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Pigasus
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: indica]
#14017888 - 02/24/11 01:46 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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xk3m_indica said: it's only gonna take so much as "why did this kid eat this dangerous drug, LSD?"
"he was egged on by members of an internet drug forum"
which will lead to this site being shut down and harsher internet laws being put in place and our already limited freedom (at least on the internet) will be monitored and watched and a large portion of members on this site will be locked up for a wide variety of reasons.
this will have more of an effect all over the world than just frying his own head.

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R2-D2
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: indica]
#14017897 - 02/24/11 01:51 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Also, I hope you understand that you will need to be babysat for weeks afterwards, you will probably not be capable of doing normal daily life things for quite a while. I'd assumed you knew up until now, but I just realized you might not be aware of this.
And hey y'all (all y'alls), let's try not to freak out. That won't help at all. I bet we'd all like to get a bit more info, too.
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indica


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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: R2-D2]
#14017908 - 02/24/11 01:54 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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he will not be the same person period. as natureboy said, there is very little if not no positive outcomes that could possibly come of it
he will most likely need to bein care for a long long time.
as much as we like to say there isnothing bad about LSD, there are plenty of people out there who have permanent damage done to them as a result of abuse
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mongo lloyd
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: Pigasus]
#14018277 - 02/24/11 04:42 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Pigasus said:
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xk3m_indica said: it's only gonna take so much as "why did this kid eat this dangerous drug, LSD?"
"he was egged on by members of an internet drug forum"
which will lead to this site being shut down and harsher internet laws being put in place and our already limited freedom (at least on the internet) will be monitored and watched and a large portion of members on this site will be locked up for a wide variety of reasons.
this will have more of an effect all over the world than just frying his own head.

i told u i was hardcore
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Nature Boy
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: indica]
#14018291 - 02/24/11 04:49 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Just to be clear (and sorry if I'm belaboring a point) this fellow is merely 19 years of age. I'm 57. One thing I have learned is that ALL OF LIFE is about CHOICES...how many do you have and which ones you get to make absolutely govern the quality of your life.
Example: Lets say the OP comes from money, lives in a country with a stable environment, and has every expectation of becoming an educated, licensed professional - engineer, doctor, lawyer, pilot, surgeon, etcetera. He does a thumbprint and the BEST scenario takes place. No permanent harm, no arrest, or other negative thing. He lives to tell the tale, which, of course is known to his friends and eventually his relatives (lets say Mom, Dad and rich uncle) most or all of whom simply pass it off as an instance of bad judgment. Would you want to be the patient or client of a guy who you knew had made this bad decision? How about an occupant in a tall building built by him? Or a passenger in his commercial aircraft???
Do you think Dad or rich uncle would ever put the OP in a position of responsibility in their personal or professional life (watch their kids, VP of a company) even in my purported "best case" scenario??? Opportunities LOST.
Now lets imagine a more realistic scenario. OP does a thumb print. He goes bonkers, friends can't physically control him. Hits his head, HAS to be taken to a hospital for the injury by his sitters and he has some mild permanent cognitive problem. Now medical folks involved, police probably get involved, maybe even an arrest record. NOW WHAT??? Starting out at 19 this kid is precluded from ever entering into any profession where a license is involved (there are ethics boards that govern). His life will be FOREVER limited in his future opportunities.
LIFE IS ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES...I beg you not to encourage this young man to take the chance of being forever precluded from becoming who he may someday be and living up to his full potential because of ONE foolish decision to do something with essentially no likelihood of benefit.
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mongo lloyd
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: Nature Boy]
#14018313 - 02/24/11 05:06 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Definately agree with you man. If you're going to take a thumbprint, why do it at the start of your life? Why risk massively changing the rest of your life like that? OP, if your mate will give you a thumbprint, why don't you just ask to have it in liquid/blotter and have a lifes supply, if he'll let you?
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Asante
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: GoddessOfLove] 1
#14024078 - 02/25/11 05:56 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Can we have a drumroll please for our intrepid explorer?
If you ask us whether you should take a thumbprint - is there ANY point for you to eat a whole sheet? Seriously?
Cut a sheet up and send 10 psychedelic people who have been trying to get a hold of LSD for years a letter with 10 blotters in each. Or, rent a house with a bunch of friends in a beautiful place for a vacation with a mission - the mission to leave with 100 blotters and return home one or two weeks later with none. Thats a LOT more psychedelic than munching down all 100 on your own in one sitting.
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CounterCulturest
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: Asante]
#14027842 - 02/25/11 09:50 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wiccan_Seeker said: Can we have a drumroll please for our intrepid explorer?
If you ask us whether you should take a thumbprint - is there ANY point for you to eat a whole sheet? Seriously?
Cut a sheet up and send 10 psychedelic people who have been trying to get a hold of LSD for years a letter with 10 blotters in each. Or, rent a house with a bunch of friends in a beautiful place for a vacation with a mission - the mission to leave with 100 blotters and return home one or two weeks later with none. Thats a LOT more psychedelic than munching down all 100 on your own in one sitting.
Dude. Wiccan. RIDE FUCKING ON MAN.
"thats a lot more psychedelic than munching down all 100 on your own in one sitting"
That is a deep statement mang.
LISTEN TO WICCAN OP.
So fucking cool.... Which is pretty consistent with all of your other posts.
Good lookz on that advice. It's the best this thread has seen so far.
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ReoSpeedwagon153


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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: CounterCulturest]
#14028277 - 02/25/11 11:33 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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These scenarios about things going horribly wrong for the OP and leading to 'lost opportunities' in his life and even the shut down of the shroomery are just getting ridiculous.
It sounds like this idea just scares the living shit out of some members of this forum.
I agree, it's quite odd that someone would feel the need to ask the shroomery if they think he should do a thumbprint or not... but did you consider that he's probably just BRAGGING? Maybe he has a really good connect and wants to share that he's a bad ass or something. You guys all heard that 'belgium is so badass it's basically snowing LSD 24/7' rap...
The obvious, reasonable thing to do is work one's way up. Start with 5 hits, then a 10-strip, then maybe 20-25 hits. Successive high-dose LSD trips should make it quite clear whether one wants to take more than that.
For these reasons, I highly doubt the OP is seriously considering taking the thumbprint.
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phxBoomer
Psychedelic Scientist



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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: CounterCulturest]
#14028301 - 02/25/11 11:38 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Don't do it man. We love you too much! Just enjoy your steady supply of LSD responsibly, if not for yourself, then Please do it for all of us who go years without seeing ANY!
If you take anything from this thread: Is it worth the risk? Why even do it when you could take a more reasonable large dose?
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1a4
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: phxBoomer]
#14028706 - 02/26/11 01:37 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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DO IT! and let us know how amazing your week was!
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12468
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: Nature Boy]
#14029789 - 02/26/11 10:48 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Just to be clear (and sorry if I'm belaboring a point) this fellow is merely 19 years of age. I'm 57. One thing I have learned is that ALL OF LIFE is about CHOICES...how many do you have and which ones you get to make absolutely govern the quality of your life.
Example: Lets say the OP comes from money, lives in a country with a stable environment, and has every expectation of becoming an educated, licensed professional - engineer, doctor, lawyer, pilot, surgeon, etcetera. He does a thumbprint and the BEST scenario takes place. No permanent harm, no arrest, or other negative thing. He lives to tell the tale, which, of course is known to his friends and eventually his relatives (lets say Mom, Dad and rich uncle) most or all of whom simply pass it off as an instance of bad judgment. Would you want to be the patient or client of a guy who you knew had made this bad decision? How about an occupant in a tall building built by him? Or a passenger in his commercial aircraft???
Do you think Dad or rich uncle would ever put the OP in a position of responsibility in their personal or professional life (watch their kids, VP of a company) even in my purported "best case" scenario??? Opportunities LOST.
Now lets imagine a more realistic scenario. OP does a thumb print. He goes bonkers, friends can't physically control him. Hits his head, HAS to be taken to a hospital for the injury by his sitters and he has some mild permanent cognitive problem. Now medical folks involved, police probably get involved, maybe even an arrest record. NOW WHAT??? Starting out at 19 this kid is precluded from ever entering into any profession where a license is involved (there are ethics boards that govern). His life will be FOREVER limited in his future opportunities.
LIFE IS ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES...I beg you not to encourage this young man to take the chance of being forever precluded from becoming who he may someday be and living up to his full potential because of ONE foolish decision to do something with essentially no likelihood of benefit.
N.B.
Best advice in the thread.
It's not like, ha ha ha, let's do a thumbprint, guys. This is not a toy. Psych's are a two-edged sword. Don't do something you may regret dearly.
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GoddessOfLove
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: 12468]
#14029928 - 02/26/11 11:18 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks for your advices guys ! I will think about it again and take some times to think more..
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Dosile Kouki
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: 12468]
#14029941 - 02/26/11 11:20 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah, i was speaking to a dude on soulseek who had done a thumbprint too, he said reality was never the same to him afterwards, and that nothing seems real anymore (hes not crazy or anything, its just changed the way he sees things). He also said it felt like it lasted 1000 years.
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AnarchyXx420xX
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: Dosile Kouki]
#14030063 - 02/26/11 11:56 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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OP, why? lol
I can tell you love the psychedelic experience but think more than twice about this.
You have done 6 hits of "potent" stuff and handled it well.. but.. do you even comprehend how much mcgs a thumprint is?
this just seems so childish, I'm just giving my opinion but judging from everything you've said I would 100% advise against this..
to each his own but god damn..
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ReoSpeedwagon153


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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: AnarchyXx420xX]
#14034477 - 02/27/11 05:27 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Also, if you feel like you need the ultimate psychedelic experience, six grams of mushrooms with a couple hits of DMT are right there waiting for you.
I know of a few pretty effective ways to break open your head without the need for several sheets worth of acid.
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bigmike7104
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: ReoSpeedwagon153]
#14034501 - 02/27/11 05:40 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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^that's what i was thinking. 6 grams of mushrooms or ten or even less hits of acid would probably be more than enough.
how many doses is a thumbprint anyway?
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dwpineal
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: bigmike7104] 1
#14034543 - 02/27/11 06:04 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Judging by his recent post in the "Post Your Candy" Thread, I'm pretty sure he's just joking with us here...
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gushtunkinflupped
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: dwpineal]
#14035248 - 02/27/11 10:59 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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If you have to ask people on an internet forum about whether or not you should take a thumbprint, then you definitely should NOT take a thumbprint
its that simple
just eat a ten strip every few months and you will get 1000X more positive things out of it if set/setting is good
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Re: I have the opportunity to do a thumbprint, what should i do ? [Re: gushtunkinflupped]
#14035350 - 02/27/11 11:21 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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bull shit
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