Got mine less than a year ago at 41. My whole fucked up life makes sense.
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We need some kind of international exchange program for people who hate the heat to trade with people who hate the cold. Last winter just about finished me mentally which contributed to losing my job. If I had to live somewhere it was 100F every day I would do it as long as I never have to see snow again.
It's nu-metal shit. Total garbage.
My experience with that stuff is it lasts too damn long. Fun though.
I am not religious in the least and I gotta say aborts are blessed.
It's important to remember that with cubensis you become immune very quickly. If you take whatever and then take more in a couple hours because it wasn't strong enough, it's not going to hit right.
I think it's a great feature of the stuff because you essentially make yourself immune to it for several days or a week, reducing the chance of addiction.
I had .35 oz of mushrooms two days ago and I saw the faces and eyes of the God that lives in my solar plexus.
Fantastic experience. Scary as all fuck. But fun as shit. I just had a major change in my life and I always try to trip about it when I have time to think.
PSA this is a bad example of psychedelic use perhaps and definitely...uh .... don't do drugs kids
With force of will you can change the trip, but that requires experience. I think this is why novices have bad trips. That and spending too long looking in the mirror both physically and metaphorically.
Or maybe people it's not great for weed themselves out. But I can't imagine anything better for everyone.
Tiny tiny bits of electricity.
People who live a hunter-gatherer lifestyle today live 65+ regularly. The average may be lower for uncontacted peoples for various reasons, or higher because of reduced disease transmission. I imagine it depends on the group.
Now, I will give you that humans have refined their techniques of hunting etc over that 90k years in a way that caused less accidental deaths.
The crux of the matter though is that the statistical averages you have seen are flawed by infant mortality. In these societies, if you made it past toddler age you were statistically likely to live a long time.
What would be killing people much past their "prime" and how do you define prime?
If you're in the US I can PM you the name of the service I used to get diagnosed. First attempt I was given what I later learned was a very outdated test, after which I was told "your job is too hard for someone with ADHD".