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When I was 16, I got my hands on a book that was banned in my home country - The Anarchist Cookbook.
In this amazing tome, I learned many things, one of which was how to make bananadine.
My mates and I made this shit and were totally bummed that the african bananas that we used didn't appear to have any psychoactive qualities, or that we were such rubbish chemists that we couldn't even follow the most basic of instructions.
We did very well with the morning glory seed LSA though
I was TODAY years old when I learned that bananadine was a hoax compound from Berkley that was unwittingly shared in the Anarchist Cookbook.
If we can't trust that bible, what can we trust?
SO, looking at the massive number of compounds floating about out there, how do we tell what is worth reaching for and what isn't?
I mean, just look at the wealth of shit that's around, how is a non-specialist (or even a specialist) to know what is real or not?
In this amazing tome, I learned many things, one of which was how to make bananadine.
My mates and I made this shit and were totally bummed that the african bananas that we used didn't appear to have any psychoactive qualities, or that we were such rubbish chemists that we couldn't even follow the most basic of instructions.
We did very well with the morning glory seed LSA though
I was TODAY years old when I learned that bananadine was a hoax compound from Berkley that was unwittingly shared in the Anarchist Cookbook.
If we can't trust that bible, what can we trust?
SO, looking at the massive number of compounds floating about out there, how do we tell what is worth reaching for and what isn't?
I mean, just look at the wealth of shit that's around, how is a non-specialist (or even a specialist) to know what is real or not?