Psychedelic beer served for political gain

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they seem nice.
I bring wine or beer to meet the neighbors

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And I always bring psychedelics, what a friendly society we live in

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Consumed alone, vilca brings on intense, private hallucinations.

I was sold at private hallucinations, it’s all good from there.

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That jungle down there is just full of wonderful little gifts from nature. I’ve enjoyed Ayahuasca on occasion and id love to have some other flavors of fun. Next time I’m down there I’ll be asking about this one. Hell maybe the democrats ought to try this. Maybe it would give some of the MAGA fools a whole new outlook on life.

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Or will it just lead to multidimensional fractal fascism?

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Nah. Just spread the rumor that dreams are actually Real Life & Reality is a hallucination.
That ought to bake their noodle… maybe even get 'em put away…

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Do they deliver?

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sounds like they did!

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Sure enough, the vilca at Quilcapampa was found near pits full of desiccated seeds from the berries of the molle tree, which had been soaked and fermented, presumably to make a strong beer known as chicha. That suggests vilca was a controlled substance, Jennings says.

I don’t think Jennings understands the definition of “controlled substance”.

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Yeah, I’d politically support someone who gave me psychedelic beer. Checks out

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Rad. If beer was psychedelic I might actually drink it :grin:

Once drunk, quickly reused as animal feed if it’s anything like that first ayahuasca.

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