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Old Jan 09, 2016, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve223 View Post
That is very unusual to say the least. I literally have not once heard anyone say that acid made them bored. Acid and bored are two words I've never heard in a sentence together. For most people an acid trip either feels profound at the time........ or terrifying to the point of nearly going utterly nuts on it. The latter is something I've unfortunately experienced, and it's a dangerous state to be in to say the least. What you describe makes me wonder if you were taking any medications at the time that could have altered the effects. Were there any other unusual factors in your life at the time? I have never heard of anyone experiencing any degree of boredom with that stuff.
I'm glad you mentioned that, because I have wondered about it too. I have never taken medications in my life, so my uncommon response to acid was completely natural for me. It wasn't the acid, because my friends took the same stuff and reacted more normally.

Another interesting thing is my reaction to ecstasy. It did absolutely nothing to me. My friend took the same stuff and said he felt like kissing me. I couldn't tell I had taken anything.

Finally, my reaction to antidepressants seems uncommon. I tried to take them about 15 years ago, but they made me feel so terrible that I had to stop. Everything smelled and tasted sickly sweet like molasses or something. Normally the only thing that gives me relief from depression is the good feeling after cardio exercise. The antidepressants made it where exercise was total drudgery with no good feeling at the end. I finally stopped taking those antidepressants, and the exercise started working again, and I started feeling 100 times better.

These things might be clues to somebody who understood brain chemistry. I think there is something strange about my brain chemistry, because I respond in uncommon ways to drugs.