It makes audiophile headphones and equipment suddenly become hundreds of times more high end than they really are.
Why is this?
Are you high right now?It is well documented that cannabis allows you to hear details in music that your ears would not in anyway be able to pick up if not under the influence. The music even 1 single track can be listened to hundreds of times in 1 day and continue to be like the first time you hear it always putting a smile on your face. It makes audiophile headphones and equipment suddenly become hundreds of times more high end than they really are.
Why is this?
One thing is for certain: lighting up a bowl or two is a much more cost-effective equipment upgrade than new cables.
Yea, he said high. Heh hehheh hehheh heh heh hehHIGH-end audio.
Same reason food "tastes" better. It's simply contributing to a higher dopamine production on top of already higher baseline dopamine levels while under the influence.
This translates to nearly all active substance. Alcohol, psychedelics, etc...
Try LSD.
I wouldn't romanticize LSD too much that shit is literally insane :disapprove:Approved
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No one is romanticizing. Taken in the context of how psychoactive substances can effect music perception, then LSD has a very profound impact on sound perception, which can not only be heard, it can be touched, seen and even tasted! Of course, if you are not comfortable exploring the unknown areas of your mind and perception, then probably best to avoid. I haven't even mentioned MDMA yet!I wouldn't romanticize LSD too much that shit is literally insane :disapprove:
Off topic, but I dislike that in popular media, this particle is made light of as just something fun and mind-blowing. It's a thousand times more intense, and I reckon most people are absolutely not prepared for the havoc it will wreck inside your little head -end off topic-No one is romanticizing. Taken in the context of how psychoactive substances can effect music perception, then LSD has a very profound impact on sound perception, which can not only be heard, it can be touched, seen and even tasted! Of course, if you are not comfortable exploring the unknown areas of your mind and perception, then probably best to avoid. I haven't even mentioned MDMA yet!
Back when this all was a "thing", LSD was legal. Back in 1966. And Time-Life publications evangelized LSD as an insta-cure for psychiatric disorders. Meanwhile the "evil weed" was illegal and an easy way to arrest "undesirables". I know [very well] someone who, back then, had no problem with dropping acid because it was legal. And huge problems with pot because it was illegal and known to cause derangement.Off topic, but I dislike that in popular media, this particle is made light of as just something fun and mind-blowing. It's a thousand times more intense, and I reckon most people are absolutely not prepared for the havoc it will wreck inside your little head -end off topic-