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July 19, 2025 -- 10:35 AM
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go back to maingo to old version

July 04, 2005 -- 10:18 PM
posted by eric

haha. oh no the package says quite clearly: " NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION "

July 04, 2005 -- 9:54 PM
posted by alison

uh, sage as a halucinogen? I'm not so sure about that. I suppose something like sagebrush might be, but regular old sage?? I dunno. I mean, surefire things like wormwood (absinthe) might make you die in the long run... and sage would be a more healthy alternative, I just don't think it makes you hallucinate... but that's just me. Was there a particular type of Salvia that was recommended? and I'm assuming you're to smoke it, not, say, put it on your turkey... ;)

July 04, 2005 -- 9:35 PM
posted by eric




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July 04, 2005 -- 8:51 PM
posted by P

I tried some of my grandma's green tea, that was one crazy ride. I just had a sip of it and I felt my brain light up and my entire self felt awakened from sleep. My eyes went wide and I felt motion even though I was sitting down. Another sip...my heart felt like it was going to surge straight out ahead of me. The grainy colors of the tiled floor started moving as if they were little miniature insects. Then I took another sip, and another...then I think I hit a wall in terms of the effects and I felt really, really tired. Turbo shock.

July 04, 2005 -- 5:42 PM
posted by Al

Alright I guess we can try this again. When and where is bad movie night tonight?

July 04, 2005 -- 4:20 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Salvia.

July 04, 2005 -- 3:32 PM
posted by eric

yo Taylor, what's that Hallucinogen again? Sylvia or something?

July 04, 2005 -- 2:19 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

If you have a chance to see any of Bernini's stuff, do so; he's the greatest sculptor this world has probably ever seen.

I've heard that seeing the Ecstasy of St. Theresa in real life is completely mind-blowing.

July 04, 2005 -- 1:40 PM
posted by alison

I've read that seeing Michelangelo's David in the Accademici (?) is totally worth it, and so, apparently is the Uffi(insert last letter of the alphabet here)i gallery, but that's art galleries, and most people are not as into galleries as I am.

(the whole 'insert ... here' thing is because the button for the last letter of the alphabet (you know which one it is) doesn't work on this keyboard)



oh, so jealous! I hope you guys are having fun, even if it does involve batman... I'll bet it's one of the cheapest ways to enjoy air conditioning in Rome, eh?

July 04, 2005 -- 1:30 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Why did you guys watch a movie on your vacation!??? hahahaha

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