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it is so incredibly strange. there is this whole existentially terrifying egregore that i was a part of, in many different shapes and forms, that defined some great half of my emotional existence and online experiences for so many years, but now it is gone along with the memories

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fun fact is that "makes the barriers go up in the mind" is an immediate giveaway that i speak other european languages and don't purely exist in an anglophone cultural space. this is called inalienable posession and i keep phrasing stuff like this, using "the" instead of "your"

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oh, also: a friend has reminded me, as she often tends to do, that this kind of suspicion exists for a good reason, and i am lucky that i have lost it without it fucking me up. and i can't disagree with that. the naΓ―vetΓ© of my embrace of the world is not truly naΓ―ve

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as much as i hate to say it, i do think the folks who want certain profoundly psychoactive substances [which i didn't use to get here btw] to be illegal are actually right, even though the people who want them to be legal are also right. i can't claim to know the best compromise

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oh, a possible name for what i'm describing might be a like… β€œpsychological immune response”. people describe this kind of thing something like this? i have not lost my psychic immune system, but i think it was overactivated and has downregulated a bit these days, for better

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now, what are β€œother tools” for defending against β€œhostile psychoflora”, hikari? thank you for asking. i imagine they would be the same ones that we use to deal with real-world diseases when the immune system isn't enough: isolation and compartmentalisation.

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wait people call these psychofauna normally right? uhh. i'm not sure if viruses are fauna or flora. i'll stick with psychoflora for the moment because it sounds prettier and i like it more.

anyway: there's this thing called β€œdissociation” that achieves compartmentalisation

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✧✦Catherine✦✧ , @whitequark@mastodon.social
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@erincandescent @hikari i think it's vital to have a source like that, yeah, but i also think that MDMA in particular has a way to be uniquely psychologically dangerous in ways most things available from a pharmacy aren't--for the exact same reason it's useful

i dunno what a solution is. i wouldn't fight against its availability, of course.

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R , @r@glauca.space
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@erincandescent @whitequark @hikari having previously followed these debates, what hikari is suggesting seems vaguely what Oregon tried to do with psilocybin facilitators (who are not medical or mental health workers), but they obviously still had to America-brain it up. what erin is suggesting seems to be one of the legalization stances we saw typically coming from european activists

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✧✦Catherine✦✧ , @whitequark@mastodon.social
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@hikari part of me wants to say "absolutely" while part of me knows that in a lot of places doctors are far less monstrous than they are in the west

i know how i _feel_ about this but i also don't _know_

fun fact: the only doctors in [redacted] who've treated us poorly were... the doctors in the gender clinic. everyone else were at least very professional, before or after changing the gender marker

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R , @r@glauca.space
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@hikari is the concern "just" "suggestibility"? in our experience, that... doesn't actually work in any of the remotely direct ways (although what can/does work would be intentionally shaping someone's "information environment" (to steal a term from Irenes) *surrounding* the usage of the substances)

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