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**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual; i.e. a solipsistic  ''holistic self'' value proposition is proposing a universal for the liking the taste of vanilla.
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Entheogen tripsitting

Cannabinoid tripsitting

Miscellaneous hallucinogen tripsitting

Depressant tripsitting

Stimulant tripsitting

Entactogen tripsitting

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