Never met a drug I didn't like
I've had the lot - and I didn't believe that visual hallucinations were actually like looking at 'real' things until my first one (of many). One of the stronger ones I recall that I suppose might have freaked some people out suddenly hit me in the middle of a dance floor:
If I looked someone straight in the face their eyes were closed, but everyone in my peripheral vision had massive open wide eyes and raised eyebrows and were craning their necks forward to stare at me without blinking. And as I rotated my view around the room, their eyes would close when I looked at them, and the person I had just looked away from instantly opened their eyes wide and leaned towards me - staring...
Sounds horrific
, but I knew what was going on so I was more fascinated by it than upset. I even told my girlfriend - who I was dancing with at the time her eyes were closed while I was explaining this to her and she was laughing about it - with her eyes apparently shut all the time I was looking at her
One time I even had the 'thrashing limbs' sensation that made me feel like my (actually stationary) arms were whipping backwards and forwards like those heads in 'Jacobs Ladder' 
Matt - some people are OK with altered reality, and some aren't - it's just the way it is - glad you know what to stay away from now 
Taffin, reading your story was ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING to me.
On the plus side, I'm probably hyper-sensitive to THC, and would probably benefit from tiny, tiny amounts.
It's probably an autistic thing.
The best way I can explain it is: imagine being so hyper-sensitive to stimuli that every sensation is 10x stronger.
I'm a hyper-responder to caffeine, also.
Another way to look at it:
To me, SMOKING marijuana is on par with eating edibles, to most people.
So that's probably how I will start explaining it to people from now on, if they pass me a joint. If they continue to attempt to push it on me, I'll probably lose my mind. I had an experience with that with a tranny tenant of my parents this past summer. She looked like a woman, and I still call her "her" because of that.
She kept fucking asking me to smoke a joint, even after I said no multiple times, then her boyfriend [an actual male] blew smoke in my face. Both are Indigenous people.
I was one more incident like that away from giving them a warning, but I had to go anyway, so I just walked away.
Some people don't take no for an answer.
Honestly, I'd rather try heroin than ever smoke THC again. I'm sure the heroin in my city is some fentanyl-laced garbage though.
But I would MUCH rather do hard drugs than THC, if given the choice.
It's just not for me. Which is a bit sad, honestly - from what I understand, THC is a huge benefit for many users.
Do they have good drugs in the UK, Taffin? Just wondering, based on where you are situated, and the borders that importers would have to pass to get there.
