[Anonymous]

Mar 28, 2009 00:05

Not sure this is going to do any good, but--

Has anyone ever felt like they were on serious hallucinogenics while here?

two-face

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sir_savien March 28 2009, 07:22:31 UTC
[Awkward, wobbly writing, as if someone is writing with their off hand. It isn't signed.]

Yes. Last night.

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 07:34:47 UTC
What happened?

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Re: [anon] sir_savien March 28 2009, 07:41:36 UTC
[The writing becomes increasingly erratic across the sentance]

They injected something into my eyes.

Has this happened to you?

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 11:58:07 UTC
No, nothing like that. I just had a very vivid vision.

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[anon and disguised] notachick March 28 2009, 12:48:45 UTC
The drugs here have made me very sick before, but I don't think I ever hallucinated. Were you injected or?

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 13:21:24 UTC
I don't actually remember getting drugged, but with the things I was seeing last night, I must have been.

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[anon and disguised] notachick March 28 2009, 15:16:45 UTC
What were you seeing? Monsters?

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 23:51:20 UTC
[some hesitation marks]

Not just that. The whole room I was in switched around into something else.

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grosse_sklaven March 28 2009, 15:03:40 UTC
To be honest, no, I can't say that I've ever felt like I was under the effects of a hallucinogen. Why do you ask?
-Adel

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 23:52:08 UTC
I'm pretty sure I was hallucinating last night. If you know of some other way to have intense visions, feel free to enlighten me.

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grosse_sklaven March 29 2009, 03:10:22 UTC
It depends on what you saw, I'd suppose. Magic, delirium, or possession are other possible answers, in addition to implanted memories.

But it, again, depends on what you saw.
-Adel

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[anon] unheroed March 29 2009, 07:12:01 UTC
Are you

I'm not in that much of a sharing mood. Let's just say the entire room I was in changed like I was in a whole other place entirely, and then when it was done, everything was back to normal.

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toxicspiderman March 28 2009, 17:03:23 UTC
No, but I've seen someone who was.

Might have been flashbacks, though.

-- S.T.

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[anon] unheroed March 28 2009, 23:54:27 UTC
Flashbacks? You mean some kind of psychotic episode? What happened?

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toxicspiderman March 29 2009, 00:31:54 UTC
Drug flashbacks. Recurrence of hallucination days or years after last drug use, most common in heavy users (see here).

[an arrow connects the word "here" to the corner of Spider's post.]

-- S.T.

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[anon] unheroed March 29 2009, 00:57:55 UTC
That's different, then. Don't asso I've never done drugs.

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[Writing shaky, barely legible] iwascloned March 28 2009, 19:45:05 UTC
CALL THESE SERIOUS HALLUCENOGENICS? ONLY IF TALKING FLOWERS AND A MAGICAL COTTAGE IN THE MOUNTAINS ARE ENOUGH TO BLOW YOUR TINY SQUISHY MINDS. I WILL BET ALL THE GODDAMN CHILDREN'S STRENGTH GRADE-SCHOOL DRUGS I'VE GOT, NONE OF YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A SIX-THOUSAND-FOOT REPTILIAN JESUS WHOSE WORDS ARE MADE OF KILLER BEES.

BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES

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cigarettes_plz March 28 2009, 23:43:51 UTC
This, children, is why we don't mix our hardcore narcotics.

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numberii March 29 2009, 03:11:03 UTC
You know, I think I'd like to have whatever he's having.
-II

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clockmongler March 29 2009, 05:55:17 UTC
Just lay back and think of Wonderland, my dear.

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