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It would be an out-of-body experience, I have been told.
Better go check some out to see if it's a good idea or not.
What a great idea... Nothing like some shrooms with your other green, leafy plants.
What could possibly go wrong?
"Idiocracy" was not supposed to be a documentary.
I've come around to the idea of Psilocybin as a therapeutic treatment for PTSD, but only in the context of treatment being administered and monitored by a doctor. Not a fan of any other approach. Don't want it to become the next recreational drug like marijuana. But 'Becoming Cary Grant' did make me rethink my position on using low dose psychedelics as a therapeutic tool for severe mental illness. And I say this as a middle aged guy who has never taken any form of illegal drug in my life, and am so square even my pants say 'regular straight'.
Not in favor of this at all. Geez, those things can cause serious hallucinations.
A guy I was stationed with a couple of times was originally from Lafayette, CO but attended Longmont HS. He told me of a time he went to a HS party and consumed some "magic mushrooms". He got in his '72 Mustang and started to drive home when he started to hallucinate. He was certain that his face was melting off of his skull. He ended up crashing that beautiful Mustang.
Naw, those things don't need to be made legal.
Agree.
Never done mushrooms, but I have done acid....I can totally see where your mind lets you do things that are insanely wrong. I did some of it. I'm not particularly crazy about pot being legal, but legalizing mushrooms, really? How many new steps of insanity can we climb in one lifetime?