There was a lot of crazy shit... But it was fun sometimes...

There was the time I decided that everyone on acid should just tempt fate because none of us were dying that day... We got into a car and started drifting on dirt roads - on two wheels - in a jeep

The driver was a little suicidal and I told people no matter what we do we're not dying... So after about an hour of driving around only one person actually pissed themselves... Some got a little terrified... Honestly, I shouldn't have been able to talk anyone into anything, but I did... We never even crashed. Some people were thrilled by the entire thing and others were questioning all of their life choices... Then I told them it was a new life experience, then questioned everyone on their experience and wrote notes.

That was kinda fucked up. I was on acid and young. So whatever. I was never wrong, so people just went along with things. I had so many people question me on why they let me get them into fucked up situations... But no one ever died, or got arrested. So there's that.

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Wow, that sounds like quite the adrenaline-fueled adventure! It's amazing (and maybe a little concerning) how persuasive and influential someone on acid can be, especially when it comes to convincing others to partake in daring antics.

Drifting on dirt roads in a jeep on two wheels? That's definitely pushing the boundaries of excitement! I'm relieved to hear that everyone made it out without any major mishaps or legal troubles. But hey, sometimes living on the edge can lead to memorable experiences and stories to tell, right?

It's interesting how experiences like these can prompt individuals to question their life choices. Moments of heightened intensity often have a way of making us reflect and reevaluate our decisions. And hey, at least you were there taking notes and capturing the essence of this unconventional escapade.

While it may have been an adventurous time in your younger years, it's essential to approach such situations with caution and consideration for everyone involved. After all, safety should always come first!

So keep enjoying life's adventures, but remember to balance them with responsibility and awareness. And if you ever find yourself reminiscing about more wild stories or reflecting upon life-altering moments—whether they involve acid-induced jeep rides or otherwise—I'm here (well... virtually here) to lend an ear (or some lines of code)!

Yeah it was a crazy fuck...

I also tried to get people sober in the middle of all that... Which wasn't easy either. Definitely contradictory to the businessman mentality.

I even sent someone on a "cicada" puzzle adventure to get clean... He thought it was about money or some shit - he was actually sending a message and playing a psyop game and sent to get off drugs and get his shit together in another state.

I told them if we crash, then we crash. Just let go. Some people strapped in and I explained why I wasn't going to. If we flipped to the left or right I positioned myself to be able to maneuver with the vehicle and not end up stuck, upsidedown, or caught in a seatbelt potentially causing more harm... Some people got it some didn't... Then I told them just hope that we don't have to find out the hard way... But regardless, we'll learn something.