I have DMT right now.

Discussion in 'DMT' started by FreshDacre, Feb 11, 2010.

  1. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    Your compassion is ill and shallow, if you have any at all, if you really had compassion for anyone other than yourself you wouldn't endanger those around you. It's easy to say something, but your actions prove otherwise.
     
  2. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    fresh, i have to agree with neodude

    you need to grow up man
    smarten up
     
  3. FreshDacre

    FreshDacre Senior Member

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    Dude wtf I thought you wanted to read my trip report.
     
  4. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    sounds like a good trip :)

    but driving 120 mph is stupid and wreckless

    thinking that you can sense cars before you see them is.....even more stupid

    you didn't already know that cops don't like speeding? you had to get a ticket to figure that out?!
     
  5. liquidacrobat

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    To me the most basic real-ization of the psychedelic mind is that we are all One. Run that one by next time you're tripping and it will be clear that the focus on I I I and my wants and desires is a pretty base web of illusion with maybe some delusion thrown in and when you run up against that one tripping it is as nothing in relation to an irrevocable act like killing or hurting someone (nearly always including yourself) and realizing, because I wanted to go fast! The karma of that one is heavy and forever.

    Someone in an earlier post asked why's everyone arguing. It's not that way. People are connected enough that anything other than the truth the best way they can say it is unacceptable. Silence takes on karma - far more than speaking.

    My son's friend Eric was a state champion fencer - he was lightening fast, headed for Stanford on an athletic scholarship and he hit a slick spot going real fast and slammed into a tree and he and Jamie, another friend were dead right there. Their parents will never be okay and Eric and Jamie are dead.
     
  6. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Le sigh.
     
  7. FreshDacre

    FreshDacre Senior Member

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    Yeah I know. Thats what makes it so fun, is that you are responsible for everything when it's you behind the wheel. It makes you feel powerful.
    Yeah you hear about people crashing. But that is what about 20% of people that drive fast? Some people do it every day, and just get better and better. Yes there is a point where if you are going too fast then it is considered wreckless. I used to try getting really close to that point to prove my skills to myself. I am probably lucky to be alive still, but I would be lying if I said that thats the only reason (skill). So yeah, I have been taking it alot easier the past 6 months though, I am not drifting as much either lol.
    Driving is an art.
    Driving on LSD and weed is the very best though. I actually really want to do that again soon I need more L.
     
  8. largeamount

    largeamount Senior Member

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    yea and then a drunk driver passes out at the wheel in front of you and you get into an accident at 120 mph..
    at least then youd be forced to get over your fear of death:eek:
     
  9. FreshDacre

    FreshDacre Senior Member

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    I'm not scared of death that much, just really don't want to.
     
  10. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    What is your definition of responsibility?
    The way you drive is not responsible, it's the opposite.

    That statistic sounds like wishful thinking to me.

    The difference is that public roads are not a racetrack. Like it has been said twice now, there are way too many variables for your "practice" to carry over into the next time you drive, because it's going to be a completely different situation, and one that you can't for see.
     
  11. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Neo let it go, he's obviously an empath of the road.
     
  12. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    Just trying to potentially save someone's life man, but you're right, I suppose it's pointless.
     
  13. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    his cup is full

    this one is in dire need of the cosmic slap in the face. hopefully he can achieve ego death before his immature actions cause him bodily death.
     
  14. The_Man_On_The_Hill

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    Yeah dude, i always get some oxys when i go snowboarding, last winter i was at white tail and hit a jump on my first run (mind u i havent been down in like 11 months) and thought oh thisll be good, as soon as i left the ramp i KNEW it was bad lol i lost control of my flip and landed face first! and when your at the peak of the jump your like 25 feet in the air then faceplanting in snow/ice.. got up after a few seconds of eating snow and saw red on the ground, face was busted, my lip and nose but I had them pain killers in me so i went to the lift and tried again lol took me like 4 runs but i finally got it :p



    Yeah dude i know your mentallity ll too well, I've been driving fast since i was 16 (22 now) and i've gotten a bunch of speeding tickets had DIP courses, license suspended over and over, lost tons of money to the state for it.. but right now I just got my license back and taking DIP again, my insurance is pretty high cuz of all the points but guess what.. I STILL DRIVE FAST!! I like the rush man, and ya know what, i've had 5 car accidents and not one of them was i speeding, 4 werent my fault, they were someone else doing something stupid (like pulling onto a 55mph road when i'm 100 ft away then pressin the brake when they see me.. still in the middle of the fucking street!!) lol w/e, do what makes you happy man, if i were to die in a fiery crash at 120mph, that'll be my way to go. were all going to die one day. Live the way you want.

    Peace from the East
     
  15. The_Man_On_The_Hill

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    And not to sound sinical or cruel but what does it matter if this dude dies in a car crash?? Why is everyone caught up on "saving a life" ?? I never understood that concept. We are ALL temporary beings walking on this rock and we will all die, so why is there a huge fuss on prolonging the inevitable??

    Im just saying
     
  16. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    Because while that is true logically, no one actually thinks or feels that way.
     
  17. The_Man_On_The_Hill

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    No one thinks or feels that way?? Hmm. I didnt know that you had interviewed 6,000,000,000 people?? Mustve taken you a while.. Oh and you forgot to interview me because, uh, yeah I feel that way.. Hence thats why I said it.

    I just dont understand the mentality, people need to be able to die. Just like with suicide, if someone cannot take their life and their mind and their own body who are you to try and stop them?? You dont have to hear their thoughts or walk in their shoes, so you dont have a god given right to tell them they cant or put them in a CRAZY HOUSE, cuz locked up like a caged animal in a white padded room will help the problem oh so much ??? Silly humans
     
  18. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    Whatever man, go on thinking that you are fine with death.
    I'm sure the last minutes of your life when you realize that you are slowly losing the ability to remain attached will be spent in panic.
     
  19. The_Man_On_The_Hill

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    My last moments will surely be gripped with terror and panic, this I am not arguing but that still does not dispute the fact that I will one day have to experience it, as will you. So the main point of this being who is anyone to try and prolong this fact of life. To try and change fundamental human behavior??
     
  20. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    wow.
    No one is arguing that one day we all have to die. Everyone knows that, and it isn't the point.

    It matters because anyone with any compassion in their heart is capable of empathy, and feels for someone that isn't themselves. You calmly say now that "you know you will have to deal with death one day" but it is hypocrisy for you to pronounce a statement like that so casually, because the event itself will be far from it. You have a nonchalant attitude about death, which signifies that you don't understand it. Just because someone will eventually die one day does not mean that they have to die this day, or that no one should care about it when it happens. If that is what you believe, then why are you posting on a computer when apparently you should be flinging yourself off a tall building in order to avoid the wait?
     

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