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Natasha Tori Maru

Work to legalise analogs of 5meo

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It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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It is time for the second hippie wave!!!!

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Oh yeah there’s also another thread on this!

 


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There is something wrong with this product

The name is weird, the powder (at least the HCl form) stinks and is greyish in color, and it’s dysphoric.
It’s also ineffective; people claim the opposite yet users remain just as they were or even worse (which is normal when you attribute a power to a substance like a drug); they stay just as stuck in their own flaws.
It’s like a masochistic fetish; objectively nothing or negative things occur yet its defenders spend their time telling each other how amazing and useful it is, as if suffering through some drug were somehow necessary.

To me someone tells me to keep taking a foul-smelling powder that’s going to make me puke or even traumatize me in order to "heal" or "evolve spiritually" intuitively it's a big demon taking me for a fool.

Look at Leo and Martin Ball they're still dealing with health issues and raging about Trump lol. Why they still don't have an incredible life to show off. Not even the life of an ascetic in samadhi or something like that, lol—just a really cool life.

It’s the same story with Bryan Johnson; he’s a heavy user of 5-MeO-DMT and still a mentally ill who inflicted hypothyroidism and other issues upon himself and now he’s even developed an autoimmune disease.

Psychedelics in general; when you find yourself on some strange frequency deep down you know it isn't particularly good or divine and that you're wasting your time, even if the experience can sometimes be enjoyable.

I know some "highly spiritual" people who consumed a lot of psychedelics and turned into con artists; they started scamming their own loved ones. Some also became depressed. 

Why are the countries where psychedelics are traditionally consumed also all shitholes? The Incas and Aztecs consumed plenty of substances (mushrooms, mescaline, etc.) yet they ended up being extremely murderous, superstitious societies that engaged in mass human sacrifice and cannibalism. It was the "moronic stage blue iberian catholics" who saved many tribes including big ones like the Zapotecs from their deranged, cannibalistic, magic-mushroom-eating neighbors.

There are various signs that raise red flags regarding psychedelics.

Edited by Schizophonia

Take a bit of Monster

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50 minutes ago, Schizophonia said:

There is something wrong with this product

The name is weird, the powder (at least the HCl form) stinks and is greyish in color, and it’s dysphoric.
It’s also ineffective; people claim the opposite yet users remain just as they were or even worse (which is normal when you attribute a power to a substance like a drug); they stay just as stuck in their own flaws.
It’s like a masochistic fetish; objectively nothing or negative things occur yet its defenders spend their time telling each other how amazing and useful it is, as if suffering through some drug were somehow necessary.

To me someone tells me to keep taking a foul-smelling powder that’s going to make me puke or even traumatize me in order to "heal" or "evolve spiritually" intuitively it's a big demon taking me for a fool.

Look at Leo and Martin Ball they're still dealing with health issues and raging about Trump lol. Why they still don't have an incredible life to show off. Not even the life of an ascetic in samadhi or something like that, lol—just a really cool life.

It’s the same story with Bryan Johnson; he’s a heavy user of 5-MeO-DMT and still a mentally ill who inflicted hypothyroidism and other issues upon himself and now he’s even developed an autoimmune disease.

Psychedelics in general; when you find yourself on some strange frequency deep down you know it isn't particularly good or divine and that you're wasting your time, even if the experience can sometimes be enjoyable.

I know some "highly spiritual" people who consumed a lot of psychedelics and turned into con artists; they started scamming their own loved ones. Some also became depressed. 

Why are the countries where psychedelics are traditionally consumed also all shitholes? The Incas and Aztecs consumed plenty of substances (mushrooms, mescaline, etc.) yet they ended up being extremely murderous, superstitious societies that engaged in mass human sacrifice and cannibalism. It was the "moronic stage blue iberian catholics" who saved many tribes including big ones like the Zapotecs from their deranged, cannibalistic, magic-mushroom-eating neighbors.

There are various signs that raise red flags regarding psychedelics.

Not everyone is blessed with good genes. Philosophers in general tend to have health issues in my experience. The only chad philosophers where Plato and Socrates and co imo. Bro was Conan the Barbarian.

Overuse of any drug is cringe, but it's too soon to write off what psychedelics can do in my opinion. It's still early days and we are yet to fully grasp how it works as a society. You could argue that spirituality can retard your survival in general.

54 minutes ago, Schizophonia said:

Why are the countries where psychedelics are traditionally consumed also all shitholes? The Incas and Aztecs consumed plenty of substances (mushrooms, mescaline, etc.) yet they ended up being extremely murderous, superstitious societies that engaged in mass human sacrifice and cannibalism. It was the "moronic stage blue iberian catholics" who saved many tribes including big ones like the Zapotecs from their deranged, cannibalistic, magic-mushroom-eating neighbors.

I guess you consider euthanasia a kind of salvation 😂 Whatever was left turned Spanish real fast. Started getting multiple jobs and shit.

Si si Senor. No drugas. Yo mas cleano. Me go border now. America very good. Me clean car.

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@Schizophonia It is the correlation vs causation thing at play - you haven't established causation. Merely observed a pattern.

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It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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