Might as well try everything once
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That's a dumb rationale. Cannabis is a wild plant as well, so is tobacco. Doesn't mean that smoking is good, because the act inherently harms your lungs. I assume you eat the mushrooms; i mean i doubt they will kill you but hallucinogens tend to mess with the brain as you age. We have tons of hippies here from the 60's and their brains are all fried.
i fear for the future of this world.
fuck bureaucracy
at the end you're gonna regret listening to an incel in a Vietnamese weaving forum and not doing it
just try it, so at least your can know how it feels
>being against drugs is a bad thing
>muh can't knock it until you try it
I swear, if I ever get any moniker of power, I'm gonna come down hard on you fucks. I'll make them dump alcohol in the streets like they did in Prohibition. I'll drop napalm on cannabis and opium fields, and put actual punishments on drug use and trafficking.
I mean all these people complaining about throwing cannabis dealers into prison because it's expensive. I have a cheaper alternative - all those costs of taking care of those fucks can go to bullets and ropes
The addictive potential of shrooms, both physical and psychological, is negligible though - particularly compared to alcohol, tobacco and even weed. There is also no risk of fucking yourself up by accidentally consuming poor quality stuff. LSD for instance is quite hard to make and requires a lab setup and a good understading of the chemistry behind the process; making LSD can produce a lot of dangerous by-products if you don't know what you're doing, so buying a bunch of acid from your local Afro-American trader does come with certain risks. Shrooms on the other hand are a completely natural product containing no harmful substances.
Not only anecdotal evidence but also proper studies suggest that a shroom trip can have a huge positive impact on your life.
> Almost one-third of the subjects reported that the experience was the single most meaningful or spiritually significant event of their lives, and over two-thirds reported it among their five most spiritually significant events. About two-thirds indicated that the experience increased their sense of well-being or life satisfaction.[32] Even after 14 months, those who reported mystical experiences scored on average 4 percentage points higher on the personality trait of Openness/Intellect; personality traits are normally stable across the lifespan for adults.
On paper it sounds all pretty good to me.
>The addictive potential of shrooms, both physical and psychological, is negligible though
It's not addiction that I care about. There is a moral disconnect between using substances which influence the mind and body to a way where it affects our perception of the world. When you use drugs, you are handing your body over to the chemicals, and you are subjecting yourself to a degenerate scene of users who put the substances before life, and actively combat the four cardinal virtues.
You seriously trust the words of (((people))) who say you should consume drugs? Sounds like the same kind of people who trust MSM and Jewish psychological outlets which try to tell people that trannies kill themselves because we shame them. The people who do those surveys have an agenda, a pro-drug and pro-social agenda. My objection comes on a purely moral and normative basis. You won't die from using them, nor will you likely become addicted like you would with a drug such as heroin. However, in regards to personal character, it should be avoided.
>and you are subjecting yourself to a degenerate scene of users who put the substances before life
wat
I am interested in taking shrooms on my own with no involvement of any scene or group or agenda.
>You seriously trust the words of (((people))) who say you should consume drugs?
Except, the kind of (((people))) you are probably talking about are staunchly anti-drugs. If this doesn't make you think, I don't think anything does.
>However, in regards to personal character, it should be avoided.
There is substantial evidence that tripping on shrooms can actually help you grow as a person. It's a kind of drug that has a way different impact on your brain compared to the usual suspects (weed, booze etc). This is why I am interested in shrooms and not other drugs.
>I am interested in taking shrooms on my own with no involvement of any scene or group or agenda.
Your use of the drug brings you into the culture. You do not have to consume drugs with a group of people to join that culture; all you need to do is consume cannabis to be considered a stoner. The scene I am referring to is a culture, not an organization.
>Except, the kind of (((people))) you are probably talking about are staunchly anti-drugs.
No they're not. They were able to conquer and subvert Western civilization through sex and drugs, and any associated art, music, and social norms. Big pharma is overwhelmingly ran by (((them)))
>There is substantial evidence that tripping on shrooms can actually help you grow as a person.
No it doesn't; just look at the kinds of people that consume the drug. That should speak for itself. I do not care how the high is different than consumption of alcohol or cannabis; the fact is it alters your body and mind in a way that psychologically disconnects you from the world. That is the problem I have with hallucinogen use, a just and moral society does not have to be afraid of the physical world and how it works for (and against) them.
very gay thread