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melvin2

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I got some mids that are mildly trippy. I was petting my black cat and noticed a ghostly hand following my own. "Holy shit" I thought. After 30 minutes of watching a finger waving side to side I lit up an incense stick and went into a pitch black room for some fun. It was cool at first but when I took off my glasses it got really cool. The light became fatter and blurry leaving a really nice streak of white light tracer that would shoot into the ember when you stopped it abrubtly. I waved it really fast up and down starting from left to right in banana looking shapes and when I stopped it, one line after another flashed as it followed the trail. This was the best one, kind of a strobe effect. Slow figure-eights were nice. I just got done with a session and it was like a continuous flow of light energy.

Any other good tracer stories? What strains were you enjoying then?
 

GOT_BUD?

Weed is a gateway to gardening
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Only time I've gotten visuals off of weed is when it was laced with Acid (supposedly).

Although, I usually have some mild trails if I smoke quite a bit of really good pot, but I usually associate those as flashbacks.
 

GOT_BUD?

Weed is a gateway to gardening
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newbie_grower said:
Must have been laced with something else. LSD is destroyed at burning temp
Very possible. I was new to smoking, and was told it was laced with acid. :shrug:
 
I smoked a blunt laced with lsd and yes it does work to some extent but listen this all started hapening to me a while back and i was seeing trails.Few months later i started having muscle tremors and spasms.Wll what do you know whent to the doc and they did an mri and i have ms.They said its rare for people to see things but i dunno.They thought it was parkinsons.Im not trying to scare you but thats what happend to me.I highly dought itll happen to yoiu
 

melvin2

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Been smoking this bud for a week and didn't notice anything til yesterday (petting the cat). It's a medium-strong high but nothing else remarkable about it. I smoke from the time I wake to the time I sleep everyday.

I showed my wife and she saw the same things. Like when doing the fast zig-zag making banana shapes starting from the left and slowly moving right, we both said "WOW!" at the same time, so I knew she saw what I saw. She has MS already but we're pretty sure I don't have MS :)

In the places I've lived, I've never known anyone who has ever seen laced weed that wasn't laced by their own hands. I have heard of people thinking weed was laced but they really just had a panic attack (I was guilty of this in my youth).

Anyone who grows or smokes well-known "trippy" strains care to chime in?
 

NOKUY

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my alarm clock has a bright red LED light on it.

when I'm high on my homegrown, and Im in my room in the dark I see tracers from that LED light like crazy....it trips me out sometimes.

Ive seen the same thing when Im out in the woods around my house at night xcept I didnt know where the little red tracer light is coming from for a long time...(at first I thought it was someone fukin around w/ a lazer pointer or lazer sight on a gun) ...but there is def. no one around. I finally figured it out tho and its a little LED on the box that houses my septic system controls...lol.
 
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I used to smoke pot laced with 'shrooms. You would trip. LSD I think turns to strychnine if it goes bad from heat.


An extremely poisonous white crystalline alkaloid, C21H22O2N2, derived from nux vomica and related plants, used as a poison for rodents and other pests and topically in medicine as a stimulant for the central nervous system
 
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BTW Strychnine acts as a blocker or antagonist at the inhibitory or strychnine-sensitive glycine receptor (GlyR), a ligand-gated chloride channel in the spinal cord and the brain.Ten to twenty minutes after exposure, the body's muscles begin to spasm, starting with the head and neck. The spasms then spread to every muscle in the body, with nearly continuous convulsions, and get worse at the slightest stimulus. The convulsions progress, increasing in intensity and frequency until the backbone arches continually.
 

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