dude, i wanna experience mania

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by Wormed, Jul 30, 2008.

  1. Wormed

    Wormed Member

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    is there anyway to go about inducing full blown episodes of mania?
     
  2. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Meth can induce maniac episodes in even the most depressed person. Mania is simply a slight overdose of dopamine on a neural level.
     
  3. Emanresu

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    its got to be more complicated than just too much dopamine.
     
  4. lostminty

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    yeah its a fuck load more complicated. I had mania for 2 years straight.

    For me, it allowed me to have a massively inflated energy field, then completely collapse it and suck in any attention i could find. led to mind fucks beyond what most would call realistic...or even tolerable in remembering

    mania is associated with awesome detachment from reality, and massive depressive fallout when your artificial world collapses.

    So, best ticket to mania. Go hang out with liars, get high enough that your mind is ductile to their will and see how far your stomach can sink before the idea of suicide becomes valid. Also, enjoy the feelings of homicide when you start to assume that anyone who tells you your path is wrong is actually trying to stop you from your true calling..

    Mania requires a sociopathic mind, do you like morals?
     
  5. i_need_a_miracle

    i_need_a_miracle Venusian Goddess

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    I am manic, actually. I love being in my mania phase.
    But what goes up, must come down. And that part is brutal.

    Oh, the joys of being bi-polar.

    Best ticket to mania: MDMA. It always works for me, when I'm depressive.
     
  6. AdreSac

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    MDMA?
    i just found out im bipolar, and i know how brutal the depression part can be.
     
  7. i_need_a_miracle

    i_need_a_miracle Venusian Goddess

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    Yep. MDMA. Works like a charm. Every time.
     
  8. lostminty

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    ride the tiger as they say :)

    further you lean forward, the more intense the ride.
    further you lean forward, the more chance of falling off and getting eaten.
     
  9. stalk

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    There's a flower that will vacate your soul
    and she will possess you
    and you will be in an unconscious mania for a loooong time . .
     
  10. lostminty

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    step within a nuance
     
  11. i_need_a_miracle

    i_need_a_miracle Venusian Goddess

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    Experience a seance. ( sp? )
     
  12. GigoloAunt

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    Don't recommend MDMA as a means to 'cure' being bi-polar...MDMA just erodes your brain. Do it more than 10 times and brain damage begins to settle in
     
  13. the el

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    I never wanna be as manic as I was last year.

    I'll settle for a mild mania kept in check on a day-to-day basis.
     
  14. stalk

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    Kundalini causes mania and I am constantly learning how to tame the beast
     
  15. lilb1t

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    i hate being crazy
     
  16. Stephæ

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    What flower? Lotus?
     

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