Wednesday, February 02, 2011

hola !!!

well everything was running as it was ...chop chop chop satay satay satay....i was happily changing my desktop wallpaper as i was confused if cadillac or ford mushtang looks better on the screen. Suddenly chatterjee told me papiya-di is not responding ... i was shocked ...she fainted ... i tried to wake her up ...she was unmoved ... without further delay i did what we all do "go to mazhar" .... he came rushing in ....sprinkled water on her face ....called her several times and then slowly she woke up ... i was soooo relieved to see that .... it was my first encounter of a loved person being unconsious .... it sucks !!! ....

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

My first day in all green in submarine

its pathetic sticking this stupid extra pair of ears in ur tired eardrums and listen to the stupid ppl discussing there problems...there is absolutely nothing clever about the whole process.It has always been stupid. But the good part we r all going to be a bit learned as we can get the info of the world from google and other websites which can be accessed . Suddenly we surf the webpages we dont usually surf...only for one reason ...WE CAN'T ACCESS "FACEBOOK" ....since facebook started ppl has such huge face values these days .more to come....i can go home now ...the other hell .chow

Sunday, December 02, 2007

@ the end

location: my den
mood: scholarly
track: silence

google is amazing.....a bit scary too....i can see the centrally a/c world coming in 30 years....now that a scholarrrrrrrrrr

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

@ sony vaio

location: room no 193,5th block NITK
mood:social

well i can feel the soft pressure of the keys in the tip of my fingers...as i type this meaningless words....this is not mine ...but there is no harm in taking the pleasure out of it...ahhhhhhhhhhh.....those extra "h" are bcoz of my love for "sony".well i have opened all my net social networks and doing a random search for new ppl....loving it.....to see how ppl changed towards good and me towards bad.....sshhhhhhhhhhhh

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

pursuit of laziness

location : dip's room
track : river of deceit (mad season)
mood : lazy

was supposed tp do a lot of work today...did some ..ditched some ...why? .....laziness ...what else...this laziness made me sleep from 1:30 pm to 4:30pm .......my time is less as i described earlier and am still unmoved .....
and am talking to weird ppl......am not entertained by their presence but gives me pleasure of talking to someone who is eager to talk to me .......she did coke yesterday ...two lines ....and she is planning to do acid somedays later ....may god help her have a good trip ..or else......exactly!!!

Monday, November 05, 2007

Start me!!!!!!!

location : VLSI lab of my dept
time: 13:30 hrs
mood: frustrated

this is the time of deciding my career as i need to finish this fucking project by 15th ....and 14th i have an exam of which i have no damn clue ....and all of this is in this month ....oh yeah i forgot another task ,...i need to prepare a report and present a seminar on Artificial Intellegence!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........fuck fuck fuck ...and all am doing these days is relax and smoking up.....how late will i be?????? ......today am here with a mission ....to rig up the circuit that my guide told me .....i was supposed to do this in the weekend ..but i didnt...and am too angry bcoz ginani fucker didnt keep his words****#### ...........fuck .So before i bang my head on the computer screen i should leave this place....oh ya for my lovers and admirers : I shaved my head for the third time in 1 week .....am looking like Joe Satriani from my point of view but as my fellow junior said ..." u look like lord voldemort man!!!!!!!! "

Friday, October 26, 2007

wackypedia of magic mushroom

Psilocybin mushrooms(magic mushroom)

From Wackipedia, the free and faulty encyclopedia


Psilocybin mushrooms (also called psilocybian mushrooms) are fungi that contain the psychedelic substances psilocybin and psilocin, and occasionally other psychoactive tryptamines. There are multiple colloquial terms for psilocybin mushrooms, the most common being magic mushrooms or 'shrooms.

worthless details:History

Several mesolithic rock paintings from Tassili n'Ajjer (a prehistoric North African site identified with the Capsian culture) have been identified by author Giorgio Samorini as depicting the shamanic use of mushrooms, possibly Psilocybe. Hallucinogenic species of Psilocybe have a long history of use among the native peoples of Mesoamerica for religious communion, divination, and healing, from pre-Columbian times up to the present day. Mushroom-shaped statuettes found at archaeological sites seem to indicate that ritual use of hallucinogenic mushrooms is quite ancient. Mushroom stones and motifs have been found in Mayan temple ruins in South America, though there is considerable controversy as to whether these objects indicate the use of hallucinogenic mushrooms or whether they had some other significance with the mushroom shape being simply a coincidence. More concretely, a statuette dating from ca. 200 CE and depicting a mushroom strongly resembling Psilocybe mexicana was found in a west Mexican shaft and chamber tomb in the state of Colima .


The relatively easy availability of hallucinogenic Psilocybe from wild and cultivated sources has made it among the most widely used of the hallucinogenic drugs.

ohsweetmother:Effects

As with many psychoactive substances, the effects of psychedelic mushrooms are subjective and unpredictable. A common misconception, even seen in the professional environment, is that the effects experienced from psilocybin are due to a poisonous nature of the compound, yet the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a branch of the Center for Disease Control, rated psilocybin less toxic than Aspirin. The intoxicating effects of psilocybin-containing mushrooms typically last anywhere from 3 to 7 hours depending on dosage, preparation method and personal metabolism

The experience is typically inwardly oriented, with strong visual and auditory components.Visions and revelations may be experienced,

and the effect can range from exhilarating to distressing. There can be also a total absence of effects, even with large doses. This depends on the species (and to a much lesser degree the strain) of mushroom, substrate they grew from, the quality of the yield and conditions of growth.

A single dried mushroom of one of the common Psilocybe cubensis variety. When bruised, it will often turn a bluish or purplish color; however, this is not a suitable indicator of the presence of psilocin, seeing as a number of poisonous mushrooms also have cyanic reactions to bruising.

A single dried mushroom of one of the common Psilocybe cubensis variety. When bruised, it will often turn a bluish or purplish color; however, this is not a suitable indicator of the presence of psilocin, seeing as a number of poisonous mushrooms also have cyanic reactions to bruising.

As with other psychedelics such as LSD, the experience, or "trip," is strongly dependent upon set and setting. A negative environment could likely induce a bad trip, whereas a comfortable and familiar environment would allow for a pleasant experience.

Physical

Typical doses may cause a number of small effects, such as loss of appetite. Higher doses (typically 2½ grams and above) cause numerous effects such as feelings of coldness, numbness of the mouth and adjacent features, nausea, weakness in the limbs (making locomotion difficult), excessive yawning which usually occurs during the come-up, swollen features and pupil dilation.

Sensory

As with many hallucinogens, the sensory effects are often the most dramatic of the experience. Common doses cause effects such as a noticeable feeling of heaviness, relaxation, enhancement and contrasting of worldly colors, strange light phenomena (such as auras around lights sources), surfaces that seem to ripple, shimmer, or breathe, and other such visual hallucinations.The sense of smell too can become heightened.

Higher doses elicit a variety of intensified and distinct perceptual changes: complex open and closed eye visuals of form constants or images, objects that warp, morph, or change solid colors (juxtaposed with the free-flowing colors of LSD), a sense of melting into the environment, trails behind moving objects, and auditory hallucinations.

Sounds seem to be heard with increased clarity; music, for example, can often take on a profound sense of cadence and depth. Intriguingly, some users speak about the feeling of their senses overlapping or synesthesia, a rather interesting experience wherein the user perceives, for example, a visualization of color upon hearing a particular sound. The surface detail of everyday objects is viewed with increased acuity.Unusual natural designs, such as wood grain, flow like rivers. Interesting textures can be quite stimulating to some users. A simple action such as pouring water into a glass can be extremely visually stimulating.

Dr. Frank van der Heijden at the Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry in the Netherlands claims brief psychotic disturbances, such as transient hallucinations and dysperceptions are more common in psilocybin mushroom users than in nonusers.[12]

Emotional

Feelings of bliss, relaxation, wonder, anxiety, sadness, or fear have all been reported. Some users may experience intense episodes of hilarity, such as laughing for the duration of the psychedelic experience. Emotions can be experienced with increased sensitivity.

Higher doses carry the increased possibility of a surreal event known as ego death, whereby the user loses the sense of boundaries between their self and the environment, creating a sort of perceived universal unity. Users may experience intense feelings of connectivity with a higher power. Contradictory emotions, such as euphoria and despair, can be experienced simultaneously. A sense of paranoia may be present, and if provoked enough, could culminate into a bad trip. However, the possibility of a bad trip happening can be reduced by a comfortable set and setting.

In 2006, the US government funded a randomized and double-blinded study by Johns Hopkins University,studied the spiritual effects of psilocybin mushrooms. The study involved 36 college-educated adults who had never tried psilocybin nor had a history of drug use, and had religious or spiritual interests; the average age of the participants was 46 years. The participants were closely observed for eight-hour intervals in a laboratory while under the influence of psilocybin mushrooms. One-third of the participants reported the experience was the single most spiritually significant experience of their lifetimes and more than two-thirds reported it was among the top five most spiritually significant experiences. Two months after the study, 79 percent of the participants reported increased wellbeing or satisfaction; friends, relatives, and associates confirmed this. The study also found "about a third of subjects reported significant fear, with some also reporting transient feelings of paranoia."

Psychological

Common experiences typically exhibit changes such as an increased ability to concentrate on memories,feelings of time dilation,abstract and distractive thought patterns (can cause indecisiveness), phonetic experimentation with vowels, consonants, or click consonants (known as glossolalia), and epiphanies about life. In a way, mushrooms allow what would typically be bypassed by the brain's own natural filters to be magnified, along with the ideas and emotions that may accompany such thoughts. This can be seen as both good and bad, as it may allow for an ease of the ability to focus on stressful matters, or it could also lead to a bad trip.

as u kno the above things....kno this also :Health dangers

Though magic mushrooms are not addictive, they can have severe psychological consequences especially when taken with alcohol and cannabis.In The Netherlands 128 were hospitalized in 2006, up from 70 in 2005.

How to prepare without anyones notice :Dosage

Dosage of mushrooms containing psilocybin depends on the potency of the mushroom (the total psilocybin and psilocin content of the mushrooms), which varies significantly both between species and within the same species, but is typically around 0.5-2% of the dried weight of the mushroom. A typical dose of the rather common species, Psilocybe cubensis, is approximately 1 to 2 grams,[19] corresponding with 10 to 25 milligrams psilocybin and psilocin, while about 2½ to 5 grams[19] dried material or 25 to 50 milligrams of psilocybin/psilocin is considered a heavy dose. Fresh mushrooms are approximately 90% water. Drying the mushrooms breaks down the psilocin much faster, thus shifting the psilocybin/psilocin ratio. Exposure to heat generally breaks down the psychoactive ingredients. When eaten dry, 1 to 1.5 grams of mushrooms provide a small "trip" that can last up to 3 hours. The effects then are relatively mild, depending on the tolerance of the subject. With 3 to 3.5 grams one experiences a strong and solid trip which can last more than 5 hours.

Maximum effect is achieved by eating them alone on an empty stomach, as the intestines will be unoccupied and ready to effectively absorb whatever comes their way. Grinding dried mushrooms and loading them into gel capsules greatly increases speed of onset of effects, as being a powder, more mushroom surface area is exposed to the digestive process.

Now the best part :Legal status

Psilocybin and psilocin are listed as Schedule I drugs under the United Nations 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances.[20] Schedule I drugs are drugs with a high potential for abuse that have no recognized medical uses. The classification of psilocybin mushrooms as a schedule 1 drug has come under criticism because "shrooms" are considered soft drugs with a low potential for abuse. Parties to the treaty are required to restrict use of the drug to medical and scientific research under strictly controlled conditions. Most national drug laws have been amended to reflect this convention (for example, the US Psychotropic Substances Act, the UK Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and Drugs Act 2005, and the Canadian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act), with possession and use of psilocybin and psilocin being prohibited under almost all circumstances, and often carrying severe legal penalties.

Possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms, including the bluing species of Psilocybe, is therefore prohibited by extension. However, in many national, state, and provincial drug laws, there is a great deal of ambiguity about the legal status of psilocybin mushrooms, as well as a strong element of selective enforcement in some places. The legal status of Psilocybe spores is even more ambiguous, as the spores contain neither psilocybin nor psilocin, and hence are not illegal to sell or possess in many jurisdictions, though many jurisdictions will prosecute under broader laws prohibiting items that are used in drug manufacture. A few jurisdictions (such as the US states of California, Georgia, and Idaho) have specifically prohibited the sale and possession of psilocybin mushroom spores. Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is considered drug manufacture in most jurisdictions and is often severely penalized, though some countries and one US state have ruled that growing psilocybin mushrooms does not qualify as "manufacturing" a controlled substance.

On October 12, 2007 Dutch authorities officially banned the sale of all hallucinogenic mushrooms.

you can do :Drug trade

Production

It is not difficult to cultivate Psilocybe mushrooms (esp. Psilocybe cubensis). The legal availability of spores and mycelium varies by country and state. Most of the other supplies needed for mushroom cultivation (mason jars, potting supplements, rye, brown rice flour) are easily obtained. One can also purchase kits through the mail or Internet that include everything one needs for personal growing. These grow kits are often used by amateur growers, with varying rates of success and yields; contamination of the supplies is a common problem.[citation needed]

Trafficking

Because mushrooms can be grown indoors (namely Psilocybe cubensis and Panaeolus cyanescens), they are generally grown within the same national borders as they are sold. There have been few high-profile cases of mushroom producers and traffickers being caught and prosecuted.

The potency of mushrooms can vary greatly depending on the growing conditions, and buyers of mushrooms run the risk of ingesting a poisonous, mis-identified species, or being cheated by substitutions or cutting of the mushrooms with other, non-psychedelic varieties, or by non-psychedelic varieties laced with other psychedelics, most often LSD (in areas where LSD is plentiful, but Psilocybin mushrooms are more difficult to find).



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