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more of Snorkel's cool legal alternative drug experiences

Started by Snorkel, April 24, 2008, 04:32:42 PM

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sans culottes

I support BUSH

Socks

Quote from: Co-Z on April 25, 2008, 02:52:33 PM
does the shit kill you, any dangers?


Well that would tend to discourage costumers so I highly doubt a normal dose is going to kill you.

Gin

Quote from: Rustoneal on April 25, 2008, 02:33:20 PM
try dramamine good shit

The physical effects people commonly experience vary, but usually include the sense of their body being unusually 'heavy,' especially in the legs, to the point where they cannot even walk, or where they constantly bump into things due to lack of motor control. Many abusers have reported contemplation of suicide due to that both excruciating and perplexing sensation felt in the lower legs. It has been likened to how many users imagine swelling bones would feel. Users commonly think that they are in a completely different environment than they actually are. Cognition is extremely slowed down by dimenhydrinate, making interaction with other people very confusing and frustrating. The visual experience most commonly commences with what might be described as a translucent distortion of reality; often dimenhydrinate 'trips' involve hallucinations/representations of common fears such as arachnids and snakes, and may incur a falling sensation. Hearing is affected, mainly because users have to "concentrate" to hear sounds. Auditory hallucinations are also frequent, leaving many abusers 'coming down' convinced that they have interacted with others when their actual compromised mental state would not have allowed them to do so.



WTF why would anyone do that with side effects like that?

Socks


Lovefoxxx

Quote from: Gin on April 25, 2008, 07:47:20 PM
The physical effects people commonly experience vary, but usually include the sense of their body being unusually 'heavy,' especially in the legs, to the point where they cannot even walk, or where they constantly bump into things due to lack of motor control. Many abusers have reported contemplation of suicide due to that both excruciating and perplexing sensation felt in the lower legs. It has been likened to how many users imagine swelling bones would feel. Users commonly think that they are in a completely different environment than they actually are. Cognition is extremely slowed down by dimenhydrinate, making interaction with other people very confusing and frustrating. The visual experience most commonly commences with what might be described as a translucent distortion of reality; often dimenhydrinate 'trips' involve hallucinations/representations of common fears such as arachnids and snakes, and may incur a falling sensation. Hearing is affected, mainly because users have to "concentrate" to hear sounds. Auditory hallucinations are also frequent, leaving many abusers 'coming down' convinced that they have interacted with others when their actual compromised mental state would not have allowed them to do so.



sounds like an average morning after a night out =p

Gin

Quote from: steal on April 25, 2008, 07:53:37 PM
Sounds pretty thrilling to me.  befuddlement

Contemplation of suicide, frustration with others, and hallucinations of fears sounds exciiting to you? wtf steal, wtf?

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