never done it before

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by check., Oct 8, 2009.

  1. check.

    check. Senior Member

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    haha nice story wonka

    i doubt my friend would be into tripping in the city, especially if we dont have a sitter. i think for me an ideal place would be in my room, cause my roommate will be gone so we'll have the room to ourselves, no one will bother us (especially if i convince my suitemates that we're fucking or something, which they'll probably assume anyway). plus i'll have my mac so we can listen to music and stuff. and when we feel comfortable enough maybe we'll head outside and walk around campus.

    haha my friend tripped on acid at temple once, he thought the bell tower was some kind of time travel thing and he was in sparta(?) he also said if you're walking around campus while tripping that j&h is really scary (because it makes so much noise, like if you walk down the side street)
     
  2. wonka816

    wonka816 Oh Davey

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    ive tripped and stayed in my apartment(which is pretty much just my room/kitchen) and it was still great...played a lot of guitar
     
  3. Dropzone23

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    I can only stay in for part of the trip but eventually I have to go out and see the sky. Sometimes people forget how beautiful the sky and clouds can be. I would recommend a park. Basically somewhere you can just sit and chill without having alot of people walking around. I tripped balls at Central Park in Manhattan two weeks ago and it was awesome.
     
  4. porkstock41

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

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    i wouldn't limit myself to just the park, or just your dorm. acid lasts quite awhile, so you can do both places.
     
  5. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    ^ yeah best answer. You'll want different settings during the trip, its gonna last allllll day.
     
  6. porkstock41

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

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    try not to be around authoritative people, but if you have to be, just remember that they probably CANNOT tell that you're tripping. just don't be nervous. hopefully you can sign into your dorm building without losing it :) those security guards see people stumble in drunk all the time i'm sure.
     
  7. check.

    check. Senior Member

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    if i can convince my friend to come here, i think i want to start in my dorm room, stay here until we feel comfortable enough to sign ourselves out and then walk around outside, maybe sit by the bell tower or something, just walk around campus. i know no one is gonna stop us or anything outside, the only thing im nervous about is if we want to leave but dont think we can function well enough to sign out of the dorms.
     
  8. wonka816

    wonka816 Oh Davey

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    the people at temple could care less if youre fucked up signing in and out...going into my friends dorm we would have to give them our id and such to sign in and out and ive done it completely drunk as shit and they didnt care lol

    dont wander off the temple campus though, neighborhood is terrible just off the campus
     
  9. porkstock41

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

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    sounds EXACTLY like my brief experience at duquesne university in pittsburgh PA

    the undergrad that i ended up going to was really small and there was no signing in. we just propped doors and stuff. never signed in guests. i had been sneaking into those dorms since 11th grade high school
     
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