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  • #2
    Whoa! That's one crazy-assed drug!
    Titanium is the new bling!
    (you heard from me first!)

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    • #3
      And I thought i had seen some people on bad mushie trips
      Juu nin to iro


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      • #4
        That's just so wrong.

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        • #5
          wow
          -We stop learning when We die, and some
          people just don't know They're dead yet!

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          • #6
            something he is going to regret for the rest of his life..

            cant imagine how Lizzie can dig up this kind macabre news
            Life is a bed of roses. Everyone else sees the roses, you are the one being gored by the thorns.

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            • #7
              He will probably end up killing himself.. I know I would.

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              • #8
                Another one up for the darwin award, then.
                Hurry up fellow, show them the way.

                Allright, I get a bit grumpy when reading about this sort of thing.

                A coworker of mine was killed, slowly, by one of her daughters classmates.
                Why?
                He had eaten mushrooms (cillocybine) at a party.

                Apparently she had pledge for her life, and tried to escape, but collapsed in her garden (from bloodloss). He killed her with a pair of schissors.

                Now this dumb **** tried to plead not guilty, on account of having eathen these mushrooms - "I didnt know what I was doing" - he said.
                Well, thats YOUR problem, not mine, answered the judge - and gave him life.

                ~~DukeP~~

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                • #9
                  darn.... ouch...
                  "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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                  • #10
                    DukeP, that's truely horrible.
                    "For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."

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                    • #11
                      thats one crazy arse drug!

                      isnt that plant called 'Fingerhut' in germany?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GuchiGuh
                        thats one crazy arse drug!

                        isnt that plant called 'Fingerhut' in germany?
                        nope, I don't want to see the finger on which these plants flower fits.

                        reminds me, we have some of these in our garden...

                        mfg
                        wulfman
                        "Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
                        "Lobsters?"
                        "Really? I didn't know they did that."
                        "Oh yes, red means help!"

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                        • #13
                          The plant in question is datura meteloides. It is a really beautiful white flower that grows abundantly in the Mojave desert, best seen in April after some rain, where I believe it is called the Jimsonweed. All parts of the plant are extremely toxic. It belongs to the Solonaceae family, which also includes the potato, capsicum peppers and tomato, as well as some other highly toxic plants, such as the deadly nightshade. Another toxic variety, growing also in SW USA is datura innoxia, as well as the thorn apple, datura stramonium. Hybrid daturas (also toxic) are grown as garden flowers, usually in shades from white to pink to red. The principal toxin is belladonna, from which various drugs, such as hyoscine, hyoscyamine and atropine, are derived. Some plants also have other alkaloids. such as scopolamine and the henbane, a related species, which is rich in the latter, has been used in S. Asia for smoking and as an infusion, as well as a painkiller.

                          The real problem with daturae and related plants is that the quantities and proportions of the alkaloids vary enormously, so that a lethal dose from one plant (possibly as little as a few tens of milligrams of plant matter) may be totally harmless from another plant of the same species. Dosing of the effect of a plant is therefore impossible.

                          Last edited by Brian Ellis; 24 September 2003, 05:22.
                          Brian (the devil incarnate)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Brian Ellis
                            really beautiful white flower
                            can be yellow (common here) or red too.

                            mfg
                            wulfman
                            "Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
                            "Lobsters?"
                            "Really? I didn't know they did that."
                            "Oh yes, red means help!"

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                            • #15
                              Castaneda wrote about some effects of the Datura plant (refered to as "Devil's weed") in his first book...they were pretty wild in there as well. Has it only become popular now in Europe?
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