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This index exists to serve as a comprehensive map of the potential subjective effects which occur under the influence of any and all psychoactive compounds.  
This index exists to serve as a comprehensive map of the potential subjective effects which occur under the influence of any and all psychoactive compounds.  


Each subjective effect component listed below includes a detailed literary description of how it feels to experience. These are written in an objective and consistent writing style which is based upon technical description and avoids the use of metaphor or analogy. Many of the effects are further broken down into levelling systems, subcomponents and potential variations in style which can occur across different substances. Along side of this, [[Portal:Replication|replications]] are included where ever possible in the form of image and video examples.
Each subjective effect component listed below includes a detailed literary description of how it feels to experience. These are written in an objective and consistent writing style which is based upon technical description and avoids the use of metaphor or analogy. Many of the effects are further broken down into levelling systems, subcomponents and potential variations in style which can occur across different substances. Along side of this, detailed analysis sections and [[Portal:Replication|replications]] of visual effects are included where ever possible in the form of image and video examples.

Revision as of 10:00, 8 July 2014

This index exists to serve as a comprehensive map of the potential subjective effects which occur under the influence of any and all psychoactive compounds.

Each subjective effect component listed below includes a detailed literary description of how it feels to experience. These are written in an objective and consistent writing style which is based upon technical description and avoids the use of metaphor or analogy. Many of the effects are further broken down into levelling systems, subcomponents and potential variations in style which can occur across different substances. Along side of this, detailed analysis sections and replications of visual effects are included where ever possible in the form of image and video examples.