[BromoDragonfly] - Review by Kagalive
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 12:05 am
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BromoDragonfly
From iDoser:
The Review
The dose begins and it takes a few minutes to notice anything. I start with my usual countdown, visualizing the number 867 in my head and rapidly taking away digits by 1. By the time I get to the 700's the glow of the number in my head appears brighter and as the dose goes on the number in my mind becomes a grainy, darkly-speckled texture.
Soon the number fades from sight and I find myself sitting in a dark room. It doesn't take long to realize it's a prison. Only a small window above me, to my left, offers some respite from what would otherwise be total darkness. It's cold in here. The walls are made from stone, and to my right I see heavy clad iron bars. Even if I wanted to, there is no escaping this place. The roof is high above me and its distance makes me feel like an insect in size.
Before long four figures cloaked in white enter my room. I'm forced to lay down in the bed I'm sitting on and wheeled out of the prison room. The next thing I know the figures are all looking down on me. Like a patient strapped to an operating table I'm paralyzed all over. I cannot make out the faces of the figures that eye me over, their hooded cloaks conceal their true identity. I remind myself this is just all part of a dose and any fear I have washes away.
The 'doctors' that surround me mutter to each other, I do not understand their tongue. A small monitor to the right of my feet maintains observation of what must be my heart-rate and to my left is a small table consisting of what seem to be extremely sharp, precise, surgical instruments. My heart flutters and the monitor changes accordingly. One of the figures grasps my right arm and injects me with a strange brown fluid. My body starts convulsing violently. I do not know if it actually moves in reality, but it certainly feels that it does.
In my surgical bed I drift off to sleep and awaken in dark-space. Before me the figure of a very strange looking worm-like creature appears. He says something to me which I do not understand but for some reason I interpret it to mean "You should not be here.". I try to say something in reply but the worm frowns defiantly - whatever I have to say in my defense he is not interested in hearing.
The worm shakes his head and mutters something else. This seems to me to mean "Oh well, you will have to do." His words are less than comforting. The dose presses on and he fades into the darkness, swiftly. I awaken back in the prison-come-hospital bed. The figures still looking over me. It is here I realize they too are worm-creatures. Their faces are contorted, twisting and writhing as they look over me. One of them, to my left, grabs what looks to be a scalpel and thrusts it into my abdomen, grinning as he does so. I feel my insides oozing out. There is no pain just extreme discomfort.
The worm creatures mutter to each other again and I get the feeling whatever they are looking for they have not found within my innards. They seem rather disappointed, but, they also seem to become slightly less hostile. They make no attempt to clean up the wound but do wheel me back into the prison cell. I remain strapped to the bed and am overcome with a headache.
As the throbbing in my head picks up in intensity I find myself opening my eyes in real life. The dose fading off into the distance as it comes to a close. Figures around my room appear to jump out at me and nothing seems to be standing still. The dose ends and I'm left feeling drained and wondering if I'll ever have such an experience again.
Comments
[BromoDragonfly] was an intense, uncomfortable, hallucinogenic experience. It was good in it's ability to contort reality and offer pressing visions. The visions themselves were, however, rather unnerving. Despite this, I still enjoyed the dose. Some of you may find it to be rather harrowing, and may be better off sticking to more friendly doses like Trip or Peyote.
The dose is a 45 minute ride through the unknown and in my case took me to some rather dark territory. It seemed to go on and on and I found myself wondering just when it would end. Overall I found it numbing of the body and expanding of the mind. A good dose for experienced users and one to stay away from for beginners. Do not treat this dose lightly for it packs a powerful punch, and has a dark-side.
Rating
Body: 7.0/10
Mind: 9.0/10
Overall Change: 9.0/10
Fun Factor: 7.0/10
Overall Rating: 8.0
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BromoDragonfly
From iDoser:
Bromo-Dragonfly / Hallucinogenic (Extreme) / 45 Minutes Bromo-DragonFLY is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug related to the phenethylamine family. It is very uncommon with nearly no history of human use. Bromo-DragonFLY is considered an extremely potent hallucinogen with an extremely long duration of action up to several days. On the positive side is mood lift, visual changes such as trails and patterns, increased associative thinking, and ego softening. On the negative end could be short-term memory scramble or loss and confusion as well as the general unknown considering the mystery of this substance.
The Review
The dose begins and it takes a few minutes to notice anything. I start with my usual countdown, visualizing the number 867 in my head and rapidly taking away digits by 1. By the time I get to the 700's the glow of the number in my head appears brighter and as the dose goes on the number in my mind becomes a grainy, darkly-speckled texture.
Soon the number fades from sight and I find myself sitting in a dark room. It doesn't take long to realize it's a prison. Only a small window above me, to my left, offers some respite from what would otherwise be total darkness. It's cold in here. The walls are made from stone, and to my right I see heavy clad iron bars. Even if I wanted to, there is no escaping this place. The roof is high above me and its distance makes me feel like an insect in size.
Before long four figures cloaked in white enter my room. I'm forced to lay down in the bed I'm sitting on and wheeled out of the prison room. The next thing I know the figures are all looking down on me. Like a patient strapped to an operating table I'm paralyzed all over. I cannot make out the faces of the figures that eye me over, their hooded cloaks conceal their true identity. I remind myself this is just all part of a dose and any fear I have washes away.
The 'doctors' that surround me mutter to each other, I do not understand their tongue. A small monitor to the right of my feet maintains observation of what must be my heart-rate and to my left is a small table consisting of what seem to be extremely sharp, precise, surgical instruments. My heart flutters and the monitor changes accordingly. One of the figures grasps my right arm and injects me with a strange brown fluid. My body starts convulsing violently. I do not know if it actually moves in reality, but it certainly feels that it does.
In my surgical bed I drift off to sleep and awaken in dark-space. Before me the figure of a very strange looking worm-like creature appears. He says something to me which I do not understand but for some reason I interpret it to mean "You should not be here.". I try to say something in reply but the worm frowns defiantly - whatever I have to say in my defense he is not interested in hearing.
The worm shakes his head and mutters something else. This seems to me to mean "Oh well, you will have to do." His words are less than comforting. The dose presses on and he fades into the darkness, swiftly. I awaken back in the prison-come-hospital bed. The figures still looking over me. It is here I realize they too are worm-creatures. Their faces are contorted, twisting and writhing as they look over me. One of them, to my left, grabs what looks to be a scalpel and thrusts it into my abdomen, grinning as he does so. I feel my insides oozing out. There is no pain just extreme discomfort.
The worm creatures mutter to each other again and I get the feeling whatever they are looking for they have not found within my innards. They seem rather disappointed, but, they also seem to become slightly less hostile. They make no attempt to clean up the wound but do wheel me back into the prison cell. I remain strapped to the bed and am overcome with a headache.
As the throbbing in my head picks up in intensity I find myself opening my eyes in real life. The dose fading off into the distance as it comes to a close. Figures around my room appear to jump out at me and nothing seems to be standing still. The dose ends and I'm left feeling drained and wondering if I'll ever have such an experience again.
Comments
[BromoDragonfly] was an intense, uncomfortable, hallucinogenic experience. It was good in it's ability to contort reality and offer pressing visions. The visions themselves were, however, rather unnerving. Despite this, I still enjoyed the dose. Some of you may find it to be rather harrowing, and may be better off sticking to more friendly doses like Trip or Peyote.
The dose is a 45 minute ride through the unknown and in my case took me to some rather dark territory. It seemed to go on and on and I found myself wondering just when it would end. Overall I found it numbing of the body and expanding of the mind. A good dose for experienced users and one to stay away from for beginners. Do not treat this dose lightly for it packs a powerful punch, and has a dark-side.
Rating
Body: 7.0/10
Mind: 9.0/10
Overall Change: 9.0/10
Fun Factor: 7.0/10
Overall Rating: 8.0
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I hope you enjoy this review and look forward to bringing you others. Please use the rest of this thread to offer feedback, ask questions, and share your own experiences with the BromoDragonfly dose.
Thank you and enjoy