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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:51 pm
Internet Noir i am considering overdosing on my anti-depressants but then i remembered how shitty an idea that is, how HIGH do you even have to BE to DO something like that.  
Unless you're prescribed some really rare & "last resort"-type Anti-Depressants, overdosing on them will almost definitely just cause you to be incredibly sick the next day. Whatever goal you may possibly be trying to achieve by overdosing on anti-depressants, I can assure you you won't achieve it... Unless, of course, your goal is to have a really bad "hangover" sort of feeling for the next couple of days. (Obviously, as you already said, you've already realized that overdosing on Anti-Depressants would be really stupid... I thought I might as well reply to this post anyway, though, incase anybody out there reading it has contemplated or is contemplating doing that.)
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:07 pm
Rock4ourRock You are the apple...
So I have a friend in England who, about a week ago, tried lighting a cinnamon stick to see what would happen. No effects except cinnamon tasting smoke. Fueled by this, her curiosity kicked in and a couple days ago, she smoked camomile and one other minty leaf i cant remember. She said it worked pretty well.
So i'm curious, Burn, if you've tried some legal alternatives to get high? If so, what were they and how well did they work?
and I am your core.  
LMAO, wowww, I didn't know people actually did things like that. I can't help but wonder what on earth your friend thought smoking Chamomile worked well for... I mean, at best it might have the same calming effect as Chamomile tea? & I think Chamomile tea is actually supposed to be calming mostly 'cause of the smell & taste of the tea itself... xP
&, in response to your question, I've smoked Salvia before... I believe that that's only legal now in about half of the states in the US, though, so I don't know if it completely counts as a "legal high" still. Salvia has a ridiculously strong effect, & it's definitely not something to mess around with... In a few years it will be a Schedule I substance in every state (meaning it will be as illegal as any substance can be... Even some common street drugs like Cocaine aren't Schedule I), & there's a good reason for that, since it's no less powerful than any other Schedule I hallucinogen. I don't think the effects of Salvia are enjoyable at all, though. Somebody who's so desperate to get ******** up that they're sniffing sharpies or some bullshit like that would probably like it, but thankfully people who are stupid & young enough to sniff sharpies probably wouldn't be able to get it.
I've tried a few other legal highs back in the day as well (mostly when I was in rehab... everybody's all about legal highs in rehab), but for obvious "safety" reasons I'm not going to discuss any legal highs that you can obtain at a Drug Store or your kitchen cabinet.
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:10 pm
fighting and pretty much anything horny-making haha.... oh and don't get urself killed lighting s**t on fire =P
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:21 pm
Apparently, Salvia Divinorum is illegal in no uncertain terms in North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. In California and Maine, it's illegal for those under 18 to buy it. In the rest of this country it can be used with no restrictions.
To be honest, I hope that it stays legal. As if the world needs one more outlet for organized crime and drug cartels. Either way, I'm going to try and acquire some before it becomes prohibited.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:35 pm
Arkadiusz Caelum A lotta people I know (not personally, though) tend to say Sharpies... This, along with sniffing glue, is actually considered illegal use of a legal item. So technically, it's not a legal high.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:43 pm
k2, spike, three wishes or things like them are sold at gas stations behind the counter they are a typeof incense that if smoked gives you the buzz of pot and yes k2 spice is killing people but the regular kind isnt
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:21 pm
Ethereal Cereal Salvia, which is still legal in many states can and is being used as an alternative to marijuana. Well that's a hell of an alternative to weed. It'll knock you on your a**. That said there's nutmeg (tried it, can't recommend it); Amanita muscaria (a mushroom not of the psilocybe variety that produces a similar sensation to weed) it's one of the more notable species, big, red and white spotted -- legal but somewhat toxic so use with care; blue lotus is another that comes to mind. There are quite a few and you might want to check out this page http://www.neurosoup.com/Of course I'm not meaning to encourage anything. Just putting the information out there.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:36 pm
Figuren Ethereal Cereal Salvia, which is still legal in many states can and is being used as an alternative to marijuana. Well that's a hell of an alternative to weed. It'll knock you on your a**. That said there's nutmeg (tried it, can't recommend it); Amanita muscaria (a mushroom not of the psilocybe variety that produces a similar sensation to weed) it's one of the more notable species, big, red and white spotted -- legal but somewhat toxic so use with care; blue lotus is another that comes to mind. There are quite a few and you might want to check out this page http://www.neurosoup.com/Of course I'm not meaning to encourage anything. Just putting the information out there. I have to seriously discourage Amanita muscaria. The problem with mushrooms is that there are so many that are nearly identical except in the shape of their reproductive spores. Even mycologists can't reliably discern between species in the field (they have to go to the lab and use a microscope). You can die a very painful death if you misidentify a mushroom. (Mushrooms sold in stores for food are specially bred to guarantee that they are the species they claim).
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:53 pm
steelmagghia Figuren Ethereal Cereal Salvia, which is still legal in many states can and is being used as an alternative to marijuana. Well that's a hell of an alternative to weed. It'll knock you on your a**. That said there's nutmeg (tried it, can't recommend it); Amanita muscaria (a mushroom not of the psilocybe variety that produces a similar sensation to weed) it's one of the more notable species, big, red and white spotted -- legal but somewhat toxic so use with care; blue lotus is another that comes to mind. There are quite a few and you might want to check out this page http://www.neurosoup.com/Of course I'm not meaning to encourage anything. Just putting the information out there. I have to seriously discourage Amanita muscaria. The problem with mushrooms is that there are so many that are nearly identical except in the shape of their reproductive spores. Even mycologists can't reliably discern between species in the field (they have to go to the lab and use a microscope). You can die a very painful death if you misidentify a mushroom. (Mushrooms sold in stores for food are specially bred to guarantee that they are the species they claim). Ok, I will agree that misidentification is an important issue to address with mushrooms, but I seriously disagree with the assertion that you should therefore only buy in stores. Many can be distinguished by their macroscopic features and one should read ahead for the many exceptions to that. Yes it is possible to misidentify even after all macroscopic features have been looked at. But this simply isn't the case for all mushrooms. There are specific mushrooms that are more problematic in identification and are sometimes confused with poisonous varieties. There are also mushrooms that are sometimes misidentified but more typically with desirable varieties. Just read ahead and don't go for the ones that are too problematic to identify with the tools at your disposal. The general rule is if you're unsure, don't eat. But if you're sure it's one of two edible varieties then a mistake isn't a big deal. Look up the mushroom, its specific habitat, season, all the obvious features and then be very certain. Take someone who knows mushrooms along with you or bring some samples with you for identification by someone else. That or just ask someone who knows mushrooms to find a particular mushroom for you. I have to say though Amanita muscaria is one of the most easily identifiable mushrooms around. Sorry for the rant. I'm really not into grocery stores and mushroom hunting is something that I enjoy doing. If you're not interested in mushrooms enough to read ahead then by all means don't go mushroom hunting.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:58 pm
Well, I have less experience in mushroom hunting and more experience in scientific classes about mushrooms, so I'll just leave it at a difference of opinion.
If it makes you feel any better, I also won't eat fish from grocery stores because they're frequently misidentified and often DNA testing proves them to be endangered species.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:01 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:07 pm
Yeah, that makes sense. I do agree that it's an important point, but not as far as dismissing anything goes.
Hah, that does actually make me feel better. Responsible eating is definitely a good thing. I tend to eat all I can locally because I don't trust that larger food producers haven't screwed with genetics. And... yknow, other reasons too.
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:28 am
Went and bookmarked that Neurosoup site. Glad that someone added their input about mushrooms, it's always been something that piqued my curiosity.
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:23 pm
Ethereal Cereal Apparently, Salvia Divinorum is illegal in no uncertain terms in North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. In California and Maine, it's illegal for those under 18 to buy it. In the rest of this country it can be used with no restrictions. To be honest, I hope that it stays legal. As if the world needs one more outlet for organized crime and drug cartels. Either way, I'm going to try and acquire some before it becomes prohibited. Oh, it's without question going to become illegal in the entire united states in the relatively near future; you know how the legal system is, it couldn't move any slower if it tried. Is it still legal in the state that you live in?
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:25 pm
majorspiker101 k2, spike, three wishes or things like them are sold at gas stations behind the counter they are a typeof incense that if smoked gives you the buzz of pot and yes k2 spice is killing people but the regular kind isnt I've heard that that K2 stuff is flat-out ridiculous, & totally not worth the money. I've also heard that it's already on its way to becoming illegal.
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