THAT is a lie. You aren't, but whoever told you that was. DMT is in no way dangerous. If you have a sitter, and you know what you're doing... there should be no problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
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THAT is a lie. You aren't, but whoever told you that was. DMT is in no way dangerous. If you have a sitter, and you know what you're doing... there should be no problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
right.
Yeah I've heard its pretty toxic and there is a very thin line between the amount you need to trip and the fatal dose?
I'd still give it a lil peck though, just to see......
Must feel crazy for the toad, getting picked up and licked lol
I'm not talking about licking a toad thats ok to lick, I mean some people have licked posinous toads thinking they would get high only to die later on.Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaKaze
Oh. Well wtf. You should correctly identify a toad before you go extracting is secretions, lmao. Sensi, your right about the high toxicity, that is why the venom is not orally taken. That's just how the cartoons portray the experience. DMT isn't orally active anyway, from licking a bufo toad you'd at best, I don't know, die? Smoked, it is one of the safest substances in the world.
Yes, I have never thought about orally taking a drug, nor snorting it, nor injecting it. Even if I did try some DMT it would be smoked, crack - smoked, everything I would try would be smoked lol. I think it's the most effective way to control your high because you decide how much smoke goes in your body. But if you take a acid tab or something you probably would eat the whole tab instead of half of it...never mind me I'm too high lol.
I have heard of that before but i have never tryed it. is that the same frog thay make the poison arrows out of. I have licked a few clams in my live does that count.
Isn't it cane toads? I saw quite a few in Oz
Yea, at pet stores they are sold as "cane toads, bufo toads," there are many nick names for the little buggers. In science, this toad is an alvarius of the bufo genus. "Bufo Alvarius" would be the proper name.
Here is a pic I took of one in Cairns night zoo :thumbsup:
Ugly, but kinda sweet