| MrJiveBoJingles |
Well, Ambien was okay. Mostly it made me really relaxed and confused my thoughts in a way that was kind of interesting. I also confused objects for other objects (for a few seconds I thought that the white space on the screen was the shirt of a big fat man and I was typing on his shirt (?), and I also told somebody that the windows on my screen looked "like nets" :wtf: ) and had trouble remembering things. The screen had an odd look, like I could just "peel" the windows off of it if I wanted to (I did not actually try, as far as I can remember).
I also had a really weird synaesthetic effect where I would look at something and the object would "generate" a sound or a series of words in my head. So I had these voices and noises going through my mind most of the time, and for some reason they all sounded as though they were in a big canyon or something because they all echoed again and again. When I read words on the screen, it seemed as though my "inner voice" was high-pitched and also "delayed," like it was playing catch-up with my eyes instead of speaking right along with them..
I woke up early today and felt completely normal.
Quoting myself from earlier in the thread:
| quote: | Sloppy sounds of mating humans. Flop flop flop.
Little stingers, guarded in cylinders. Go forth and learn war. Learn what has built the empire.
The screen looks like a cockpit, white expanse of air, hazy, and on all sides my controls.
Boss of gringo, gross gaucho. Live animals. |
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I remember writing these things, but I no longer have any idea what the inspired me to do so. :stongue:
It was entertaining enough to do again sometime, with very minimal physical discomfort and no discernible "morning after." |
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