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02-13-2006, 09:08 AM #31
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Your views on "mental" people.
When I was in highschool, I'd always mingle with the Option 3 students. They'd come lighting up the hallways with their bright smiles, and adorable drools. There was this one kid named, Jeremy. It wasn't an everyday occurrence, for I wasn't in school everyday, but we'd always stop eachother, give one another some love, then go about our seperate ways.
There was this other kid that had to wear a helmet all the time. Teachers wouldn't let people get close to him, because, well...he'd probably head-butt the hell out of you. He'd walked alongside the lockers banging his head on them. There were even times that I recall sitting at the lunch table with them (since they had to be seperated). I felt bad for them back then, but now realize that their reality is just as real as our own and they need not our sympathy, because they're just making it through their day, too.
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02-13-2006, 09:10 AM #32
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Your views on "mental" people.
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Originally Posted by StOneD.aS.FuK
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02-13-2006, 02:16 PM #33
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Your views on "mental" people.
Originally Posted by NightProwler
Yeah I had the same experience, except you have to realise, it's more than likely that most of these people are not experiencing the same feelings you've had on shrooms.
Schizophrenics for example can see very frightening, and real looking illusions, without any of the intoxicating feelings of mushrooms. Usualy with mushrooms, everything is fucked up, but it just feels right.
With mentaly ill/retarded people (who are not insane), I would guess that they don't feel like they are on mushrooms either. I think they feel helpless, like a bad trip maybe.
On shrooms I do kind of unlearn everything I've been taught, and relearn it from a more earthly perspective.
I took 1/2 Ounce of shrooms before and it was fucked. I think I said that already on one of these posts. Yeah man after taking 1/2 o of shrooms I literaly was insane for 6 hours. I went from buzzin, to high, to trippin, to scared, to rabid, to calm, to philisophical, and slept.
If you actualy want to experience real authentic insanity beyond your wildest dreams? Just to know what that feels like? Smoke a half bowl of 20x salvia extract
or go for 50 if your really insane.
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02-13-2006, 06:45 PM #34
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Your views on "mental" people.
That reminds me of when I was brushing my teeth and noticed I'd used "IcyHot".
Originally Posted by STDzRus
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02-13-2006, 08:11 PM #35
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Your views on "mental" people.
MMM..Nice sensation on your tongue?
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
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02-14-2006, 01:50 AM #36
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Your views on "mental" people.
I can't remember exactly what it felt like, just knowing that it wasn't toothpaste.
It may be the reason why I haven't pulled any teeth muscles in years.
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02-14-2006, 02:00 AM #37
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Your views on "mental" people.
i think you need to READ the book. its much better. and besides, the guy in the book is faking his insanity.
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02-14-2006, 02:07 AM #38
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Your views on "mental" people.
Originally Posted by CrAzYpOtHeAd
That's why I always believed in this saying.
"Ignorance is bliss."
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02-14-2006, 02:19 AM #39
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Your views on "mental" people.
Man mental chicks are the best in bed. After you have a go with a nice retarded girl you will never go back to the normal ones!
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02-15-2012, 08:09 PM #40
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Your views on "mental" people.
My mother refused to accept my mental state for a number of reason, one was "would the government take me a way from her, which is what they did while she was growing up. Her grandmother was often taken to the mental ward to be treated with shock therapy. Her parents refused to put in one of those places and she seem to maintain a certain level reasoning.
Now had she been put in one of these places for life, I'm sure she would have gotten worse, as what happened to her mother, which was the reason we moved back to my mother's hometown. Once we moved there her mother moved in with us till the day she died.
What I remember and what I was told about her, was that she was like the people in the movie. We went to see her and see would just sit and do nothing. When we took her out, slowly things changed and before long she was walking herself to the grocery store with her little cart.
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