Spicy food and shrooms might light your pineal gland up like a Christmas tree.

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πŸ™‹Spicy pepper story

- Friend buys dried ghost peppers

- I like spicy, but still πŸ‘€

- Watches friend from Bangladesh eat pepper

- Face reddens, tears. Mostly quiet. "Its good" πŸ˜–πŸ‘Œ

- Me, like a dumbass: πŸ€¨πŸ€”πŸ’

- Eats pepper. Mouth ok, throat goes nuclear. Can't just hold milk, need to drink it to calm pain of a thousand suns.

- Drinks half gallon of milk

- Throws up

- Ghost pepper lodged behind nose. Can't breathe, now throat and sinus are lava.

- "Did i finally do it this time?"

And well... I'm here. So things ended up (relatively) okay.

0/10 don't try at home.