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SHROOOOOOMS


Question Posted Monday March 1 2010, 7:33 pm

sooo im gonna do shrooms for my first time on friday with 2 friends when we go to see alice in wonderland. i just want to know what its going to feel like and if im going to like be able to control myself and stuff ya know? oh and what it does to you in the long run thanks!

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metal_as_anything answered Thursday March 4 2010, 5:42 am:
Hahaha, I suggest you don't...
Bu it's your own life.

You're gonna be so fucked up;
When you do Shrooms, you trip out and see shit and you get scared sometimes anyway, but seeing Alice In Wonderland is going to fuck you up so bad.

You wont be able to just sit there and watch.
You'll probably get kicked out for freaking out or yelling at the screen or something.

You aren't just doing random shrooms right?
'Cause that could kill you...
And even if you do do the right shrooms, there's a chance you could go into a trip and never come out of it.

Good luck.
<3

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WittyUsernameHere answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 7:26 pm:
This website is not a forum for advice on psychedelics, or drugs in general. Sadly, this limits my responses by a necessarily wide margin.

What I can tell you is that this is a horrible idea. Psychedelics mess with your reality in ways you cannot predict, and they are very different for every person. That said, no one can promise that you will be able to tell where you are, much less that you'll behave in such a way that everyone in the room is oblivious to the fact that you're on drugs. Its difficult to give you warnings without experience, so let me share a horror story.

My friends name will be Joe. The name is fake, but the story is very real.

Joke took psychadelics. It was his first time, and he took a pretty low dose to test the waters. He stayed home in the dorm with some friends who all took the same thing. Most of them had a good night. Joe looked up at some point after everything kicked in for him and realized that everyone in the room but him was burning to death. He sat on the bed as his friends screamed in pain around him. His response to this was to freak out, strip naked, and start destroying the furniture in his room.

An aside. I'm about 6'2, and 280, former football player. Imagine a hairless grizzly bear with a goatee, and you've got a fairly representational image of me. Joe was 5'10, probably about 170, limber and flexible but not brute force strong.

I could not control him. It took four of us to wrestle him to the ground, and when I talk about destroying the furniture, I mean that he pulled a wooden dresser apart with his bare hands. After an hour of us trying to restrain him as he bounded around the room like a chimp who just did five lines of coke, he got away from us, jumped off his second floor balcony, and then ran down the street, naked with his ankle now broken from the jump, screaming "911!" "911!"

He went to the hospital. Had alot of splinters. Saw pink elephants.

This could be you. And yes, every single part of what I just told you happened.

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Melody answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 3:38 pm:
Seeing Alice in Wonderland will be psychedelic enough without taking drugs. Why do so many kids think they can't have fun without taking illegal substances? You can!

You won't be able to control yourself if you do this. You can take shrooms your whole life and still think the tv screen is trying to eat your face. Think it sounds fun? It's not! It's like being in a nightmare you can't wake up from. That's just if it goes good. If you have a "bad trip" you will experience vomiting, headaches, extreme paranoia, and worse.

If you get caught, you will be in trouble. The psilocybin in the mushrooms will show up on a urine or blood test so if you play sports or have a job that does random drug tests, you will be up the creek without a paddle. You should also be aware that magic mushrooms and highly poisinous fungi look very similiar. How many trusting drug dealers do you know? Don't take the chance.

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Trauma answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 1:37 pm:
It's really not a good idea to take "shrooms". First, do you know where they came from? Some mushrooms are poisonous and deadly. Second, there's a risk of an allergic reaction, which can again be deadly. Not to mention, you could do stupid, dangerous things while on them, whether you have a good "trip" or a bad one. Overall, shrooms are illegal and dangerous. Not a good idea.

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Brandi_S answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 10:51 am:
We can't give advice on taking illegal substances.

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