• I am a cognition scientist. When you do drugs, your brain science index significantly decreases and your electrochemical bleep bloop is outside neural parameters associated with neutrino detection gland output quantum entanglement holographic temporal resonance scalar waves.

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    This is simultaneously really funny but also really depressing that there’s a significant chunk of the population that needs to take extremely powerful psychedelics just to come to the conclusion of “I hate my job.”

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    Silicon valley drug dealer’s have tough jobs if this is who they have to deal with. I dunno if I could interact with this human and you can tell he’s the talking type.

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    Based on my one experience i’m pretty sure shrooms influence your brains pattern recognizing and association bits so you’re seeing stuff in novel ways. Like things melt together bc the part of your brain that recognizes patterns and links them to things you know isn’t quite working so instead of seeing an apple you’re seeing shape and color and texture and not immediately linking it to “apple” so you really are sort of experiencing it for the first time.

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      that would be awesome… standing by to report on the effects as they unfold

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      also , isn’t annealing , not to mention the high temperature part , several hundred °C (to be fair that’s for metals , but doubt braincells will change their internal structure if you just heat them , except dying that is) ?

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    Autism Capital 🧩

    Citizen journalism with a humorous flair. Following Fintech, Crypto, AI, Longevity, Politics, and wherever big grift energy goes.

    cringe

    on so many levels, starting with the puzzle piece.

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    Maybe because I’m already woke enough, but I did ayahuasca and didn’t changed me a bit. It’s was a great high, but wasn’t really that different than other LSD or MDMA parties (except for the music, that was a live band singing traditional afro-brazilian religious music, instead of EDM)

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    Eh I kinda get it, some of the work I do is fun and rewarding and brings meaning (such as it is) to my life. However I had a dalliance with some strong devil’s lettuce about a decade ago that led to a hospital visit and general de-realization and such and it did send me through a “this is all pointless and stupid and life is a joke” nihilistic spiral for a few years. I’m now in a fairly happy place and wouldn’t want to risk fucking that up by going on a wild trip.

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      Weird; for me it was like it temporarily shut down the part of my brain that was sort of controlling which aspects of my personality/self were “allowed” to be at the forefront, and all of a sudden it was like I had these disparate personality fragments all competing for the proverbial driver’s seat. Well, that and some really bizarre memory recall episodes back to my childhood – vague sensations of being in places like my old bedroom when I was a kid, etc., like a tarp had been lifted off some old memories that were tucked away in storage.

      At any rate, the aftermath of that experience was the realization that I had been actively suppressing feminine aspects of my “self” (due largely to conditioning that was quite literally beaten into me as a kid) and that got me to more closely examine my relationship with my own gender identity. In other words, take enough D8 and/or D9, and you might just come out the other end of it realizing that you’re trans. lol