I smoked SALVIA & HALLUCINATED TERRIBLY: STORYTIME - Summary

Summary

Anna Mojo shares her experience of trying to forget bad experiences by deleting them from her memory, questioning whether it's a healthy coping mechanism. She recounts a particularly bad experience with smoking salvia, a hallucinogenic plant, which led to a terrifying trip where she lost all sense of reality and everyone around her turned into trees. She warns against smoking salvia due to its intense and often negative effects, suggesting that it's not worth the legal status or the risk. Anna ends by advising against drug use and promoting healthier life choices.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator, Anna (also known as Tana Mojo), is recounting a story about her experience with salvia.
2. Salvia is a plant from Mexico that can be smoked to produce hallucinogenic effects.
3. Tana Mojo and her friends, including a girl named Britney, decided to try salvia in 2013-2015 when it was trendy.
4. They obtained salvia from a guy who had given Tana Mojo "Molly water" in the past.
5. The guy offered to give them salvia for free if they came to his house to smoke it on his birthday.
6. Tana Mojo smoked salvia twice, despite her friends warning her not to take a second hit.
7. After smoking salvia, Tana Mojo lost all sense of reality, including her sense of size, time, and distance.
8. She felt like she could feel everyone's energies and emotions around her.
9. Tana Mojo started to hallucinate, seeing trees growing out of a brick wall and eventually, everything around her turned into trees.
10. She remembers screaming and feeling scared, but then everything went black.
11. Tana Mojo woke up in the guy's bed, surrounded by her friends, who were concerned about her well-being.
12. She was still convinced that the experience was a dream, but her friends assured her that it was real.
13. Tana Mojo researched salvia and found that it's common for people to lose all sense of reality after smoking it, especially if they take a second hit.
14. She advises her viewers not to smoke salvia, citing the risk of bad trips and hallucinations.

Note: I've excluded opinions, personal feelings, and subjective experiences from the facts, focusing on the objective events and information presented in the text.