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Looking at Laser on wall while on DMT?!

he would love someone to prove him wrong
That's not how it works, though: he should be working himself on proving himself wrong. If, in the process of genuinely trying to do so, he's unable to falsify any predictions made by his theory (which are what, exactly? that's part of the problem), he can present that as evidence for his theory.

Here's my theory: if you take DMT while driving nails through your hands and feet, you see exactly what Jesus saw while he was being crucified. This proves that Christianity is true. I would love someone to prove me wrong, and invite skeptical criticism. You can buy nails, hammers, and branded merch at https://dmt-nail-jesus-experiment.biz
 
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Blig-bug do you also offer one on one consultations at $500 for 45mins like Danny Goler does for his laser experiments. And do you have a patreon account like him charging a bargin price of $60 a month?

If so sign me up for all the merch.
Are those real prices? Don't waste your time. I already signed the entire nexus up for the DMT code revealing retreat in Costa Rica! (yes it is really a thing, check his website). Kikker might have to take out a loan but it'll be worth it to see laser Jesus
 
I feel I'm not alone in having profited in the form of amusement. It also serves to remind me to be wary of my own (self-)credulity (y)
And it just keeps on giving
:ROFLMAO:

As it happens, I tried watching one of Laser Danny's podcasts, and I can only suggest he get together with Matt Stahl to share some MLM strategy ideas. I've a working hypothesis that their unwatchability serves as a kind of credulity filter.
 
@Nydex - If you'll really pay commission, I'll happily rework the sketch into something that looks like it took far longer than the 5 minutes the original one did.
Generally speaking, I'm quite open to the idea of tattooing original art from people I care about on myself. It's part of the reason why I'm dead set on getting Alex Grey's legendary art piece "Godself" as a full arm sleeve, specifically done by Eric Stricker, but when I reached out to him and explained what I wanted, he hit me with a 2000 EUR/day price, and an approximate 3 full days to complete it, which put this particular tattoo quite far out of my budget at the time.

I'll do it in the future for sure, and I'll also have to contact Alex Grey and check with him about what kind of commission he would like to be paid. I just adore this art piece, it's one of my favorite pieces ever.
 
Generally speaking, I'm quite open to the idea of tattooing original art from people I care about on myself. It's part of the reason why I'm dead set on getting Alex Grey's legendary art piece "Godself" as a full arm sleeve, specifically done by Eric Stricker, but when I reached out to him and explained what I wanted, he hit me with a 2000 EUR/day price, and an approximate 3 full days to complete it, which put this particular tattoo quite far out of my budget at the time.

I'll do it in the future for sure, and I'll also have to contact Alex Grey and check with him about what kind of commission he would like to be paid. I just adore this art piece, it's one of my favorite pieces ever.
If you ever get the chance someday, it really is worth seeing those paintings in person at COSM to. They are shockingly huge and it's quite a vibe in there to say the least
 
when I reached out to him and explained what I wanted, he hit me with a 2000 EUR/day price, and an approximate 3 full days to complete it,
tbf, looking at the quality of that work the price seems almost reasonable, so I hope you'll been in position to treat yourself before too long.
 
tbf, looking at the quality of that work the price seems almost reasonable, so I hope you'll been in position to treat yourself before too long.
Oh it's completely reasonable, yes. I have no qualms about tattoo artists charging premium prices, because it's an unbelievably difficult thing to master. Not only are you a painter, but your canvas is very, very tricky to work with. Massive respect.
 
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