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Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Sep 26, 2016 - 01:35pm PT
^^^^ That all sounds like the cost of doing business, except for the prolapse.
Fritz

Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
Sep 26, 2016 - 04:13pm PT
Sounds like Datura might be the drug of choice for watching Presidential debates this year.
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 27, 2016 - 10:44am PT
9 seed test coming up.... Just heading to ACE to get some more acetone to make it all work.
thebravecowboy

climber
The Good Places
Sep 27, 2016 - 01:36pm PT
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less becometh more, but only on the 9 3/4^2 mixture, acetone light, post-extraction

slightly off-putting I know, but that's the score for 9/?/16
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 19, 2017 - 08:14am PT
Mad69Dog

Ice climber
Mar 20, 2017 - 04:48pm PT
I wonder how many Tacophobes have really done Datura?
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 20, 2017 - 08:22pm PT
I raced in the Datura 500 once... pole position.
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 20, 2017 - 09:08pm PT
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Mar 20, 2017 - 09:53pm PT
Wouldn't it be simpler just to have a prophylactic lobotomy?
Think how much better you would climb.
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 21, 2017 - 08:35am PT
BASE104

Social climber
An Oil Field
Mar 21, 2017 - 10:31am PT
Oh man, don't even try it. I have a friend who did it once with a friend, and they spent an entire day sitting in the front seats of a van, unable to move or speak. He said that it was a horrifying experience, and he was very into psychedelics.

Datura was often used as a poison. Too much can literally fry your brain.

Go try Ayahuasca. Even that is supposedly a rather short, totally psychotic experience, but in low doses, it apparently helps many people.

Just don't do too much. You can buy the plants separately on the web.

Datura is just too dangerous. I would have never done it, even at during my most experimental era.
skitch

Gym climber
Bend Or
Mar 21, 2017 - 11:50am PT
What is milk eye, and how do I get it to go away?
Stupid Merican

climber
Crankloon, OH
Mar 21, 2017 - 02:12pm PT
When you know it's way past milking time:

Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 21, 2017 - 03:06pm PT
Mad69Dog

Ice climber
Mar 21, 2017 - 05:52pm PT
That's what I thought.

Many preferable alternatives.
Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 18, 2017 - 01:54pm PT
New recipe:

one flower that has not been open for more than 1 hour... 1 hour is critical as it must be absolutely fresh.

Take off one petal, just one or your eye might die.

Rub lightly between fingers until petal shows some bruising. Lay slightly bruised petal on ham sandwich and eat. Fingers used to rub petal may now be placed in anus for faster effects.

Finish sandwich and make these preparations for flight: Wash fingers, get sun hat, update will, adjust man-bun, head out for a days worth of adventure. YMMV
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Apr 18, 2017 - 04:08pm PT
Was discussing datura with the ranger at Hovenweep today. Gonna forward this to her.
chainsaw

Trad climber
CA
Apr 18, 2017 - 04:48pm PT
First of all, you better know the difference between Datura inoxium and Datura stramonium (more deadly). The Indian way is to cultivate the plant in a clay pot or basket and eat leaf of Baby plant. Because the plant regenerates from root as well as seed, theres no way of knowing how old it is when wild crafted. The older the plant, the more toxic. Ive seen what this poisonous plant does to people. Nine kids at my highschool tried it. They all went nearly blind for over a year. Some of them cannot read anymore. Eight of them were arrested for various crazy things they did. My late friend tried it in Tibet. He came back to reality in a Nepalese prison. Apparently he invaded someones home and threatened them with an axe. That was from just seven seeds. If you dont want to die or worse, avoid this plant. Respect for nature recognizes that not all things are for our use. These niteshades are powerful. Ironic that they are a Solanacearum, same as tomatos and tobacco. I use them as a trap crop to kill cucumber beetles and ants in my tomatos. In Dineh, the are called Chohok-chilli-eh. The trumpet flowers of D. inoxium are beautiful and fragrant. They open at night on full moons. This attracts nocturnal bumble bees that feed on their nectar. Datura are my soldiers against pests in the garden. And also a powerful reminder that not all things in nature are for our pleasure. These plants have power that belongs only to the Goddess. Respect them and they will be your friends. Trample or eat them and you will be sorry.
chainsaw

Trad climber
CA
Apr 18, 2017 - 06:02pm PT
A Dineh medicine man carries the peyote button in his pocket for a moon, wrapped gently in a piece of lambskin. Every day he sets it out in the light on its gentle blanket of lambskin and prays with it. Not to it, but in its presence. The button stays green all month. At the appropriate time he will eat the peyote and enter the sweatlodge. They call it the Warrier Sweat. At dawn, he emerges from the sweatlodge door, which faces the rising sun. Then he has completed his journey and reveals to all the medicine that is crafted in this way. It is a sacred ritual. A monthly suffering for the people.
Stupid Merican

climber
Crankloon, OH
Apr 18, 2017 - 08:37pm PT
Take off one petal, just one or your eye might die.

How did he no I aready lost 1 this way?!?

Woh! Mind blon...
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