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Q: can any of the Chinese boozes can give me a hallucination?

12 years 29 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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yes but you must drink a lot of tje very cheap rice wine somewhere around the poin t of where you blackout, i know this because a brit teacher drank that stuff and you could see he was seeing stuff that wasnt there and talking to people that didnt exist and he drank the cheap crap that came in those big clear bottles looks like water

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There's a root that you make tea with for altitude sickness, alone it's got enough kick to make you loopy. Mix with cheap baijiu and you better hold onto you hat.

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I think that some Tsingtao makes you see things because I had two or three one night and saw a group of locals lining up at a bus stop and orderly getting onto the bus.

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I think milk here can do that, you never know what's in anything you eat or drink here!! Having said that I think the trick is to find the cheapest stuff in the market or in a back alley and that ought to do it!!! Wink

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Absinthe is not illegal in China.

Find a bar that serves it and you'll be all set.

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No, but they will all give you cancer.

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