deep conversations while stoned in austin, texas

Discussion in 'Texas' started by soulexplorer, Jun 1, 2011.

  1. soulexplorer

    soulexplorer Guest

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    just joined up when i discovered this kickass community randomly--i wonder how many Austin people there are here (seems to be a few, but it seems like there should be a LOT). really excited to be here. i'm looking for folks in Austin that are the kinds of people that like to really delve deep into conversation topics while stoned. it's a lot easier to find people that just zone out when stoned. when i'm high i get lot's of energy and get very excited about complex discussion. anyone else out there like me? i'm 28/m, went to UT and never met anyone as curious as me before. would definitely like to challenge myself with meeting other knowledge seekers.

    i think marijuana and other drugs provide an amazing insight into existence, but to explore it all internally is difficult. it's much more beneficial and enjoyable to help eachother pull out the answers by asking each other difficult questions.

    anyone game?
     
  2. haha_wintaaa

    haha_wintaaa Member

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    i live right by austin!
     
  3. ~xR*Z*Nx~

    ~xR*Z*Nx~ Member

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    Me IS Tee I S BE E IS
     
  4. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    Lol nobody wants to talk about the universe with you.
     
  5. soulexplorer

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    natural_philosophy, awww don't make me tear up. ;)
    i guess i just haven't been lucky enough to find the big thinkers yet. need to hang out with more philosophers...

    :sultan:
     
  6. TheHerbalist3000

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    dude, dont stop thought. its wat invigorates our society into new eras. cool that u like deep convo's.

    think about this, what came first: the principle of teaching, or the art of learning?
     

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