In Reply to: Why wasn't he laughing? Nt posted by geoffkait on November 3, 2013 at 09:05:21:
A few will get the giggles, but that's a pretty minor effect. William
James, the brother of the venerable American novelist Henry James, wrote
about his nitrous fascination in his "The Varieties of Religious
Experience". Though he talked all stuffy-like about is with the usual
Christian mysticism allegations and such, he was basically a lover of
the gas. Dare a say a "huffer?" In combination with acid or peyote
it is one of the strongest psychedelic experiences available, comparable
to even Ayahuasca. Regards,
J.R.
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Follow Ups
- "Laughing gas" is pretty much a misnomer. - J.R. 09:25:38 11/03/13 (2)
- Guess I'll stick to Guinness Stout. Nt - geoffkait 09:58:23 11/03/13 (1)
- Salud! - J.R. 10:38:28 11/03/13 (0)