Citation: Pomroy. "A Nice Novelty: An Experience with Phenethylamine & Hash (exp79313)". Erowid.org. Jun 4, 2019. erowid.org/exp/79313
DOSE: T+ 0:00 |
1.0 - 1.5 g |
oral |
Phenethylamine |
(powder / crystals) |
T+ 0:05 |
1 cig. |
smoked |
Cannabis - Hash |
|
T+ 0:15 |
1.0 - 1.5 g |
oral |
Phenethylamine |
(powder / crystals) |
Phenylethylamine: A Nice Novelty
0:00 - Ate a parachute. Approximately 1 - 1.5g powder, had no scales to weigh at the time. (parachute: powder inside tissue paper, to make it ingestable)
0:05 - Smoked one joint of hash
0:10 - Noticeably stoned, no other effects noted.
0:15 - Eat another parachute, same size approximately.
0:20 - Expecting this may just have been something people do, talk about, and expect to get high from, but doesn't work on me (IE Wild Dagga)
0:30 - Still thinking it's doing nothing, but hoping it'll kick in and hit me like the brick wall others had described when they followed the same kind of timeline as me.
0:40 - Not expecting anything... expect it was bunk.
0:45 - BAM! I'm sitting down on my guitar amp, and start to notice the kind of light feeling I get when I start drinking, or when I do nitrous oxide. Feels cool. I stand up, and WHOAAA! Light, floaty, weightless feelings all throughout my body, with my body feeling a great body high. Body high contrasts with hash high, seems to be the opposite. Not a weighed down, I-feel-so-good-not-moving high, but a floating, I-could-jump-through-the-roof feeling.
0:50 - Growing in intensity.
1:00 - Seems to level out, feel funny... like there's no stress weighing me down.
1:10 - Effects receding
1:25 - effects seemingly gone except a relaxed state.
1:40 (approximately) - Must have fallen asleep. Woke up at 5:20 pm (approximately 2:00 from dose), feeling great.
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