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Old 30-07-2008, 05:28
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This happened about 2 months ago but I was thinking about it and just thought I'd see what you people thought about it.

About 2 months ago my friend got some x pills for the first time. His best friend assured him they were real and came from a reliable source. Just fyi my friend still uses this source, because he really is reliable.

Anyways, he bought a 10 pack of these green little pills with a naked lady design on them. He also got a blue one with a dolphin on it for free. He split the blue one with his friend, and took one green pill to start. They had 5 green pills each. About 25 minutes later, he started rolling. It was amazing. He only remembers taking the first green and blue pill, but somehow took all 5 over the course of the night. About an hour and a half later, he finally convinced his mom to take him to the store since she took his keys. He REALLY wanted some chewing gum. That's where his memory gets fuzzy. Some time later, he arrived at someones house with his best friend and his mother. They all stood in the front yard outside the cars talking and stuff. He was in the middle of the back seat of his mom's car. They tried to get him to leave the car and talk with them but he was stuck in the back seat. He doesn't remember why but he really couldn't leave the back seat. Now this is where his memory really gets fuzzy. Some time later, he was at a house. He doesn't know who's house, it could've been his for all he knows. All he could see was a large, moving, sparkling rainbow background that covered his entire vision. He could also see his mother and sister walking in place in front of him. Time felt like it was going 10 times faster than normal. According to people with him that night, he kept saying stuff like "it's going too fast!" and "slow down!" etc, etc. That's all he remembers. Everyone also told him that his teeth were chattering the entire time.

The next few days were actually pretty nice. He expected a really depressing hangover but instead felt a really pleasant afterglow for about 3 days. He would randomly start to feel good and get a shiver up his spine over those 3 days. It lasted about 2 seconds each time, just long enough for this shiver to go up his back. One thing like that kept happening over and over. Some time while he was rolling, his mom slapped him on his back. It was really intense. During that gentle afterglow, he would, like those other 'flashbacks', feel that handprint on his back and feel really good.

Ok that's the story. What do you think?
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