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From: [an 265416] at [anon.penet.fi] (Divine Rascal)
Reply-To: [an 265416] at [anon.penet.fi]
Date: Sun,  5 Nov 1995 04:47:56 UTC
Subject: 2CB: A User's Manual

I seem finally to have gleamed the secret of 2CB. I am happy! I
took 30 mg of 2CB and began listening to The Platters and
reading my etext version of the glorious tale by H.H. Kane
called 'A Hashish-House In New York'. The room was darkened, and
as usual rhymth came naturally. As I read on, through the
hashish entry in 'Johnston's Chemistry of Common Life', the
nature of the drug suddenly dawned upon me. As thee might have
guessed, I am still under the influence of the slightest 2CB
tinge. With music and happy thoughts, a darkened ambience and
some nice company perchance, 2CB easily places one within the
respite one seeks. But that's as far as it goes. No visions are
imminent, save, perchance, after prolonged usage. The mind
naturally wanders to heavens oriental. 2CB seems to act as an
expectorant, and the lingual sensations are transformed into
flavours of hashish, plants and things oriental. The fifth
circuit is activated, and one is given free to float on waters
serene. It requires practise. As was written of hashish in
'Johnston's Chemistry of Common Life', "it requires, indeed, a
long and gradual training to its use before its boasted effects
can be fully experienced, and this fortunately is not attempted
yet in Europe. While in Jerusalem, M. de Sauley, with the view
of passing pleasantly a tedious evening, indulged himself in a
dose of haschisch, which, upon his uninitiated constitution,
produced only unpleasant results." I am given to the supposition
that I was of this exact nature. I was the "uninitiated
westerner", and my drug experience had been very limited indeed.
It is an enterprise requiring practise. And thus, gentlemen, I
will leave you as I retire in the final hours before dawn.


A Divine Rascal

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