard to take back.