• BangelaQuirkel@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I will hehe. But in all honesty. For me, a trip doesn’t feel like a drug but like a deep conversation with the core of your inner self and what it means to be you. And I don’t want to be dead, that’s for sure.

    Interestingly, the looming threat of your own immortality is much easier to accept on psychedelics than in real life, I feel.

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      13 hours ago

      there’s this person with their divine experiences and then there’s me talking to tiles in the toilet and getting scared of a faucet

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        Ngl I’ve admired tiles in a community toilet on a Dutch camping lot before. A trip is a long and varied experience and just admiring pretty colors and movements and seeing stuff in things is definitely part of it