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A futuristic healing machine capable of piercing into one's memories is Maxime's only hope to save her dying girlfriend. Along with the help of her mother Samantha (Fiona Dourif), the only person she knows that can operate the machine, Max must traverse into the dark recesses of her lover's mind in order to locate the "essential memory" that could save her life, all the while being hunted by a ...
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine (DOM), also known as STP (standing for "Serenity, Tranquility, and Peace" and/or other phrases), is a psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and DOx families.
Psychonaut, a 2024 film starring Fiona Dourif; Psychonauts, a 2005 video game Psychonauts 2, a 2021 video game; Psychonauts (band), a British musical duo; Psychonaut, a 1982 book by Peter J. Carroll "Psychonaut", a song by Fields of the Nephilim from the 1991 album Earth Inferno; Psychonauts, an Epic Comics limited series; Psychonaut, a record ...
Crack cocaine, commonly known simply as crack, and also known as rock, is a free base form of the stimulant cocaine that can be smoked. Crack offers a short, ...
meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) is a psychoactive drug of the phenylpiperazine class. It was initially developed in the late-1970s and used in scientific research before being sold as a designer drug in the mid-2000s.
Comedian and actor Mike Epps revealed in a recent podcast that he shot movies while using drugs. ”I've been through hell,” said Epps, who has scores of movie acting credits, including "Next ...
It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) – cocaine, yopo snuff, and toad licking, presumably a reference to the Bufo Alvarius or Colorado River toad from which the extract should not actually be licked as in the film, but smoked, due to bufo toxin which is incinerated upon smoking; can contain 5-meo-dmt and/or bufotenin
In the 1932 comedy musical film The Big Broadcast, Cab Calloway performs the song with his orchestra and mimes snorting cocaine in between verses. [189] During the mid-1940s, amidst World War II, cocaine was considered for inclusion as an ingredient of a future generation of 'pep pills' for the German military, code named D-IX. [190]