• solrize@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Vacuum under my bed in the middle of the night. That’s what passes as excitement for me.

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    8 hours ago

    Not mushrooms, again. This is something I did do.

    Before my partner left for a work trip he showed me his stash of mushrooms in the freezer.

    I wasn’t big into mushrooms since my first and only trip to that date, where I spent five hours wide awake in my room, believing my curtains, lamp and bedspread were going to dismember me and absorb my nutrients (my curtains were an amoeba.) But my boyfriend made a pretty good case for blending up a microdose fruit smoothie and chilling while he was away. He told me there were different kinds of shrooms, that I needed to measure the dose and just create a chill vibe.

    Day one, I didn’t even think about the freezer stash. By day three I was so bored and alone I figured, what the hell?

    Anyway, he came home to an impressive blanket fort in the living room and a box of farraday mesh fabric I bought to stop the robots because I watched Ex Machina.

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      I’d diagnose this response as 10% the effect of mushrooms and 90% the effect of watching Ex Machina alone. I walked out of my room at 1am shell shocked from that movie and had a quick conversation with my roommate in the kitchen that i remember nothing about except how reassured i felt that she wasn’t a robot. Excellent movie.

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        3 hours ago

        Sounds like I picked the wrong movie to watch on shrooms. Or… the right one.

        Watching Splice on ecstacy was worse.

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    12 hours ago

    Based on experience: play video games for too long instead of eating, watch movies they don’t normally enjoy, and forget to go to sleep at a reasonable time.

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    11 hours ago

    Eat at arbitrary times when I’m hungry, and eat lots of spicy food. Smoke weed and play computer games. Feel a bit lonely.

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      3 hours ago

      That sounds wonderful, even the lonely part. I feel we don’t appreciate the valance that some time alone can bring since we are social (ish) animals.

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        It’s hugely valuable. I love my partner deeply, but I often fall into a trap of imagining that life was simpler an dmore fun when I didn’t have to care about another person’s needs and could just be the goblin inside. But when I actually get the chance, the novelty wears off pretty quick and I’m so happy when they’re back.

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    9 hours ago

    Would invite my best friend for a sleepover, and we’d watch movies or a series together that he would never watch with me.

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    9 hours ago

    Listen to music I was into in my teens & twenties and sing out loud. Cook grub. Clean the flat. Read books on couch and go to sleep early. Probably start a project that will be left unfinished on the table. Enjoy the peace & quiet. Then walk around talking to myself and get annoyed for being lonely and bored.

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    10 hours ago

    Eat bad-for-me food, hang out more with my “nerd friends”, crank the music in the car, watch a movie that I like but they wouldn’t.