Why not fictional drugs
Why not fictional drugs
There are quite a bit of fictional drugs that would make great I-dosers because of the fact they dont exist in the real world. Some examples are:
Substance D: a hardcore psychadelic from the movie A Scanner Darkly. Causes euphoria, relaxation, talkativeness, makes it hard to distinguish shapes, loss of reality, and hallucinations.
Skooma: From the Elder Scrolls games. Causes incoherence, euphoria, mood swings, and energy lift. However this is kindof like cocaine so maybe it isnt worth working on.
Thats all I can think of right now mostly because of the Heroin I-doser I just took. Theres also that drug from Dune but I don't remember its effects.
Substance D: a hardcore psychadelic from the movie A Scanner Darkly. Causes euphoria, relaxation, talkativeness, makes it hard to distinguish shapes, loss of reality, and hallucinations.
Skooma: From the Elder Scrolls games. Causes incoherence, euphoria, mood swings, and energy lift. However this is kindof like cocaine so maybe it isnt worth working on.
Thats all I can think of right now mostly because of the Heroin I-doser I just took. Theres also that drug from Dune but I don't remember its effects.
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Man I totally forgot about adrenochrome, I love Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas. Where's prozium from? Red pill and blue pill? Werent those pretty much symbolic of his choice to leave or stay? If I do an I-doser and wake up in a tub of goo in a dystopian future run by robots, then Im gonna stop using I-doser.
Prozium, from the movie Equilibrium. The marketing makes it look like a cheap Matrix rip, but it's actually a decent movie. I guess it depends on who you ask "The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 35% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 79 reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 33 out of 100, based on 22 reviews. However, on the Internet Movie Database, the film received a 7.8/10 rating out of over 47,000 votes by members"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equilibrium_(2002_film)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equilibrium_(2002_film)
of course you'll stop, there are several reasons whyMaster832 wrote:Man I totally forgot about adrenochrome, I love Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas. Where's prozium from? Red pill and blue pill? Werent those pretty much symbolic of his choice to leave or stay? If I do an I-doser and wake up in a tub of goo in a dystopian future run by robots, then Im gonna stop using I-doser.
1 you'll be in the future.
2 you'll hate robots.
3 you'll know the truth
4 you won't have a pair of headphones to waste
5 you'll be naked, full of tubes, in a tub full of goo
i think the blue pill i-dose would just be 14 hours of crappy noise that make you feel like you had a crazy night out. (you should know better than to take a LITTE BLUE PILL from strangers)
Ah.. i was stalking this thread, trying to think about what movie the admin was talking about. I saw it, and i have to say it was deccent, however i didn't know what drug they were injecting, or the whole point of the movie... considering when it was made, at which time i saw it in the theaters, and i'm 15 currently.
Adrenochrome from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was actually used by the author, Hunter S Thompson, who was known for doing inordinate amounts of drugs (Including shooting cocaine into his stomach). So yeah, I don't plan on doing that does anytime soon based on the effects he wrote about. Pretty hellish.