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DMT and the mainstream

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EquaL Observer said:
Thought about gangster like cultures before. There are idiots out there, but would you not rather a DMT-smoking-idiot than just a plain idiot? Lot's of these people seem to freestyle with some degree of passion, and have a spirit in there character which could be called recklessness but really it's about having firm beliefs. And I reckon having them believe what I believe can only be good.

Having these types of people yibbering away about DMT, machine elves and the modern world by far beats them yibbering about stabbing folk, coke, religious/racial issues which are pretty much irrelevant, etc. And word travels quickly by music... I'm all for it

Religious issues raps >>>> DMT raps

 
obliguhl said:

i am swim posted this in the chat.

:surprised

Absolutely horrible, and there's comments like this popping up:

dude this song is pretty good. you think they got DMT at rave parties? who much does it cost and how does it suppose to look like? plz reply
:thumb_dow

I guess the nexus is the only hope for DMT
 
I think the 60s could probably of went a little smoother if more people understood the substances prior to using them. That's one lesson we should learn. But another lesson is that psychedelics have a incredibly positive effect on society—even when abused and taken recreationally.

As others have stated if you dose often enough and for the wrong reasons—you're going to get TOLD. It polices itself in that regard. There are fortunately more people around today than there were in the 60s who understand how to deal with the trauma of having a bad trip.

I strongly disagree that any substance should be kept sacred, controlled, or hidden from the mainstream. Corrupt and malevolent officials will find a way to demonise and criminalise anything whoever chooses to use it.

It's true that public officials are usually responding to public outrage. But they're capitalizing on fear, paranoia, anxiety, and a desire to blame social ills on something as easy as white powders or forest foilage. It's an easy opportunity to look like they're doing something instead of nothing.

Anyways, votes on this guy smoking DMT? Aztechnical
 
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..this is what can be found in highschool yearbooks these days.
 
i wouldn't really consider jay electronica mainstream but i do agree that dmt is making it's way around. in all honesty though you have this site and others like it to thank for that. easy to follow guides on extractions, help on finding mhrb etc.

there's also a new track by flying lotus called dmt song. and he had an ep called pattern grid world.

there's also that old track by sphongle that everyone knows about...

there's been a lot of music in the past few years that is made by people that like drugs for people that are likely interested in drugs that is related to dmt.

it's not like there's a lady gaga or taylor swift song about it.

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Ryusaki said:
Not really mainstream this track, but very nice.

was just trying to think of some other dmt tracks, forgot about this one, good album, this guy has some other good stuff too haha
 
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