There is a plant called Solanum Dulcamara L. It's a little vine with heart shaped leaves and its only known use is as a treatment for eczema. I was reading on a site that "The plant has been investigated for possible antirheumatic, diuretic, narcotic, and sedative activity, but these actions are linked to the toxicity of the plant, and therefore, have not been successfully exploited." Does anyone know if this has any psychedelic effects. Its also called Bittersweet Nightshade but is in some way not related to Deadly nightshade. I have a bunch of leaves of this in my room. and a plant right outside. Post information or what it does if youve ever tried it. Thanks. Found some more info!. !!!!!!!!!NEVER MIND!!!!!!!!
Yeah man. I was hoping to read something about a trip in which you were making those little acrylic Creepy Crawler thingimajigs. I used to make those when I was a kid.
This toy didnt realyl have a point thouugh...What do you do with your little beetles after All you can do is scare your sister ,like in the comemrcials
I used to put them all over my walls, as they stick to most surfaces. Kids don't really give a shit if a toy has a purpose. Just being able to cook the shits was fun enough, because it was rare that you got the chance to play with hot stuff when you are that young. I know I enjoyed it for a couple of weeks, at least.
I thought you ate them after you made them. It was like a make your own candy bugs thing. Mine always came out all fucked up though with crazy colors all mixed together and shit.
when they first came out a whole bunch of other folks thought that too, only they got really really sick from eating it, so the company decided to make edible ones
LMFAO, I used to take a bunch when I went to the mall with my mom, and like throw them over the ledge from the second floor, but in a slick way. I'd always laugh at the thought of it landing on someone's head.
Damn, I was one of them poor kids that didnt even friends who could afford one of them, so I never got to play with them! I remember the commercials though, and the song for them.