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Originally Posted by GuttaGetsBusy
Originally Posted by Morethan1
Not trying to spam on anything but this is a great new site http://the-coli.com/
I got this saved as well. one of the ancient relics of NT.Originally Posted by AlBooBoo5
Digging through photobucket and I found this. Purpleface is a fool
Originally Posted by Morethan1
Not trying to spam on anything but this is a great new site[URL]http://the-coli.com/[/url]
Originally Posted by xAiRMaXiNx
Wassup doe with dat LSD doe?
its a beautiful drug when used properlyOriginally Posted by xAiRMaXiNx
Wassup doe with dat LSD doe?
Originally Posted by Young Handsome
I was at the house... I thought I could show up at ANY time between the timeframe...
Originally Posted by CJ863
Originally Posted by GuttaGetsBusy
�How did I miss this? NT is the last place i'd expect to see this. They played this song out my freshman year in college. Florida music ftw and ftl
Originally Posted by iYen
Originally Posted by Young Handsome
I was at the house... I thought I could show up at ANY time between the timeframe...
On another note:
Can someone explain what this is?
http://twitter.com/#!/niketalkgeneral
Every thread that gets made is also tweets on this twitter account.
What is the correlation between this Twitter account and NT General?
Are there other twitters for every NT forum?
How does it feel becoming a hippie?Originally Posted by ErickM713
If there's anything you wanna know go ahead and ask
I'm as far from a hippie as you can get.Originally Posted by GrimlocK
How does it feel becoming a hippie?Originally Posted by ErickM713
If there's anything you wanna know go ahead and ask
Thanks for the info.Originally Posted by Antidope
Yeah thats what it does, theres one for music and S&T as well, no clue who runs them. I follow them
I recently published a piece in Newsweek. For the Mad Menissue. The editors wanted me to paint a picture of LSD use in the 60s and 70s—when I was using a lot of it myself. But my research on LSD got me thinking about the serotonin system and its powerful connection with awareness and mood. And I realized, with a bit of a shock, that today's most popular drugs—SSRIs for depression, Ecstasy for parties—affect the serotonin system in a way almost exactly opposite to the effects of LSD. What does that say about our society, compared to the psychedelic credo of 40 years ago?
LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) goes to work in the brain by blocking serotonin receptors, the gateways that allow serotonin into our neurons. As a result, serotonin molecules flowing from our brain stem have nowhere to go and nothing to do. Serotonin’s job is to reduce the firing rate of neurons that get too excited because of the volume or intensity of incoming information. That’s how it calms synaptic traffic, modulates extremes, regulates and supervises the brain. Serotonin filters out unwanted noise, and normal brains rely on that. So, by blocking serotonin, LSD allows information to flow through the brain unchecked. It opens up the floodgates – what Huxley called the “Doors of Perception