@mischievoustomato@eemmaa I don't blame you. I'm not advocating for it, unless you've got super bad brain issues that aren't improved through conventional means, therapy and whatnot. I'm just saying it worked for me. I had a bad trip too, but we won't go there.
@mischievoustomato@eemmaa I'm gonna pick this fight actually. I had an immensely helpful mushroom trip years ago. I was able to overcome bizarre anxieties (I would previously have a panic attack if my teeth touched a fork, this went on for decades) and stop having the same recurring nightmares. I was also able to quit using a nicotine vaporizer, which I sucked on like a fucking pacifier for years.
I didn't take them to get high and have fun, I literally did it for a chance to re-wire some busted parts of my brain, and lose some bad habits and it worked. Literally many such cases.
@eemmaa my experience is that a good trip is amazingly life changing in an incredibly fundamental way that can't be reproduced by any other means, and that a bad trip will *fuck with you forever* and this depends entirely on the people around you at the time.
@Hoss@Goalkeeper if I live to be 80 years old I will never, ever have a take this bad in my life, and if I do I hope there's someone in my life that loves me enough to fucking shoot me.
Your catchword is "share", but you don't want us to share. You want to keep us within your walled gardens. That's why you've been removing RSS links from webpages, hiding them deep on your website, or removed feeds entirely, replacing it with crippled or demented proprietary API. FUCK YOU.
You're not social when you hamper sharing by removing feeds. You're happy to have customers creating content for your ecosystem, but you don't want this content out - a content you do not even own. Google Takeout is just a gimmick. We want our data to flow, we want RSS or Atom feeds.
We want to share with friends, using open protocols: RSS, Atom, XMPP, whatever. Because no one wants to have your service with your applications using your API force-feeding them. Friends must be free to choose whatever software and service they want.
We are rebuilding bridges you have willfully destroyed.