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  1. DiPT
  2. ~33-35 mg
  3. dosed: 8:00PM, gelcap
  4. T0:35 - Might be getting a bit of something? Certainly some sort of bodily weirdness, hard to tell
  5. whether audio stuff is in my head or not.
  6. T0:43 - Dennis's voice on always sunny just did this bleeping thing, guess it's starting.
  7. T1:30 - Music just sounds entirely fucking strange. All of the sounds are uncoupled from each other.
  8. T1:40 - Simply incredible. This is tougher to put to words than visual hallucinations. Lot of yawning too.
  9. T1:55 - My own voice sounds like it's shifted down an octave. Same with the vocals on this Arcade Fire track.
  10. T2:35 - Very little headspace, concentration's a bit fucked but I feel like I could more or less go about my day
  11. if everything didn't sound so immensely distracting. Nice body buzz.
  12. Listening to Bob Dylan and it sounds like a tragedy in the best possible way.
  13. He sounds like a slurring drunk who's singing underwater.
  14. T2:40 - Listening to pop radio fare. Taylor Swift sounds like she's been eating cigarettes soaked in whiskey.
  15. T4:45 - Everything still sounds quite strange but either I'm getting a bit used to it or it's coming down.
  16. T5:45 - Stuff sounds less garbled but still quite, quite garbled.
  17. T6:25 - Gonna try to sleep (somewhat tired) but stuff still sounds kinda weird.
  18. ~T6:35 - Ringing in my ears as I go to sleep is very strange and constantly shifting in pitch. It feels like
  19. the auditory equivalent of mild/moderate CEVs.
  20. T15:15 - Woke up a little while ago, eating lunch now. There may still be slight residual effects audiowise
  21. but it's tough to tell if I'm just refamliarizing myself with everything.
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  23. All in all, an interesting experience. Very profound alteration in sounds, but almost no headspace.
  24. Some stimulation and bodybuzz, impairment of concentration.
  25. Frankly, a couple of benadryl or some cold medication has more headspace.
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  27. No visuals at all. Patterns didn't even seem more interesting.
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  29. It's impossible to scale visual/auditory hallucination but if my eyes were as altered as my ears were, what
  30. I was seeing would be very, very strange indeed.
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  32. No insight and not even any pretensions of insight.
  33.  
  34. Might be worth exploring at a higher dose, but it seems like a compound that's purely of perceptual interest.
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