Spice + the days following

topic posted Fri, April 25, 2008 - 12:09 PM by  offlineLindsey
I had once heard that if you visit with spice one day, for the next few days you can't visit with any lsd or other chemicals (but other ones weren't listed) as they won't work.

Now...

The other day I felt like cleaning all of my glassware used for numerous different things (just pipes and bongs) and my beautiful swirly spice pipe was looking a bit blackened. So... I lit up a torch and began to clean the stem by melting the insides and tried to have it drip into the bowl, then i started on the bowl which then started smoking more than I expected... so I inhaled it... I didn't think it would do anything I just wanted to taste that familiar taste... but all of the sudden I was being spoken to with these beautiful visions and enjoying myself for a brief moment.. This was last night, Thursday at around 9:20p or so. I definitely wasn't expecting it, but I didn't mind it.. always brings a few tears to my eyes.

It was a very small dose, and I am wondering if anyone here knows much about the other chemicals not working after visiting with spice... as I have some lsd and 2ci that I would like to eat this weekend on separate occasions, but only if they will work.. I've only had 1 friend mention this sort of thing to me.. So I'm just looking for information (I havent been able to find any tailored info like that online just yet... taking spice one night and then the effect of lsd the next, or the effect of 2ci the next night (friday night) or saturday daytime...)
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Austin
  • Re: Spice + the days following

    Sat, April 26, 2008 - 10:39 AM
    how did u guys know that spice was DMT? i have never heard this name for it before. hmmmmmmmm
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      Sat, April 26, 2008 - 10:42 AM
      that's what we call it.

      I sometimes call it "neurotransmitter"

      but spice sounds nice
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        Sat, April 26, 2008 - 12:37 PM
        Ive heard "duster" and "deemster"
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          Sat, April 26, 2008 - 2:48 PM
          I know some kids that call it "lawn chair". Not sure where they got that one. I prefer "spice" myself, sounds like DUNE.
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            Sat, April 26, 2008 - 3:24 PM
            /me remembers when we used to call it "dimitri" or "orange". BTW, LSD just doesn't do it for me since that time I broke through on dimitri. :) I find LSD kind of boring, now. Go figure. 'spice" from Frank Herbert's Dune, btw. i've heard some also call it "futurehigh". Whatever floats your boat, i guess. :)
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              Sun, April 27, 2008 - 6:51 AM
              Dune is the reason I started saying YES, and gave up my christian/american nancy reaganism.... THANK GAWD!
              By the way, it is interesting that in DUNE, the spice was very difficult to come by, but in real life, it is actully everywhere, and can not be banished!!!! There will be no monopoly!
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            Sat, April 26, 2008 - 9:18 PM
            quote from Dune:

            In this time, the most precious substance in the universe is the spice Melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The Spacing Guild and its navigators, who the spice has mutated over 4000 years, use the orange spice gas, which gives them the ability to fold space. That is, travel to any part of the universe without moving.
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            Mon, April 28, 2008 - 9:11 AM
            >>I know some kids that call it "lawn chair". Not sure where they got that one.

            The because of its unpleasant “plastic” smell and taste, it has been compared to "smoking a piece of lawn-furniture". . .

            The derivation of “lawn-chair” is almost certainly related to this relatively well known quote.

            Warm regards,
            Ryan
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              Mon, April 28, 2008 - 9:30 AM
              honestly the smell of dmt doesn't remind me of burning plastic or taste like it at all.

              to me, I smell something ancient.
              I taste, and feel something so....so old.


              it's the only way I can describe it.
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                Mon, April 28, 2008 - 9:45 AM
                I agree that it seems less "plastic-like" than it is usually made out to be. Although, I do understand the comparion.

                To me, the idea of smell of something ancient brings to mind a musty smell, which isn't what comes to mind with spice...

                BTW I looked up the quote from "Breaking Open the Head" and it is actually "smoking a -shard- of lawn furniture". However, I think that this comparison pre-dates that book...
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    Sun, April 27, 2008 - 8:40 AM
    Ok, follow up :

    2ci is fucking disgusting. I have never felt a more painful sizzling sensation inside my poor little belly in my entire life. I guess that's what I get for throwing some unknown strange chemical into my belly in a gel cap. Never ever again. Never. It made me trip BALLS though. Good god. My perception of time wasn't off at all, which was actually a problem as I wanted it to be over a lot quicker than it was. I ended up trying to rid myself of the mystery chemical a couple of times, I think I got rid of a lot of it... But it was still there. Slept like crap, too.

    Funny thing, while I Was high and didn't want to be, I kept thinking about how I could ingest mother earth (marijuana or mushrooms) to try to help me with getting this stupid crap out of my system. Mary jane helped me out to rest a bit, but I didn't ingest any mushroom pieces as I wanted to get some sleep (didnt work out anyway).

    THOUGH my lsd did NOT work like I thought it would. I took two hits of lsd saturday night and neither of them took effect. :[ Meh. Not even a little bit! Always a chance it was shitty lsd though. -shrugs-

    So yeah... that's my update. If you haven't taken 2ci, don't base your opinion off of mine.. but if you like mushroom / lsd / spiritual and mother earth connected trips better, don't take it. It's a very unnatural and uncomfortable trip, IMO.
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      Mon, April 28, 2008 - 2:21 AM
      I've never taken L after DMT use because since I've been learning from DMT there hasn't been any L around the countries I've been living in. And sorry you didn't get off, and the other burning 2ci disappointment. Here's what we all know probably, but it's my experience that with L, the bigger the space between drops, the more possible a really, really fine ego-crack I'll get. I have tried to take L everyday and each day the effect decreased until no amount would get me off. Also I usually acquire a lot of a pure L when I find it, so the bad L isn't usually my problem. That said, the same L at different emotional times has acted quite different. Set and setting causes amazing changes with ole' L. When there is a really big hurt stuck in my craw (like a close friend or family just died), sometimes I can't let the L work because me inside knows this is not a good time. So there it could seem like bad L, but its bad set and setting.

      Demitri because d m t is within the name,I always imagined, and I always thought we called it spice because that inital burnt plastic smell morphed into a mouth-watering actual spice taste for me after about 10 times. Also some folks say that they can hit the pipe over and over and the effect of the dmt doesn't lessen. For me that just isn't the fact. For me a wait of 1 hour between pipes gives me another good launch, and the first hit of the day is always the best (as long as its 3 deep white-smoke hits). Another thing is that I've tried dmt all throughout Brazil (cause thats where I live) and it is always way, way stonger and deeper when I am right on water (50 meters from my window), rather than 1 to 100 kilmeters away from a big lake or ocean. Brasileros tell me, "sure that's because dmt is a water spirit", sorry, how's I to know? So just throwin in my bits and pieces. BTW Argentina just joined Brazil by decriminalizing all drug use (no jail time); and, of course, Brazil has had legal dmt, ayahuasca etc. for about 20 years now. One small step for man, one giant step for Mankind. And just the step the world needs today.
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      Tue, May 13, 2008 - 1:26 AM
      I had a great time testing out the i recently. While nexus is still my preferred, this relative has its own charm... and it's a bit easier to be social, while during the deepest depths of nexus I can't talk for about 30 minutes, which is a very odd state for someone as verbose as I am to be in.
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    Re: Spice + the days following

    Tue, May 6, 2008 - 7:19 AM
    I have combined DMT and LSD with EXCELLENT results. There is no cross-tolerance. We went to snowboard at Keystone, Colorado during the 36 hour event back in December (they keep the mountain open all night) and we took a couple of gel caps and then my buddy was hitting the deemster while we were riding up the gondola in the middle if the night. It was crazy...awesome visuals, but hard to be out in public and even harder to ride the snow when yer that fucked up!
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      Tue, May 6, 2008 - 11:38 AM
      Combining is no problem, I was talking about having one one day, then one the next day.

      In my experience DMT one day, means no trip on LSD the next day. So far I haven't seen this work..

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