I fell asleep around 3 am (hate how acid makes it hard to sleep) and
was awaken by something. I suddenly realized two things when I
turned on the lights.
1. that everything was animated, anime-style
2. that there was a "perfect" combination of a cat and a woman in
my room.
No sex was involved, but there was lots of tongue action and it was
pretty hot stuff, man. I woke up at 8 am, with a corner of my cover in
my mouth. It had been in there for at least 15 minutes.
Good thing the dream didn't get any further or I'd have to do the
laundry again.
Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
> Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
Yes, drugs are bad. (in my best Mr. Mackey voice)
Either that, it could've been the acid, which induces 'weird stuff'
ANYWAY, but that's just my thought.
>
> I fell asleep around 3 am (hate how acid makes it hard to sleep) and
> was awaken by something. I suddenly realized two things when I
> turned on the lights.
C'mon, c'mon! Don't keep me in suspense!!
>
> 1. that everything was animated, anime-style
Oh. That's IT? What a disappointment.
>
> 2. that there was a "perfect" combination of a cat and a woman in
> my room.
Yep. If you had two cats and one woman, that'd be a bad combination.
Also, conversely, if you had one cat and two women, that would also be a
bad combination. Now, if you had more than two cats, and the number of
cats was greater than the sum of women divided into the number of times
you watched 'Shakespeare in Love", well, let's just not go there...
> No sex was involved, but there was lots of tongue action and it was
> pretty hot stuff, man. I woke up at 8 am, with a corner of my cover in
> my mouth. It had been in there for at least 15 minutes.
Can we be sure of this time, Mr. Cypher? I mean, did the cover report
this time to you, or did you subconsciously time the duration of
mouth-to-cover contact in your sleep? Don't lie to the police, son.
> Good thing the dream didn't get any further or I'd have to do the
> laundry again.
*rimshot*
>
> Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
Well, according to what you have shared, there is absolutely NO
significance whatsoever except perhaps to give you one more thing to
crosspost to some newsgroups.
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Yes. You took a drug, and you hallucinated, then were kind enough to
share your (very) funny story with us.
Case in point: Don't do drugs! :P
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(Except for caffeine... But since when is 2 Litres of Diet Pepsi a day
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Fob Fypher wrote in message <2aft4skjvi8shmodk...@4ax.com>...
>Yesterday, I dropped three tabs of acid (my last) and went to see
>a local showing of "Shakespeare In Love". The guy who played
>Shakespeare had huge and scary anime-like eyes, so I figured that
>may have triggered some of the weird stuff that happened when I
>went to sleep.
>
>I fell asleep around 3 am (hate how acid makes it hard to sleep) and
>was awaken by something. I suddenly realized two things when I
>turned on the lights.
>
>1. that everything was animated, anime-style
>
>2. that there was a "perfect" combination of a cat and a woman in
>my room.
>
>No sex was involved, but there was lots of tongue action and it was
>pretty hot stuff, man. I woke up at 8 am, with a corner of my cover in
>my mouth. It had been in there for at least 15 minutes.
>
>Good thing the dream didn't get any further or I'd have to do the
>laundry again.
>
You're just weird, and you're not on acid.
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>I fell asleep around 3 am (hate how acid makes it hard to sleep) and
>was awaken by something. I suddenly realized two things when I
>turned on the lights.
>
>1. that everything was animated, anime-style
>
>2. that there was a "perfect" combination of a cat and a woman in
>my room.
>
>No sex was involved, but there was lots of tongue action and it was
>pretty hot stuff, man. I woke up at 8 am, with a corner of my cover in
>my mouth. It had been in there for at least 15 minutes.
>
>Good thing the dream didn't get any further or I'd have to do the
>laundry again.
>
>Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
That's a catgirl, an anime mainstay. She wants to have sex with you. I
suggest you trip again and let her.
Incidentally, I'd kill to have a dream like that. Not anyone I knew, though.
I'd kill someone meaningless who I'd never met nor heard of, like some
homeless guy or something.
-Christmas Dragon Wyvern
and now an ancient carol of holiday cheer
"Grandma got dismembered by a chainsaw! Down inside my basement Xmas eve!
You know I had not choice I had to do it.....cause that old bitch refused to
leave!
Well by now no one missed Grandma....oh,no, they don't suspect at all.....I
put her liver in the pot roast, and her knuckles add some spice to the cheez
balls. Oh,we had a lovley dinner.....ham and beef and pickled eggs....all
except fot poor aunt Gurtie....she started chokin' on the hair from
Grandma's legs...
Grandma got dismembered by a chainsaw! Down inside my basement Xmas eve! You
know I had no choice I had to do it....cause that old bitch refused to
leave!" (repeat twice)
"Aren't we all forgetting what Christmas is all about? The birth of
Santa?"-Bart Simpson
"You can suck all the dick you want...and still be a virgin,Mary"-Kenny and
Mr. Hankey
.....And to all a good night. Go get laid.
I've had the same thing happen to me (minus acid), but with a skunkgirl.
The second time it happened we went all the way, too. Nyaah.
Lucid dreams rock!
--
Chris,,
<snip interesting stuff about Rob>
Cat, eh?
>Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
Yes. You want pussy. Duh. ;)
-Rei
AIM: Sexy Rei
Dark Senshi/Naughty Schoolgirl
Anxiously awaiting: Resident Evil: Code Veronica (the only reason I'll end up
getting a Dreamcast), Katsucon 6 (yay another anime convention), end of season
at work (bye bye $700 paychecks)...
First of all, LSD would not induce such an hallucination. The 'sketch'
appearance to objects, which may make them look drawn: yes. 'Bug Eyes',
which is common to anime: yes. Visualizing masses which have no base on an
actual mass: no.
LSD stimulates six parts of the brain:
Movement: Things in motion may appear to move erratically, or things in
motion may appear stationary while the planes around them appear to be in
motion. A common experience on LSD is standing near a road or railroad
tracks, and watching a car/train come your way. Instead of the car/train
moving, it appears that you are moving towards the train, or both you and
the train are remaining stationary, while the distance between you
cosmically diminishes.
Things that are stationary may appear to move, and distance becomes
distorted. 'planes' (any unbroken area on an object of uniform elevation and
color, as in a single polygon) may appear to lift off objects, giving the
illusion of 'trails' and 'tracers'. Trails and traces may appear as ghost
images, neon ghosts, or even negative ghosts.
Color: Light sources appear to have 'prisms' around them, as your pupils
are fully dilated (which never happens naturally) and the uplifted membrane
around the iris comes into your field of vision. Because this membrane is
bent, it separates the light as it passes through, acting much like a prism.
Sound: As the diethlymide settles into your audio cortex, the false
neuro-transmitters in the chemical begin to act like endorphins, freely
conducting and stimulated signals between neurons in any manner of
direction. This means that the signals have to be present, first. LSD does
not create it's own signals, it simply distorts those that exist by normal
stimuli.
The brain interprets sound by listening to what is being heard, and then
comparing it to what it knows. This is why we can hear 'voices' when we hear
sounds that are just inside our range of hearing: the brain is taking audio
cues from the environment, and trying desperately to match them against
something. Since your brains foremost concern is human speech, it matches
this first.
LSD can distort the matching process. Although you may be hearing a
flock of birds, it may sound like running water to your brain. The neurons
in your head have been short circuited, and running water is a lot easier to
match that multiple birds.
Self-Image/Body-Image: Your brain has a chemical map of your body, which
is most evident to amputees who can still feel their missing limb. LSD
readily distorts this image, so it may feel as if your legs are many times
longer (and flimsier) than they really are, and other such impressions. The
endorphin clones in LSD also inhibit the sensation of pain.
Self image may be distorted in terms of perception. Although you retain
a visual 1st person view, you may fell that you are 'looking' at yourself,
or 'standing outside' yourself. This is directly related to body image.
Reasoning: LSD also distorts reasoning to the extend that every option
may seem just as realistic. This is not to say that you will consider
jumping out a window just as safe as walking out the door, your higher brain
remains functional during an LSD trip. However, when considering something
such as a mass of liquid, it may seem just as realistic to think that it's a
'universe' of fluid atoms, interacting and behaving as they do because it
wants to spread out infinitely due to gravity, but is held together by the
water tension induced through atmospheric pressure (although some atoms
manage to break the bonds of the group and leap out as vapor)...as it is to
think it's just a puddle of water.
Memory is also effected here.
The Leary Effect; Brain area unknown: This is the most controversial
issue of LSD. Most people who have taken the drug report that they were able
to determine another persons motivations and/or thoughts without speaking to
or hearing the person. Although it has rarely been called true ESP, the
similarities are striking.
In short, LSD does not produce its own stimuli, but rather interferes
with the brains interpretation of actual simulated responses.
The cat woman was either a real person (you seem to suggest that no one
else was present) or you were dreaming and the image had no relation to the
LSD.
If you want realistic, alter-planier trips, go with Psyllcyben or
Mescaline. Psyllcyben (shrooms) can produce a very 'organic' trip, in which
you may find yourself in the middle of a wood-knotted and vine-riddled room,
when in fact you're crawling around your bedroom. Mescaline (peyote) has a
habbit of completely transcending your physical environment. The few times I
tried peyote, I would find myself either floating or sinking in an endless
sea of luminescent water. Some, however, have reporting having sex with
dragons, seeing Buddha/Alah/God/Christ (never heard of anyone meeting
Satan), and even conversing with themselves.
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Fob Fypher <robNOcy...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2aft4skjvi8shmodk...@4ax.com...
> Yesterday, I dropped three tabs of acid (my last) and went to see
> a local showing of "Shakespeare In Love". The guy who played
> Shakespeare had huge and scary anime-like eyes, so I figured that
> may have triggered some of the weird stuff that happened when I
> went to sleep.
>
> I fell asleep around 3 am (hate how acid makes it hard to sleep) and
> was awaken by something. I suddenly realized two things when I
> turned on the lights.
>
> 1. that everything was animated, anime-style
>
> 2. that there was a "perfect" combination of a cat and a woman in
> my room.
>
> No sex was involved, but there was lots of tongue action and it was
> pretty hot stuff, man. I woke up at 8 am, with a corner of my cover in
> my mouth. It had been in there for at least 15 minutes.
>
> Good thing the dream didn't get any further or I'd have to do the
> laundry again.
>
Uh..guy...Rob Cypher just PRETENDS to be on drugs. If he really *was*, he'd be
dead by now. ^_-
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Before you buy.
>Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
It means that that was some really fabulous acid.
Elf
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It was a dream. Of course I wouldn't be having sex with catgirls as part as a
hallucination. I suspect that melatonin and the 5-HTP I took to induce sleep
(because it's damn near impossible to doze on acid) induced the lucid dreaming.
Shrooms are alright, but I never had a full out "I'm in a magical forest" trip
on them.
> Yesterday, I dropped three tabs of acid (my last) and went to see
> a local showing of "Shakespeare In Love". The guy who played
> Shakespeare had huge and scary anime-like eyes, so I figured that
> may have triggered some of the weird stuff that happened when I
> went to sleep.
<blahblahblah snipped
> Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
A mind is a terrible thing to waste. ;)
> Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
>
I don't know if it was significant, but the covers thing isn't all
that rare. I once had a dream where I was eating out my gf and when I
woke up I discovered that I was licking my sheets.
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> While wandering around in a drunken stupor, Jeremy Turner, jjt...@psu.edu
> babbled...
> > Fob Fypher wrote:
> >
> > > Can anyone tell me the significance, if any, of what happened?
> >
> > Yes, drugs are bad. (in my best Mr. Mackey voice)
>
> MmmmKay
Gaaah! You sound like Beavis and Butthead's teacher when I read that.