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One time I played a perfect game of pool while robotripping.
I’m not that good a pool player, but we came across some guys playing pool and I ended up playing one of them, and I played like I was some kind of olympic gold medalist pool player.
I could remember everything I’d ever learned about pool, and was able to apply it all perfectly somehow. I was making crazy shots like double and triple bank shots, I was jumping the ball over other balls, doing multilevel combos it was wild.
Another time I discovered I could walk on my forearms. Like when a person walks on their hands except I had my whole forearms down on the floor like skis. That’s not something I can do. I can’t balance or stand on my hands or even do a cartwheel. But one day while robotripping I was like “heh what if I walked upside down” and I just did it!
That’s the thing that blows my mind about DXM, that it can seemingly open up perfect execution of physical tasks.