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colorful_hippie
10-16-2005, 01:44 AM
Hey, Ive tried sali d before, and hit multiple level trips, ranging from no feeling at all, to trips I still cant remember, my question is how much 10x do I need to hit v on the scale, I dont have a scale so a photo would be nice, I way about 115 pounds, thx in advance, props to haikuru for past advice :sunglasse
mellow
10-16-2005, 03:10 AM
hmmm I acheive a I or A level trip with 1/6th of a gram of 10x...perhaps try 1/8th or 1/10th.
for 1/8th of a gram just split the gram into 8 equal portions and smoke one.
and for 1/10th of a gram just split the gram into 10 equal portions and smoke one.
Wish you a happy trip.
redgreenvines
10-16-2005, 03:14 PM
stay in school
learn math
get comfortable with science
you find you already have the answers inside you
Hikaru Zero
10-17-2005, 12:01 AM
props to haikuru for past advice
Call me "haikuru" again and you might not keep getting advice. ;)
With 10x, it takes me *approximately* 1/8th of a gram for a S-A-L-V-I-A experience.
Good luck. =)
colorful_hippie
10-17-2005, 01:35 AM
hey, thx for the advice, sorry for mangaling your name, I had just got back from biking so I was really tired, Il be more careful in the future
p.s. What is the first dimension?
Hikaru Zero
10-17-2005, 04:57 AM
First dimension ... length?
nesta
10-17-2005, 04:01 PM
none of them come first, they're all meaningless to us without the others as reference points.
i'm reading the book "the time machine" which, though a fictional novel, suggests time is the fourth dimension and for duration to be as important as width, heighth and depth to something's existance, because you can't have something exist in space and then suddenly just vanish with no explanation. he suggests time isn't necessarily a one-way street and that we might be able to move about in it if we can figure out how. its suggested we may move forward to the future at a steady rate for a similar reason that gravity continuously keeps going towards the ground...but that can be beat with devices such as balloons and airplanes and helicopters and rockets....so why not find a way to move in other directions in time as well?
good book so far. really short though.
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