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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East of the Southern North American West
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I was in high school, couldn't afford any other drugs, and there was a datura plant on a trail me and my friends used to hike so we made it into a tea.
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V8s & 12 Bars
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 955
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I had a fairly wealthy 30-something year old classmate in university who went on a 3 month ayahuasca / datura retreat in the Amazon jungle with some dreadlocked hippie tour guides immediately after he graduated. His rationale was that he wanted to experience something drastic and overwhelming to cleanse his mind of years of monotony and dry electronics / physics research. I think the longer people get stuck in a daily grind the more they build a desire to do something peculiar, alienating, or dangerous, I suppose it provides a sort of mental punctuation for transitioning from one chapter of your life to another.
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you know what it is
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,890
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I use to smoke that K2 ****, and one night after too many hits I thought my body was shutting down. I had to call my boyfriend so he could talk me out of it. That was the last time I ever touched the stuff. It's definitely bad news.
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