Hipsterflip


the subjective experience resulting from taking the research psychedelic 2c-e followed by increments of bk-mdma (methylone) as the 2c-e peaks and throughout its plateau. the depth and intensity of the experience is heavily dose dependent. the experience is comparable to a tripped out, underground, indie version of the infamous candyflip (lsd + mdma), hence its name.

the combination of research chemicals holds many risks however. a hipsterflip, with high enough doses, can leave one feeling extremely depersonalized for weeks to come, as well as inducing indefinite hppd visual alterations and patterning. excessive amounts of bk-mdma, as with many stimulating euphoriants/entactogens, can lead to high blood pressure, prolonged rapid heart rate, and heart attack. the long term effects of both 2c-e and bk-mdma are not yet fully understood.
guy 1: “alright, so last night, i hipsterflipped. at 10:00pm, i ate around 18mg of 2c-e. and then, i parachuted doses of methylone over the course of the night, probably up until around 4am. i’ve never experienced such a colorful, tripped out, drugged up psychedelic experience in all of my life.”

guy 2: “dude, you’re f-cking crazy! how are you feeling today?”

guy 1: “well, i still haven’t managed to sleep yet. my heart has been beating out of my chest for the past 12 hours, i feel like my mind is suffocating in a n-z- gas chamber, i’ve been hallucinating the must f-cked up, hypnotic sh-t all day long. in contrast to ecstasy comedowns, i’m not depressed at least. i definitely don’t recommend combining 2c-e with a ton of methylone. i’ve probably permanently damaged my heart.”

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