Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable s0urce here in Australia. Really need!
Yes, Psychehubs. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I don't think most politicians or people in the public spotlight realize how a story like this just makes Tucker more relatable to most people. Same with RFK being open about his past.
Yeah, that's the point. Tucker is part of the Moscow machine and they promote all sorts of people with heartwarming links to their puppets. There is nothing relatable about a Russian agent provocateur, unless you relate!
Psychedelic 🍄 killed my drug and alcohol dependencies - one trip two years ago to purge my depression and chronic anxiety from my system was the best decision I ever made. I've done Psilocybin mushrooms a few times since, but after my last high dose trip I realized that the medicine has taught me enough for now. I might return to psychedelics later in my life if I find a source.
I've said this before and I'll say it again, Mushrooms saved my life. My depression, anxiety and alcoholism all faded away in one high dose and my brain got completely reorganized.
Raceway Park, Englishtown, NJ. 1977. My one and only Dead concert, but I still listen to them regularly. I liked Tucker before and now I like him even more...
He’s always been the man , you just didn’t realize. Sometimes , you see what you want to see. And also, sometimes people are restricted in how they can act and what they can say
@@mikeoxlong3676 I don't like Trump, either but I'd vote for him. In what reality to I have to love the people that might do the best job as president or leader. It's about realising what's best for the country and has nothing to do with my ego.
Tucker Carlson in a Grateful Dead Show is something that I've never imagined before. lol Goes to show that people are much more multifaceted, intricate and complex than we give them credit for.
@@zakeaton5632 So you are saying that if I've had, for some odd reason, pictured Tucker Carlson as a Deadhead before, I wouldn't be heavily propagandized? 😅
I was born 96 so never got to see the real thing but I discovered the dead in 17 and saw my first Dead & Co show in Dodger Stadium in 18 and saw every show in CA from then til their final tour shows in SF last year 🔥🤘been seeing a bunch of Dead cover bands here in SoCal and have made lots of friends with the old Heads that show up to all the same shows, truly a wonderful community 🐢⚡🌹💜
Awesome sharing. I'm sober 42 years. Actually, kind of scared myself straight by partaking Mr Natural, a bunch while I was in the Air Force in San Angelo, TX, 1978. Tucker, you just made yourself more real with your honesty. Thanks.
I have been in San Angelo, but USMC and only passing through a few months for the schools. Not a whole lot else to do out there, to be honest 😆 but I entertained myself with video games and the gym.
I went to see the Dead but I don't remember it. I do remember seeing Janice Joplin and Buddy Guy, who played the same show. I'm guessing that they were pretty good though.
@@johncooper7663lmao you don't even understand why people like Tucker 😂 He doesn't "speak for the little guy" and never claimed to. He's a strange but interesting man, with a relatable personality. The fact you think he speaks for the little guy shows you know nothing 😂
@@johncooper7663 Fetterman is a trust fund baby who dresses homeless and pretends to speak for the little guy. Tucker was the guy with feathered hair and an IZOD shirt at a dead show, and says he's the dude with feathered hair and IZOD shirt at a dead show.
That hilarious. I saw them in Phoenix with Bruce Hornsby on piano probably 1990 or 1991 at Compton Terrace. Never seen them before. What a strange experience that was. But it was fun.
The main shows I remember were the 95 Chicago run because they were Jerry's last. Hitched from Dallas to Memphis for a Phish show at Mud Island (got robbed that night at knife point trying to sleep at the bus station). Then hitched to Chicago for what now were Jerry's last shows.
@rooty4017 I was really bummed and was trying to get out of the city but you can't walk across the Mississippi on the bridge (at least back then) and a law stopped and started trying to jam me up
Last year when I saw Dead & Co I dosed and I got so out of it I couldn’t even tell what song they were playing. Everything was all distorted. I remember calling my best friend, waking him up from a nap and saying something like “ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!” and he was so confused lol. We joke about that moment from time to time.
@@richinoable not mushrooms, it was Lucy and I had the time of my life that night. I’ll never ever do it again, but I’m still glad I had that experience. It was mind blowing, literally.
@wotanmituns33 Well....one of my strongest memories to this day is an out of body experience I had at a Dead show in Oakland Coliseum back in the 90's. That experience will serve me well when I transition out of this life....
People who are tripping tend to gravitate towards each other. If you've ever been tripping at a show, you know. You'll notice the other people are in the same corner you are, with the same expression
@@nedmode9412ya 55 yo today is not from the Baby Boom generation. Boomers are all over 60. This dude you tried to insult with your idiotically crass dismissal is a Gen X'er
@@notvaas3093 If you consume enough caffeine to the point where it's visible in your behavior and impairs your driving, you will absolutely get a dui. IDK about nicotine