What drugs do you use to enhance your listening experience?
In this post let's consider alcohol, nicotine, and coffee drugs, as they are, along with the usual suspects that can get you arrested in most US states and beheaded in Saudi Arabia. I live in Victoria, Canada, which has more marijuana shops than Starbucks, and we have tons of Starbucks. In 10 minutes, I can walk from my house to four dispensaries, which will sell to anyone over 18. OK, enough bragging, For me, a puff, and just one puff (I don't like getting stoned) can be the best tweak ever. A glass of wine is also a fine
compliment. Too much alcohol will increase my enjoyment (because I'm drunk) but put Phil Spector in the room (wall of sound and loss of the stuff I value in my system, such as clarity).
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@rodman99999 altered state of mind can or cannot be beneficial. if it wouldn't be beneficial, I wouldn't even try it. I wouldn't try to jump stoned being instructor either... also bear in mind, that there's no test can identify the magnitude of mind impairment of marijuana ESPECIALLY after 2 hours! if marijuana is found in system of skydiving INSTRUCTOR, it still impossible to DEFINE weather the deadly accident occurred of impairment. Often and common assumptions presented as definitions for learning material. |
"They seem to think in circles." Maybe it’s how Joni Mitchell thought when she wrote this song, probably stoned most of the time in those days, just a guess. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9VoLCO-d6U |
We used to try and surf stoned from pot in Hawaii, and found that generally you had to paddle so much it wore off by the time you got out to the reef. Also, the myth of stoned musicians doesn't hold up in my experience (decades of live non stop club gigs) as it's simply too tiring…I've tried it and a set of music seems to take 14 times as long and it's pretty intense, thus exhausting. Maybe if you ONLY played stoned you'd adapt. |
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