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antrocles

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exactly how popular is DMT and the extracting thereof? how many folks are learning about the molecule and how to coax it from it's barky hiding place?

i was just checking out amazon.com to see if one could purchase particular solvents. i'm having the hardest time finding toluene and a quality vm&p naphtha (don't like the sunnyside stuff as much).

anyways, lemme just say that amazon has it all. BESTINE (HEPTANE), TOLUENE, NAPHTHA....

and it was at NAPHTHA that i discovered something most fascinating.....

something that made me gasp out loud. then giggle. then get kinda freaked out a little....

i took a screenshot of what came up....take an extra close look at the 'frequently bought together' portion at the bottom.... :shock:

i think at this point i've come full-circle and i'm inspired and happy about this.....i just hope we can keep it under the radar....

WITH THE DEEPEST LOVE AND GRATITUDE!!
 

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you get this with books on amazon as well ... try typing in the title of any Terence McKenna book, and the "frequently bought together" list is like the freaking spice library catalogue! But I wonder how many purchases it takes for it to pull these results up; maybe not that many.
 
hahahaha briliant, they just about give you the TEK right there, all thats missing is the bark.

Amazing Amazon.
 
Let's not read too much into this - my theory is that there was a slew of men who had toilets needing unblocking and paint to strip from walls WHILE they were roasting a turkey. Simple explanation...

Spice extraction, really... The mind sees what it wants, huh?

JBArk the thanksgiving home renovator
 
jbark said:
Let's not read too much into this - my theory is that there was a slew of men who had toilets needing unblocking and paint to strip from walls WHILE they were roasting a turkey. Simple explanation...

Spice extraction, really... The mind sees what it wants, huh?

JBArk te thanksgiving home renovator
that was awesome!
 
Jorkest said:
jbark said:
Let's not read too much into this - my theory is that there was a slew of men who had toilets needing unblocking and paint to strip from walls WHILE they were roasting a turkey. Simple explanation...

Spice extraction, really... The mind sees what it wants, huh?

JBArk the thanksgiving home renovator
that was awesome!

A simple case of Occam's razor!
 
What you're doing is already illegal so who cares if it's under the radar?
If anyone with authority wants to know anything you've done online, they can easily.
 
jbark said:
Let's not read too much into this - my theory is that there was a slew of men who had toilets needing unblocking and paint to strip from walls WHILE they were roasting a turkey. Simple explanation...

Spice extraction, really... The mind sees what it wants, huh?

JBArk te thanksgiving home renovator


dude, you literally made me fall out of my chair i was laughing so hard!!! :lol:

L&G!!
 
Whooo... maybe the spice is more popular than one usually assumes.

Then again, it makes sense that the folks who order naptha over Amazon are going to be doing other things with it than stripping paint. Contractors and the like just go to a hardware store!
 
antrocles said:
jbark said:
Let's not read too much into this - my theory is that there was a slew of men who had toilets needing unblocking and paint to strip from walls WHILE they were roasting a turkey. Simple explanation...

Spice extraction, really... The mind sees what it wants, huh?

JBArk the thanksgiving home renovator


dude, you literally made me fall out of my chair i was laughing so hard!!! :lol:

L&G!!

Occam's razor (or Ockham's razor[1]) is the principle that "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity" (entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem). The popular interpretation of this principle is that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.
Wikipedia

"entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem", as opposed to "entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter ridiculem"...

Just seemed like the "simplest explanation". I'm good at spotting them - innate talent. 😉

And i DO aim to please!!

JBArk

PS - the person who wrote "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity" has clearly never visited the province of spice
 
If you type in vermiculite or mason jars you get suggestions like mushroom growing 101, brow rice flour.

It basically shows all your mushrooms growing supplies...made we a bit weary.
 
DANG! i just went looking for a new glass turkey baster and the SAME COMBO popped up!!

extractors of the world UNITE! ;)

L&G!
 
antrocles said:
DANG! i just went looking for a new glass turkey baster and the SAME COMBO popped up!!

extractors of the world UNITE! ;)

L&G!


Those turkey roastin' renovatin' plumbers sure are consistent - DANG!

(btw, don't you mean "turkey roastin' renovatin' plumbers" unite? I thought we covered this...😉 )

JBArk
 
jbark said:
antrocles said:
DANG! i just went looking for a new glass turkey baster and the SAME COMBO popped up!!

extractors of the world UNITE! ;)

L&G!


Those turkey roastin' renovatin' plumbers sure are consistent - DANG!

(btw, don't you mean "turkey roastin' renovatin' plumbers" unite? I thought we covered this...😉 )

JBArk


LMAO!!!! :lol:
 
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