I once heard a story from an an acquaintance about how they were all tripping and one of the party unknowingly reenacted the castration of the Aztec maize lord, Centeotl, by cutting his balls off with a kitchen knife...bummer, man...Chocolate and magic mushrooms is a classic Aztec combo. I hope @droid doesn't feel the urge to sacrifice anyone while under the influence.
Think I'll file that one next to the "man thought he was an orange and peeled himself."I once heard a story from an an acquaintance about how they were all tripping and one of the party unknowingly reenacted the castration of the Aztec maize lord, Centeotl, by cutting his balls off with a kitchen knife...bummer, man...
Bill Hicks picked a hole in the old "thought he could fly and jumped off the roof" schtick.Think I'll file that one next to the "man thought he was an orange and peeled himself."
Ahh, but that's sober-person logic, isn't it?Bill Hicks picked a hole in the old "thought he could fly and jumped off the roof" schtick.
Pointing out that if you believe you can fly, why not just take off from the ground?
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there's a connection between that lsd "flying" chestnut and the whole yogic flying businessAhh, but that's sober-person logic, isn't it?
Why did some drugs, like tobacco, move readily across cultural and geographic barriers in the early modern era, while others, such as peyote, ayahuasca, and psilocybin mushrooms, remained confined to specific regions? What was it that made some substances into global commodities, but not others?
Did I share how on mushrooms recently I couldn't sleep for hours cos I was hallucinating in the darkscience is a brain disorder.