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It's worthwhile trying this mind trick.

Natural hallucinogen


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Totally trippy dude... Everything was like movin and like breathing and stuff

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whoa, that kind of freaked me out. it lasted so long!


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Maybe this should move to Presley's smokin' n tokin' thread!
 
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That was stupid.

All I saw was Obama. The mind numbing hallucinate of Communism.

I refuse,....to...submit...to...your...spell...yes, Obama, you can have...cromag's quiver...of sons...

But, as for me and my house....

That...was...mind...numbing...stupid


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High as a kite.


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like...bro....duuuudeee


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that was pretty trippy Wink


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THAT WAS RETARDED! Had zero effect. Eek

Roll Eyes

I'm sure it does effect some people.
 
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It works, because your eyes and brain get used to all the shifting patterns. When you look away at something that is not moving it takes a while for your eyes and brain to adjust to motionless scenes.

It`s like spending a day on a boat. You get used to it all the swashing around. When you ger back on terra ferma you still feel the swashing untill you get used to zero motion again.


The ability to perceive changes in our perceptions varies from individual to individual. The ability to adapt to diffrent perceptions varies from individual to individual. This is why some people get seasick, are uneasy in the dark, are startled by surprising noises etc and other are not.


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I kept waiting for the monster to jump out at you...........


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Wow. For the first 30 seconds or so it was just like taking shrooms. ( except there wasn't the annoying "wood teeth" )How is it that I've never seen that before? Maybe I shouldn't take a three year break from looking on the internet.
 
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