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  1. #61
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Crispy Do i haaaave to do ketamine? How would i even do it? How long does it last? Is it even goooood?

    It is something I wouldn't recommend but it is like bundy but better in every way. You snort it after crushing crystals into a find powder, then you can lay on your back shut out the lights and listen to music.

    I've done it a few times, and found that once you get some experience with dissos under your belt you can control your trips, or at least some aspect of them.

    I like ketamine but it isn't something like shrooms or LSD where a lot of people like it.

    The major effects last for an hour or 2.
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  2. #62
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    After death every bit of music you hear sounds like GTA music.
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  3. #63
    remember when you snort drugs you're not supposed to draw it into your lungs, just enough to coat your nasal passages, it gets absorbed thru the mucous lining. tilt your head back slightly and give a quick sniff...

    this is for harm reduction purposes only...
  4. #64
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Originally posted by Kingoftoes It is something I wouldn't recommend but it is like bundy but better in every way. You snort it after crushing crystals into a find powder, then you can lay on your back shut out the lights and listen to music.

    I've done it a few times, and found that once you get some experience with dissos under your belt you can control your trips, or at least some aspect of them.

    I like ketamine but it isn't something like shrooms or LSD where a lot of people like it.

    The major effects last for an hour or 2.
    Im scared of the dark
  5. #65
    Life doesn’t come with any guarantee of an afterlife, so the focus really has to be on the here and now. If there’s no promise of something more, then what we have in this life is what matters most. Instead of worrying about what happens next, we’re better off making this life count—by living well, building good relationships, and finding purpose in our actions. It’s about seeing life as the main event, not a warm-up. In my culture's religious thought, this approach makes sense since the tradition rarely discusses an afterlife, choosing instead to focus on living fully in the present.
  6. #66
    Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Life doesn’t come with any guarantee of an afterlife, so the focus really has to be on the here and now. If there’s no promise of something more, then what we have in this life is what matters most. Instead of worrying about what happens next, we’re better off making this life count—by living well, building good relationships, and finding purpose in our actions. It’s about seeing life as the main event, not a warm-up. In my culture's religious thought, this approach makes sense since the tradition rarely discusses an afterlife, choosing instead to focus on living fully in the present.

    Life is about spreading your genes...that's it princess. You're just a trout struggling upstream to blow your load and then die.
  7. #67
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Originally posted by Fax 📠 this is for harm reduction purposes only…

    Stop telling me how to harm my reduction.

    I'll do what I want.
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  8. #68
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Life is about spreading your genes…that's it princess. You're just a trout struggling upstream to blow your load and then die.

    Some of us have genes worth spreading. Heal the world.
  9. #69
    Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Some of us have genes worth spreading. Heal the world.

    Self declaration...it's what's for lunch.
  10. #70
    btw, the best way to heal the world is to eradicate all human life.
  11. #71
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Life doesn’t come with any guarantee of an afterlife, so the focus really has to be on the here and now. If there’s no promise of something more, then what we have in this life is what matters most. Instead of worrying about what happens next, we’re better off making this life count—by living well, building good relationships, and finding purpose in our actions. It’s about seeing life as the main event, not a warm-up. In my culture's religious thought, this approach makes sense since the tradition rarely discusses an afterlife, choosing instead to focus on living fully in the present.
    Ok but if im killing myself i want to know what im getting out of it. Drugs can show me an idea of whats after, if theres nothing after then i wont have to care. I just want more certainty
  12. #72
    Originally posted by Crispy Ok but if im killing myself i want to know what im getting out of it.

    The knowledge that your body's resourcess will go to help nourish other life and you'll live on in the form of energy consumed by 1000 bot fly larvae.
  13. #73
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Ong u just ruined ts for me
  14. #74
    Nature isn't pretty (except for me of course)
  15. #75
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Youre fat and ugly shut up
  16. #76
    Originally posted by Crispy Youre fat and ugly shut up

    You spelled "phat" wrong.
  17. #77
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Fat. F a t. Fatass, not fat ass, fat fuck
  18. #78
    Originally posted by Instigator Stop telling me how to harm my reduction.

    I'll do what I want.

    It's a disclaimer so I don't get in trouble for telling a kid how to do drugs. She's gonna do it anyway I'm trying to keep her safe
  19. #79
    I don't care what anyone says I care about her more than all you fucks
  20. #80
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Twat
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