I'm talking about the above mentioned superhero moves. I have no doubt they were written by 14 year olds or people with 14 year old mentalities. And now you have (sorry Gavin I have no idea how old your students are) other kids reading that who think it's for real.
I know it's sort of funny but for fucks sake!
(haha I also read this thread whilst lightly drunk/stoned last night. perfect sunday evening come-down reading)
God, the fucking I-heart-Fox-News douchebag army takes over every decent thread.
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The terrorist army bit was my acid-fried mind's dream aged 19...
my acid-fried mind's dream aged 17-pretty much now is dumping large amounts of acid in the water supply of major metropolitan areas around the world simultaneously...
It wouldn't work zhao. Everyone would just go on a massive bummer and no one would notice anything different.my acid-fried mind's dream aged 17-pretty much now is dumping large amounts of acid in the water supply of major metropolitan areas around the world simultaneously...
Hmmm but I guess I'm getting at, was it that you just remember how awful it tasted when you ate it, or we're you actually sort of "re-tasting" it, in the imaginary mouth in your brain? OK so psychology via introspection is a pretty unrelaiable technique (especially perceptual psychology), but I still kinda think its a fairly distinctly different remembering process than the more dominant sense of sight and sound. Maybe it makes more sense with touch. I really have a problem trying to recall the texture of something apart from more-or-less saying to myself "it felt smooth/soft/prickly/whatever"I definitely get tastes stuck in my head. The taste of paprika and crayfish sandwich was stuck in my head for a month recently.
Drug states are different though. If you could really remember them there'd be less point in taking the drugs. I mean that's a big part of the fun isn't it - it's out of the ordinary, unexpected.try to remember the sensation of a scalp massage on E for instance... pretty difficult! (other than "totally trippy" or "really really good")
I definitely get tastes stuck in my head. The taste of paprika and crayfish sandwich was stuck in my head for a month recently.
It wouldn't work zhao. Everyone would just go on a massive bummer and no one would notice anything different.
Or maybe I'm not picturing enough acid.
That's my point though. My local high street is like that anyway - especially when the sun is not shining.i reckon it would be like a scene from 28 days later
It wouldn't work zhao. Everyone would just go on a massive bummer and no one would notice anything different.
If you were spiked how long do think it would take to realise?the bummer will surely set in about 6 to 8 hours later, but in the first few hours i bet some pretty bizzaro events would take placejust imagine... i would give my left foot to see this happen.
the bummer will surely set in about 6 to 8 hours later, but in the first few hours i bet some pretty bizzaro events would take placejust imagine... i would give my left foot to see this happen.
You'd taste it in the water though, not to put a dampener on this fine plan.i think e would be a much more significant and less traumatising choice here. but even with that, people forget.
If you were spiked how long do think it would take to realise?
If everyone in your area was simultaneously dosed would it be more confusing?
Like a modern day outbreak of St. Anthony's Fire.
i was thinking the other day how difficult it is to remember the sensation of physical pain. when you are going through it (after an operation or the dentist say) your mind picks up on its every throbbing nuance, but once its over, thats it - impossible to imagine. of course emotional pain is different, that does stay with you.
this has even less to do with sex than it does with crayfish but there you go.