The scariest and most bizarre experience I’ve ever had was with K2
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I’ve been experimenting with various drugs for over 7 years and I’ve had my fair share of strange and scary experiences during that time. I’ve been admitted to the hospital twice, had a severe trip that lasted over 24 hours, and had a severe mental breakdown from a bad LSD trip. However, recently I had an experience with K2 that for the past 7 years, is the weirdest and scariest experience I’ve ever had. <br><br>It all started when I arrived at my usual corner in Baltimore to buy my nightly dose of K2. I bought a pack from my normal guy for $10. It contained 5 bags for $2 each. I smoked 2 bags right away and decided to save the rest for later. After that, I went to a nearby park in the city to do my nighttime ritual of smoking more K2, drinking some alcohol, and listening to music. I smoked 2 more bags in the park, and by that point, I was heavily high. I decided to walk around the city for a bit. <br><br>I walked to a nearby store, bought some juice and a drink, and continued my walk. Now, here is where it gets weird. I was walking and everything seemed normal. I then looked up and realized that I had lost all sense of my sense of direction. I had no idea where I was. Everything looked completely new and unfamiliar. I walked up to a random corner and looked up and down the street. The street signs read unfamiliar neighborhood names and I had no idea what direction I was headed in. Neither my phone nor Google Maps worked because I had no cell service. <br><br>I knew one thing though; I had to keep moving. Walking calmed my nerves and I knew I just had to keep walking. I then started to walk faster and faster. I had no idea where I was headed, but I was just walking at a fast pace. The K2 high for me is usually very bizarre and dreamlike. I had no idea for how long I was walking. I had no idea of time at all. <br><br>I then realized something even weirder. I had no idea where I even was. The city looked totally unfamiliar. The streets looked totally different. I had been in Baltimore for years. It was my city. I was used to walking and driving everywhere. However, this part of the city LOOKED NOTHING like anything I had ever seen. I had no idea if I was in Baltimore or not. I didn’t even know if I was in the United States. I had no idea where I was, and eventually I realized that I had lost all sense of identity. I had no idea who I was, what I was doing, how old I was, or what time of day it was. <br><br>I continued walking and walking and walking. I walked for an unknown amount of time. Time meant nothing. I had no concept of time. I was just walking in a daze. I remember certain things along the way. I saw a bus stop and read the schedule. It said it was 8:55. Was it day or night? I had no idea. I walked and saw a random building. I walked up to it and it was locked. Was it a store? Was it an apartment? Was it a hospital? I had no idea. I was totally confused and in a daze. <br><br>The scariest part of all this, and the weirdest part of all this, was the lack of fear that I had. I was so confused, yet I was so calm for some reason. Even though I was in a completely bizarre and unfamiliar environment, I just for some reason, felt no fear at all. I had no idea where I was or who I was or what time of day it was, yet somehow I was just not afraid. <br><br>I continued walking. I remember seeing certain stores. I saw a liquor store. I saw a gas station. I saw a grocery store. I saw a school. I saw a hospital. I walked for hours. Actually, it felt like I had been walking for years. I walked for an endless amount of time. <br><br>Eventually, I saw something. It was a building that I recognized. It was my apartment building. I had no idea for how long I had been walking, but eventually I got home. I fell onto the ground and realized who I was, where I was, and everything came back to me. It was 5:30am. The strange bizarre dream was eventually over. <br><br>The scariest and bizarre experience I’ve ever had was with K2.<br><br>Edit: this happened to me recently. Not 7 years ago.
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