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The Thread for New People to Introduce ThemselvesLog in to see images! Amaranthus caudatus is an annual flowering plant, normally grown for ornamental purposes. It has numerous common names, including “love-lies-bleeding.” It was a staple grain for the Incas and Aztecs, nearly as important in their diets and as widespread in Tropical America as was maize (corn). The cereal-like grain (about the size of a poppy seed) is high in lysine, an amino acid which is usually deficient in vegetables and which is currently being researched as a potential treatment for herpes simplex II and certain cancers. (view post) |
06/25/2008 | |
Last post wins 3 BPLog in to see images! Amaranthus caudatus is an annual flowering plant, normally grown for ornamental purposes. It has numerous common names, including “love-lies-bleeding.” It was a staple grain for the Incas and Aztecs, nearly as important in their diets and as widespread in Tropical America as was maize (corn). The cereal-like grain (about the size of a poppy seed) is high in lysine, an amino acid which is usually deficient in vegetables and which is currently being researched as a potential treatment for herpes simplex II and certain cancers.
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06/25/2008 | |
Muslim Mbumacre? WTF?nanathunderjesus gets you LIGHTNING IN YOUR FIST Posted:
My comments about some stuff in FWZ going beyond my personal comfort zone were tangential to my point, anyways. My point is that I like FWZ because it makes fun of pretty much everyone and because there’s enough funny in it for me to overlook the bits that I’m uncomfortable with.
MM is only targeting one group, and it’s not making “fun” of anyone.
Edit: ITT, more evidence of how enire will never keep his alts secret. (view post) |
06/25/2008 | |
WHAT AM I DOING AND WHY?FoetalBlowjob Posted: |
06/25/2008 | |
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Rivea corymbosa (common synonym: Turbina corymbosa), is a species of morning glory, native throughout Latin America from Mexico in the North to Peru in the South and widely naturalised elsewhere. Known to natives of Mexico as Ololiúqui (also spelled ololiuhqui or ololiuqui), its seeds, while little known outside of Mexico, were perhaps the most common hallucinogenic drug used by the natives. (view post) |
06/25/2008 | |
PRIORITY MISSIONFolks, I have made some disconcerting discoveries in his garden.
First of all, the following flowers may look like evidence of simple fabulous personry, but I bumure you it’s much more serious than that.
Log in to see images! Delosperma cooperi
Log in to see images! Delosperma lydenbergnse
Log in to see images! Acacia berlandieri
Log in to see images! Acacia karroo
Log in to see images! Tabernanthe iboga
The first three of these plants contain the dimethyl tryptamine (DMT), a powerful psychedelic used in religious practices of certain South American tribes… and by hippies. Moreover, Acacia berlandieri contains amphetamines. The fourth, iboga, is the source of ibogaine, a drug used as a sacrament in a number of West African religions. Yes, that’s right… West African. This is very serious, indeed.
The potency of each of these drugs would be far more than his puny brain can handle. In combination, these drugs could drive a real man to insanity; God only knows what madness they have engendered in Mr. Trout.
Folks, be very careful if you should choose to approach the target. The feverish, unstable behavior we witnessed earlier is most likely the result of his these powerful substances destroying his tiny, fragile psyche. I shall retreat to my labratory and begin developing a counteragent specific to this mix of DMT, amphetamines, and ibogaine. It won’t be easy, but if I can get the right balance of chemicals… well, we should be able to bring him back to the level of a slightly very special seven year old.
I will send a courier to you later with the counteragent.
Good luck, and be careful. (view post) |
06/24/2008 | |
Last post wins 3 BPLog in to see images! Psychotria viridis is a shrub from the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It contains the hallucinogenic alkaloid DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) It is known primarily as a principle admixture to the ayahuasca brew used in South and Central America. (view post) |
06/24/2008 | |
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Banisteriopsis caapi, also known as Ayahuasca, Caapi or Yage, is a South American jungle vine of the family Malpighiaceae. It is used to prepare Ayahuasca, a decoction that has a long history of entheogenic uses as a medicine and “plant teacher” among the indigenous peoples of the Amazon Rainforest. The MAOIs in B. caapi allow the primary psychoactive compound, DMT (which is introduced from the other primary ingredient in Ayahausca, the Psychotria viridis plant), to be orally active. (view post) |
06/24/2008 | |
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Campanulaceae, Lobelia tupa L. This plant is native to Chile. The whole plant is reportedly poisonous, yet also smoked as a narcotic. This likely lends credence to its common name, devil’s tobacco. (view post) |
06/24/2008 |
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