u/Rare-Estimate8878

▲ 5 r/LSD

LSD for the first time was magical

My first time taking LSD was about 1 year ago, been taking it sometimes in that period, but for my first time it was truly magical, my life started improving slowly after due to my changes how i see the world, and i noticed i feel closer with my cat, because i rememeber petting my cat and crying out of love, very theraputial

and i could visualize and feel how its possible that we live in a constant loop, due to the universe potentially collapsing and getting renewed, and this process has no end, so my thought was that, when i died in my past life, the universe collappsed 10000000000000000000000000000 Billion times, until i was born again due to the perfect timing of my dad nutting in .... enough said. Just a theory i could visualize and feel.

I used to see LSD using hippies as weird, but i understand now.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 1 day ago

Heightfrauding at it's finest and it's the best (cant go back)

i am 5'11 in Luxembourg, which is the average height.

So being 6ft with shoes, i blend in the crowd, sometimes being the tallest and shortest.

I got Britxon boots from Conzuri (they specialize in heightboosting shoes), these boots give me 3 inches of extra height, holy shit. and plus i add in my 1 inch insoles extra, so im rocking 6'3.

Heightfrauding is so addictive, i legit cannot go back to being 6ft with shoes, after knowing im the top 10 pro cent height in luxembourg, and most of the time i be looking above people's head, the confidence really changes the way you walk and carry yourself which is a huge bonus. Tall people really live in a different reality. I rock 6'2ft only when i know im going to someones house so its not obvious im wearing insoles if they check inside my boot, (Conzuri boots have a built in insole)

THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISMENT, they wouldnt pay some low karma account explaining that heightfrauding is amazing, and you should take advantage of it in today's cooked dating market. I'd suggest heightboosting, because in my experience it has making going outside actually fun, this sounds fucked up but this really improves your life satisfaction.

A SECRET ADVANTAGE OF HEIGHTFRAUDING:

When you live life as someone who is short or average, you tend to need to build up ur social skills and charisma, and also you prob started working out. Most tall guys lack that because never in their life they needed to work on themselves like that, because height is something you dont earn, and still get benifits of it, so its natrual that someone tall didn't get the idea of improving themselves a lot more.

I'd suggest boosting normally 2.5 inches max, because boosting above that requires you having long arms and a fairly long upperbody.

Frauding 2 to 3 inches is the sweet spots, 4 inches is pushing it, 5inches only work if u have good proportions

And its very important if you buy heightboosting shoes, that you size up. Im a size 9UK, and i ordered size 10UK, and it fits well.

Going from average height to the tall category is a huge jump ,

it's like you break a barrier you never knew existed.

any questions, let me know!

https://preview.redd.it/0y3htgqz3p0h1.png?width=431&format=png&auto=webp&s=f56e35c529dc9070d6be1aa313a4715dc8dd4aed

This picture sums up how much of a difference 4 inches boost can make

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 11 days ago

Why people attack the person instead of the idea

When someone presents an uncomfortable truth, the reaction is often not a counter-argument. It's an attack on the person.

Not because the person is wrong. But because engaging with the idea would require something much harder: change.

Change is painful. It means admitting you might have been wrong. It means revising your worldview. It means accepting that things aren't as simple as you thought.

So the brain takes a shortcut. Instead of facing the idea, it attacks the messenger. Discredit the person, and you don't have to deal with the message.

It's not about logic. It's about self preservation. People aren't defending their position they're defending their comfort.

The next time someone attacks you instead of your argument, don't get frustrated. Just recognize what's happening. They're not fighting you. They're fighting the crack in their own certainty. You're just standing in it.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 13 days ago

Why Luxembourg's major crime problem isn't being reported

Luxembourg markets itself as a safe country , that's part of the brand that attracts international families, investors, and students. If the media reported every robbery, every stabbing, every drug deal in the city center, that brand would collapse.

I live here. I see what happens at night. Friends of mine have been jumped, robbed, threatened. The city center is not safe anymore. But you won't read about it in the news.

Why? Because the economy depends on the image of safety.

Also: prisons are full. Judges give light sentences because there's no space. So people caught dealing or stealing are back on the streets within hours or days. That's not a solution ,that's a revolving door.

Look at the UK. Same policies. Same results. Why would Luxembourg be different?

This is not about race. It's about policy. It's about consequences. It's about a government that prioritizes its image over its citizens' safety.

If this post gets taken down, that just proves the point. Please spread this message so everyone is more aware.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 13 days ago

Pay the price of having presence or having no presence

Recently i've been learning a lot about myself and having a good inner confidence that never gets shaken, but people my age (im 16) still dont know themselves. So when they come across someone who is very sure of themselves, its like they get insecure and treat me like shit and call me things like ''cringe'' ''corny'' ''weird'', i take these as a compliement cause im clearly different, weird litreally means not being ordinary, who says being ordinary is good?

This got me thinking, there are many people out there who found themselves and are very certain of who they are, but ones they start leaking that energy, most get ''put in their place'' for standing out too much, this is why meeting someone who is consistently present is rare, because most get shrunk back to ordinary.

So my point is, the world does NOT reward people who stand out, people with presence relentlessy get tested. So my question is, pay the price of being ordinary, or being different. Both have their own consequences.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 13 days ago

Not knowing how to take kindness is a sign of growing up in an abusive environment.

The other day at the swimming pool, I was having a good conversation with a female lifeguard. She was super friendly and in a great mood. But I felt myself getting mentally drained , because I was trying to keep up with her, matching her good energy. I wasn't being fake. I just couldn't be cold with her.

When I was about to leave, she gave me a free cookie and orange juice.

Her kindness made me realize something wasn't right , not with her, but with me. I felt slightly uncomfortable receiving something so genuinely kind. That shouldn't be normal.

Then I looked back at my childhood.

And yeah. That's when it hit me. The way you grew up affects you every single day, in ways you don't even notice, until someone gives you a free cookie and you don't know how to accept it.

Sometimes you just have to let someone be kind to you. Without overthinking how you come across. Without waiting for the catch.

Because not knowing how to take kindness?

That's not your fault. That's just where you've been.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 14 days ago

Caveman brain controlling most people today.

The human brain barely changed in the last 50 thousand years. I'm starting out with this fact, because it's obvious by seeing people react to "outsiders" , aka people with different views , is usually negative. Let me explain.

Humans heavily relied on surviving with other humans, also known as tribes. It's crucial that people in your tribe have the same views as you. Only outsiders had different views, therefore potential threat. So what is our reaction to a potential threat? You guessed it: feelings of anger, lashing out, seeing the threat as less human than you , because it's easier to kill another human being when you see them as useless and a liability.

That's what we are seeing now in this modern age. Civilization changed, but human nature didn't.

So what I'm saying is: it's not that people who lash out on other opinions are dumb. It's just that they are quite literally still cavemen.

Uga boga.

I'm not attacking anyone. Just pointing out the truth and what's real.

BTW, I'm only 16 lol. i wrote this at school and got in trouble from the teacher. But i know damn well thats the truth, you cant disprove truth.

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u/Rare-Estimate8878 — 14 days ago