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Re: milk and 2 sugars please.

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:07 am
by HitmanTJ03
Bloody hell!

'Nuff sed

Re: milk and 2 sugars please.

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:36 am
by Exterminatus
I always thought the whole "tear out his heart and show it to him" was movie make-believe... Just... wow...

Re: milk and 2 sugars please.

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:58 am
by Coco
This made me throw up.

Re: milk and 2 sugars please.

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:02 am
by SmokeDef
this is what happens when you do shit you don't know shit about.
Cage fighter drinking mushroom tea ? ...hmmmm ...something's strange about that story.
Once you have a high intoxication level you shouldn't be able to walk anymore, if this guy was on Psilocybe.
Hell, I once even wasn't able to roll a spliff, my fingers were like crab pincers, absolutely useless for rolling at that time.
No, they did not look like pincers just felt terribly retarted and unable to to anything besides open up and close again.
After 10 minutes or so I stopped trying to roll.

The other time I lost my voice so to say. It was really really hard to form words with my tongue.
It was interesting to feel the "retardation". I was able to say a few things though, being impressed by the colors of the leaves in the trees.
"...die Farben, ...die Farben" (...zhe colors, ...zhe colors)
And that was about it for 2 hours or so. No way I could have explained to my girlfriend who was watching over me that I can't properly speak atm but I think she got it. :D

The report doesn't say what kind of mushrooms this guy drank in a tea. Not every mushroom is the same because not every mushroom contains the same chemical compound.
So this could be totally unrelated to Psilocybe. Also the first violent case I've read.
It sounds a bit like a scene out of Reefer Madness and of course we all know that was based on true events.

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