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RE: Steemit: The Whale Gossip Column Of Privileged Authors Competing for Whale Nipple

in #whales8 years ago

There's no denying you're a man of action, Barry! I'm impressed! If I was on the run I'd be lucky to survive, never-mind helping someone else get out of prison!

I also saw the video where you got bit by a snake hunting fungi (cubensis I assume). As you can see from my bad highschool artwork, I used to enjoy eating psychoactive fungi myself. Ever try Amanita muscaria? I found a giant field of them in Alaska, but was going through a study/learning phase and decided not to eat them. (Plus, the drug is not the same as psilocybin, it's ibotenic acid and muscimol, and carries a stimulating effect like meth-amphetamine.)

Also curious if you've used San pedro (Trichocereus pachanoi). That's probably the cheapest way to use mescaline, and nobody knows about it. The DEA and ONDCP actually have pressured botanists to rename Trichocereus pachanoi to discourage its use as a psychedelic. (The first casualty of war is always the truth.)

BTW: That green snake looked like a vine snake! In Asia if something that looks like that bites you, you die. Luckily, it's a different species in central America. From WIKIpedia: "The venom of Oxybelis fulgidus is fast acting on small animals, but has little or no effect on humans. Envenomation of human beings is rare as the rear fangs require the snake to grab and chew to get its venom in, something most people will not stand for. In the rare instance of human envenomation, slight tingling to temporary numbness at the site of the bite is reported. As with all venomous creatures, serious allergic reactions are possible so caution should still be taken when handling these snakes."

Did it get you with the rear fangs?

Anyway, major props for actually posting content I want to read!