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June 09, 2020, 09:41:17 PM |
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F*** it .... the Dude is back at his local pubs Hmm... this is not the picture we were hoping for. But I guess we will take it. Also you young to need to get the prostate checked.
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Toxic2040
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June 09, 2020, 10:01:29 PM |
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somac.
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June 09, 2020, 10:11:39 PM |
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This seems like 1 whale trying to keep the price down. I remember this kind of shit in the 2016 run up, eventually it stopped when the tide turned and the whale instead of making money from this type of shit just kept losing it. Same thing could be happening now I think.
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You're never too old to think young.
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June 09, 2020, 10:11:56 PM |
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If I took 500 mcg (oh for the Sandoz that used to come in through Stanford) now would I become Generation Alpha? 500. About as high as I ever went. Just remembering it scares the shit out of me. But it was probably different in the 80s. Your's probably cleaner. Cleanliness counts. The first I tried was made in Switzerland at Sandoz Labs and imported by Stanford University for research purposes. It made its way through the Pranksters and the Acid Tests to the group of beatniks and proto-hippies who eventually became Haight-Ashbury. Nobody really knew what doses to use but 500mcg was common. Needless to say it was very pure. After that it varied. The Grateful Dead's roadie/soundman Bear (Owsley Stanley) made a batch after the Sandoz stuff ran out and he mixed amphetamine with it to give a more "up" trip.It was fairly pure other than that. After that, I got what I could at varying purities and strengths. Luckily we got a pretty good supply of Apperson/Pickard crystal acid in Toronto because one member of their organization (an ergot agent in Eastern Europe) lived in Toronto and while most of their product was shipped directly to Europe (for security reasons), employees were paid in product. The closest I got to it was to supply beverage-grade ethyl alcohol (unavailable in Ontario at the time) for them to turn the crystal into "liquid acid" for distribution. It was always of the purest grade. In the 1980s my friends were making even-soak blotters on unmarked white blotting paper at an accurate 100mcg per 1/4" square. Because it was so pure many people didn't get much more "effect" than they did from a 30mcg hit of biker acid. Poorly manufactured or stored LSD deteriorates to strychnine which increases hallucinations and disorientation without adding any psychedelic effect. It also causes cramps. The Apperson/Pickard people were motivated more by altruism than money. Unfortunately they finally got busted near a repurposed missile silo in Kansas early this century and the quality of available acid hasn't been the same since. Fortunately, all my friend was far enough away to not get busted but he did run off to the mountains of Mexico for a few years. Luckily my acid days were already long over. Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
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June 09, 2020, 10:14:03 PM |
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Heh. Stuff for novels, right there! A boring life must be real hell I definitely did not lead a boring life. "Fear and loathing in las vegas" - for most people it was a story, for some it was a tutorial Boredom is kind of like being dead already, imho. Life is too precious to just bore it out.
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June 09, 2020, 10:19:05 PM |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
This statement pretty nails it. But i always felt that i might get adventurous again when i'm really old, i mean 80+
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June 09, 2020, 10:19:49 PM |
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This is like Rat race
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June 09, 2020, 10:26:39 PM |
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After you get the message, hang up the phone.
Very true. Back on my dryer mystery, I finally figured out not only was the timer arced but 1/2 of my 240 was a poor/intermittent connection at the hot water junction which is probably what caused the arch in the timer. After tracing that all I have to do now is put everything back together.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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June 09, 2020, 10:26:45 PM |
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Get ready for the next whale sell off? It got really boring.
We are all having a good time, and cheering up regarding our ongoing upwards price pressures. Then this^^^^ ruinin dee moo F*** it .... the Dude is back at his local pubs If I cannot see shoes or other parts, then I don't believe.
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June 09, 2020, 10:28:38 PM |
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Heh. Stuff for novels, right there! A boring life must be real hell I definitely did not lead a boring life. "Fear and loathing in las vegas" - for most people it was a story, for some it was a tutorial Boredom is kind of like being dead already, imho. Life is too precious to just bore it out.Good Fellas did a great job of portraying too much time coked out as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij06kLDKJrw
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June 09, 2020, 10:30:00 PM Last edit: June 09, 2020, 10:42:50 PM by OutOfMemory |
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Time for some evolving, beautiful structures... Excluding the recent fakeout, the smaller triangle on daily seems to offer a chance för ä pümp. EDIT: Support seems to be on the rising edge, too. bearwhales and CME, would you please fuck off already!
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June 09, 2020, 10:39:33 PM Last edit: June 09, 2020, 10:52:30 PM by sirazimuth |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
Spot on Jimbo. Judging from my last trip like 35 years ago when I may have “over indulged” to put it mildly, if I took 500 mcg today, I’d be in the loony bin staring at the waving blank walls and pondering how/why I’m just a quantum vibration in the vastness of the enigmatic universe.....
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June 09, 2020, 10:39:47 PM |
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Heh. Stuff for novels, right there! A boring life must be real hell I definitely did not lead a boring life. "Fear and loathing in las vegas" - for most people it was a story, for some it was a tutorial Boredom is kind of like being dead already, imho. Life is too precious to just bore it out.Good Fellas did a great job of portraying too much time coked out as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij06kLDKJrwThanks, a great movie. I have to look on the movie archive NAS if i still have a copy of it, should be harder to find a free download nowadays.
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June 09, 2020, 10:53:36 PM |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
Spot on Jimbo. Judging from my last trip like 35 years ago when I may have “ over indulged” to put it mildly, if I took 500 mcg today I’d be in the loony bin staring at the waving blank walls and pondering how I’m just quantum vibration in the vastness of the universe..... I wonder what such experience might be like for me today. The last time, the message was that everybody around me, and probably most humans, are struggling in some way. I felt all those broken spirits. It was clear enough to tell me where my life would go to, on the way i was att. What i would end up like if i wouldn't change...
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June 09, 2020, 10:56:13 PM |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
I can't agree with you there Jimbo. I'm far from young and still use it. I find that the message changes over time. You could say it gives you the message you need to hear at the time.
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June 09, 2020, 11:04:00 PM |
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They can take some artistic liberties. Certainly they can find a pair of handsome, young, black twin actors. They can modify the story a bit to make them grow up in the Baltimore housing projects or something.
Have it so there's originally triplets, but one gets killed by cop brutality.
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June 09, 2020, 11:05:34 PM |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
I can't agree with you there Jimbo. I'm far from young and still use it. I find that the message changes over time. You could say it gives you the message you need to hear at the time. Once you understand the universe you really don't need any more knowledge. You haven't gotten the full picture yet.
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June 09, 2020, 11:27:58 PM |
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Acid is a young persons game. After you get the message, hang up the phone.
I can't agree with you there Jimbo. I'm far from young and still use it. I find that the message changes over time. You could say it gives you the message you need to hear at the time. Once you understand the universe you really don't need any more knowledge. You haven't gotten the full picture yet. Oh, I understand the universe as well as anyone can. Lots of help from meditation and psychedelics in that regard. However, I'm far from being able to claim omniscience. Anyone who claims to have the full picture most definitely does not have the full picture.
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June 09, 2020, 11:37:38 PM |
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Ibian, be nice. You can't blame every individual of a whole (artificial) group for that groups collective actions. And I also think that the boomers of Scandinavia started raising taxes before the boomers of north America. Besides, being born in 1961 and thus a boomer I must say that I was born in to a system already in place. I never voted for higher taxes, I always voted for lower taxes. And I don't like the runaway welfare state we have in Scandinavia, and never has.
I never claimed to be nice. I know, that's why I'm urging you to be nice. I know I can be hard sometimes when it comes to politics, but that's never personal. I would not have any trouble having a beer with any of my political opponents after a hard debate. But then again, I used to be involved in local politics and am used to that, some people in here might not. (looks at Hairy and smiles). There's a Swedish saying, "It costs nothing to be polite, but it pays of well". (In a somewhat loose translation). Are you going to urge the boomers to be nice or not? Let's just get that cleared up. No, I think the boomers in here are pretty nice already.
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