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7 comments // Mmm....Mushrooms

  • N_Dank
  • Purdey
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      Purdey  
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    • Essential Reading for all

      As a Dutch Meastro of Trance, Josh Wink, once purveyed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A Higher State Of Consciousness

      mmmmmMMMMMmmmm :-)

    • 3 years ago
  • Roialtee
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      Roialtee  
    • I myself have been a guinea pig, in my own clinical testing; and I have nothing but good things to say about them.

      Although, I do know someone who began to exhibit some very....
      eccentric behavior (i.e. going into a police station w/ a knife asking/ordering to be shot.) That the individual claimed only began after taking 'shrooms in a large dose.
      I personally believe there was already an underlying problem, but hey, I'm no Ph.D.

      Anyway. ....mmmMMMM
      Mushrooms...
      Religiouuuuuussssss.

    • 3 years ago
  • malathion
  • TopScruffy
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      TopScruffy  
    • I'm surprised they could keep them confined on the couch! Mushrooms can have a great spiritual benefit but they are definitely not for everyone. A lot of people will experience a "bad trip" their first time and become negatively effected by the psychedelic.

    • 3 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • I think its funny that in the report the scientist tell you not to take the magic mushrooms because they are illegal and dangerous, yet the report said that the people who did take them reported being better for the experience.

      This is yet another example of government and science telling us no to something that can have a great benefit to mankind; like cannabis.

    • 3 years ago
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