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Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:15 pm
by P Daley
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
You should try 2cb
I FUCKING WANT TO SOO BAD! Can't get any though. Same with mescaline and dmt, but those are rare to come by anyway. Just the big ones on my bucket list.
Never done ket either, kinda wanna try it, but I really don't think I want to enough to buy it. If someone offered me a bump and I was completely sober I'd do it (I have a big thing about mixing drugs until I've tried them singularly).

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:16 pm
by Terpit
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
You should try 2cb
I FUCKING WANT TO SOO BAD! Can't get any though. Same with mescaline and dmt, but those are rare to come by anyway. Just the big ones on my bucket list.
Never done ket either, kinda wanna try it, but I really don't think I want to enough to buy it. If someone offered me a bump and I was completely sober I'd do it (I have a big thing about mixing drugs until I've tried them singularly).
Google 'lazy mans tek' and look for a link on shroomery :)

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:18 pm
by ehbes
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
You should try 2cb
I FUCKING WANT TO SOO BAD! Can't get any though. Same with mescaline and dmt, but those are rare to come by anyway. Just the big ones on my bucket list.
Never done ket either, kinda wanna try it, but I really don't think I want to enough to buy it. If someone offered me a bump and I was completely sober I'd do it (I have a big thing about mixing drugs until I've tried them singularly).
My friends brother got busted for dmt a few years ago in Georgetown...they take that shit seriously

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:20 pm
by P Daley
ehbrums1 wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
P I'm starting to think you like drugs more than Lyons..
Don't get me wrong, I love drugs. I really do, it scares me sometimes. But I don't do them all too often. I normally just blaze, and even that I've cut to about 3 a week. I just have the mindset of "have fun before the real world takes the ability to have fun away".

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:21 pm
by ehbes
Yeah...drinking is it for me

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:21 pm
by Terpit
P Daley wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
P I'm starting to think you like drugs more than Lyons..
Don't get me wrong, I love drugs. I really do, it scares me sometimes. But I don't do them all too often. I normally just blaze, and even that I've cut to about 3 a week. I just have the mindset of "have fun before the real world takes the ability to have fun away".
Being employed (iaasume thats what you mean by real world) doesn't stop you from getting on it,just makes you more sensible

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:23 pm
by P Daley
ehbrums1 wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
You should try 2cb
I FUCKING WANT TO SOO BAD! Can't get any though. Same with mescaline and dmt, but those are rare to come by anyway. Just the big ones on my bucket list.
Never done ket either, kinda wanna try it, but I really don't think I want to enough to buy it. If someone offered me a bump and I was completely sober I'd do it (I have a big thing about mixing drugs until I've tried them singularly).
My friends brother got busted for dmt a few years ago in Georgetown...they take that shit seriously
It's a shame. Everything I've heard about it makes it seem like the jizz of a god, but it's so elusive.

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:24 pm
by P Daley
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote:
P Daley wrote:
Terpit wrote::lol: fair enough, eating yoghurt after a tab or two was an incredible experience forme
I can't remember anything being anything less than awesome tbh. Only thing I want to do now is candyflip, just seems like the logical best thing in the world.
You should try 2cb
I FUCKING WANT TO SOO BAD! Can't get any though. Same with mescaline and dmt, but those are rare to come by anyway. Just the big ones on my bucket list.
Never done ket either, kinda wanna try it, but I really don't think I want to enough to buy it. If someone offered me a bump and I was completely sober I'd do it (I have a big thing about mixing drugs until I've tried them singularly).
Google 'lazy mans tek' and look for a link on shroomery :)
Please don't tell me it's anything like morning glory? I was expecting a huge time from MG, and I just tripped and vomited. It was horrible.

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:26 pm
by Terpit
That's a tek to have DMT in 3-4 hours

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:30 pm
by Kochari
P Daley wrote: It's a shame. Everything I've heard about it makes it seem like the jizz of a god, but it's so elusive.
That's cus you don't chase these things man, they come to you when you're ready.

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:32 pm
by Kochari
Blap, double

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:32 pm
by Kochari
Terpit wrote:That's a tek to have DMT in 3-4 hours
I know its about dinosaurs yeah, but I'm using what we call an "analogy" here
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Gee, the lack of humility before nature that's being displayed here, uh... staggers me.
Donald Gennaro: Well thank you, Dr. Malcolm, but I think things are a little bit different then you and I had feared...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, I know. They're a lot worse.
Donald Gennaro: Now, wait a second now, we haven't even seen the park...
John Hammond: No, no, Donald, Donald, Donald... let him talk. There's no reason... I want to hear every viewpoint, I really do.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Don't you see the danger, John, inherent in what you're doing here? Genetic power is the most awesome force the planet's ever seen, but you wield it like a kid that's found his dad's gun.
Donald Gennaro: It's hardly appropriate to start hurling generalizations...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: If I may... Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that you're using here, it didn't require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done and you took the next step. You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don't take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now
[bangs on the table]
Dr. Ian Malcolm: you're selling it, you wanna sell it. Well...
John Hammond: I don't think you're giving us our due credit. Our scientists have done things which nobody's ever done before...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
John Hammond: Condors. Condors are on the verge of extinction...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: [shaking his head] No...
John Hammond: If I was to create a flock of condors on this island, you wouldn't have anything to say.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: No, hold on. This isn't some species that was obliterated by deforestation, or the building of a dam. Dinosaurs had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction.
John Hammond: I simply don't understand this Luddite attitude, especially from a scientist. I mean, how can we stand in the light of discovery, and not act?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: What's so great about discovery? It's a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world.
Dr. Ellie Sattler: Well, the question is, how can you know anything about an extinct ecosystem? And therefore, how could you ever assume that you can control it? I mean, you have plants in this building that are poisonous, you picked them because they look good, but these are aggressive living things that have no idea what century they're in, and they'll defend themselves, violently if necessary.
John Hammond: Dr. Grant, if there's one person here who could appreciate what I'm trying to do...
Dr. Alan Grant: The world has just changed so radically, and we're all running to catch up. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look... Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?
John Hammond: [laughing] I don't believe it. I don't believe it! You're meant to come down here and defend me against these characters, and the only one I've got on my side is the blood-sucking lawyer!
Donald Gennaro: Thank you.

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:34 pm
by P Daley
Kochari wrote:
P Daley wrote: It's a shame. Everything I've heard about it makes it seem like the jizz of a god, but it's so elusive.
That's cus you don't chase these things man, they come to you when you're ready.
I'll believe it. After all of the LSD horror stories and "first time wtf"'s, I held out to get the most potent stuff available before I did it and holy shit did I have a good time. Guess patience is a virtue, eh?

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:25 pm
by noam
Kochari wrote:
Terpit wrote:That's a tek to have DMT in 3-4 hours
I know its about dinosaurs yeah, but I'm using what we call an "analogy" here
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Gee, the lack of humility before nature that's being displayed here, uh... staggers me.
Donald Gennaro: Well thank you, Dr. Malcolm, but I think things are a little bit different then you and I had feared...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, I know. They're a lot worse.
Donald Gennaro: Now, wait a second now, we haven't even seen the park...
John Hammond: No, no, Donald, Donald, Donald... let him talk. There's no reason... I want to hear every viewpoint, I really do.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Don't you see the danger, John, inherent in what you're doing here? Genetic power is the most awesome force the planet's ever seen, but you wield it like a kid that's found his dad's gun.
Donald Gennaro: It's hardly appropriate to start hurling generalizations...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: If I may... Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that you're using here, it didn't require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done and you took the next step. You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don't take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now
[bangs on the table]
Dr. Ian Malcolm: you're selling it, you wanna sell it. Well...
John Hammond: I don't think you're giving us our due credit. Our scientists have done things which nobody's ever done before...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
John Hammond: Condors. Condors are on the verge of extinction...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: [shaking his head] No...
John Hammond: If I was to create a flock of condors on this island, you wouldn't have anything to say.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: No, hold on. This isn't some species that was obliterated by deforestation, or the building of a dam. Dinosaurs had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction.
John Hammond: I simply don't understand this Luddite attitude, especially from a scientist. I mean, how can we stand in the light of discovery, and not act?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: What's so great about discovery? It's a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world.
Dr. Ellie Sattler: Well, the question is, how can you know anything about an extinct ecosystem? And therefore, how could you ever assume that you can control it? I mean, you have plants in this building that are poisonous, you picked them because they look good, but these are aggressive living things that have no idea what century they're in, and they'll defend themselves, violently if necessary.
John Hammond: Dr. Grant, if there's one person here who could appreciate what I'm trying to do...
Dr. Alan Grant: The world has just changed so radically, and we're all running to catch up. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look... Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?
John Hammond: [laughing] I don't believe it. I don't believe it! You're meant to come down here and defend me against these characters, and the only one I've got on my side is the blood-sucking lawyer!
Donald Gennaro: Thank you.
lol one minute people are banging on about how everyone needs to open their minds the next minute those same people are the first to judge those who wish to open their minds as not being worthy...

DMT is a drug and like everything else if people want to try it its their decision to do so, there's nothing holy about it, there's nothing sacred about it, you wana make some and smoke it more power to you

i for one, will be using that lazy mans tek myself once i got my cash together again, sounds mad simple to produce a decent amount for me and friends

nice one Terpit!

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:52 pm
by BonerJams04

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:00 pm
by sigbowls
my neck is better, just has to bend it a few times

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:06 pm
by jayladders
i love medieval stuff and its really sunny, so today im gonna go sit in the garden drinking the oldest ale i can find with a campfire reading a book on the crusades

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:25 pm
by ehbes
jayladders wrote:i love medieval stuff and its really sunny, so today im gonna go sit in the garden drinking the oldest ale i can find with a campfire reading a book on the crusades
Have you read "A world lit only by fire" ? I'm reading it for my History class, looks pretty good

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:46 pm
by Terpit
noam wrote:
Kochari wrote:
Terpit wrote:That's a tek to have DMT in 3-4 hours
I know its about dinosaurs yeah, but I'm using what we call an "analogy" here
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Gee, the lack of humility before nature that's being displayed here, uh... staggers me.
Donald Gennaro: Well thank you, Dr. Malcolm, but I think things are a little bit different then you and I had feared...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, I know. They're a lot worse.
Donald Gennaro: Now, wait a second now, we haven't even seen the park...
John Hammond: No, no, Donald, Donald, Donald... let him talk. There's no reason... I want to hear every viewpoint, I really do.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Don't you see the danger, John, inherent in what you're doing here? Genetic power is the most awesome force the planet's ever seen, but you wield it like a kid that's found his dad's gun.
Donald Gennaro: It's hardly appropriate to start hurling generalizations...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: If I may... Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that you're using here, it didn't require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done and you took the next step. You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don't take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now
[bangs on the table]
Dr. Ian Malcolm: you're selling it, you wanna sell it. Well...
John Hammond: I don't think you're giving us our due credit. Our scientists have done things which nobody's ever done before...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
John Hammond: Condors. Condors are on the verge of extinction...
Dr. Ian Malcolm: [shaking his head] No...
John Hammond: If I was to create a flock of condors on this island, you wouldn't have anything to say.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: No, hold on. This isn't some species that was obliterated by deforestation, or the building of a dam. Dinosaurs had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction.
John Hammond: I simply don't understand this Luddite attitude, especially from a scientist. I mean, how can we stand in the light of discovery, and not act?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: What's so great about discovery? It's a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world.
Dr. Ellie Sattler: Well, the question is, how can you know anything about an extinct ecosystem? And therefore, how could you ever assume that you can control it? I mean, you have plants in this building that are poisonous, you picked them because they look good, but these are aggressive living things that have no idea what century they're in, and they'll defend themselves, violently if necessary.
John Hammond: Dr. Grant, if there's one person here who could appreciate what I'm trying to do...
Dr. Alan Grant: The world has just changed so radically, and we're all running to catch up. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look... Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?
John Hammond: [laughing] I don't believe it. I don't believe it! You're meant to come down here and defend me against these characters, and the only one I've got on my side is the blood-sucking lawyer!
Donald Gennaro: Thank you.
lol one minute people are banging on about how everyone needs to open their minds the next minute those same people are the first to judge those who wish to open their minds as not being worthy...

DMT is a drug and like everything else if people want to try it its their decision to do so, there's nothing holy about it, there's nothing sacred about it, you wana make some and smoke it more power to you

i for one, will be using that lazy mans tek myself once i got my cash together again, sounds mad simple to produce a decent amount for me and friends

nice one Terpit!
:W: just be extra careful with the lye. Nasty stuff

Re: things that have made you happy today

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:53 pm
by noam
will do