Eric Andre is leaping at the chance to share his ribbiting drug experience. The comedian revealed that he smoked toad venom on a recent trip to Mexico and got so high that he "had Thanksgiving dinner ...
Mike Tyson told The New York Post that he "died" the first time he tried Sonoran Desert Toad venom. Tyson was explaining how the venom changed his life at a psychedelic conference in Miami. The toad ...
Mike Tyson dropped dead from drugs — sorta. “I ‘died’ during my first trip,” the 55-year-old former world champion boxer told The Post at Wonderland, a Miami conference dedicated to psychedelics, ...
Mike Tyson, legendary heavyweight boxing champ and near perpetual pop cultural mainstay (perhaps thanks to many people’s odd, disconcerting ability to forget the man is a convicted rapist), has made ...
For Mike Tyson to resume his boxing career, he got some assistance from a psychedelic toxin and a shaman that oversaw the process. "You see a toad, you bust its puss, you put it on like a mirror, and ...
Iron Mike Tyson is not one to back down from any fight – or any dare. And that includes psychedelic toad venom. The former heavyweight boxing champion said he "died" while using toad venom for the ...
Christina Haack, host of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," said she smoked psychedelic toad venom to treat her anxiety. The 38-year-old smoked 5-MeO-DMT, a venom that can cause hallucinations. The toad venom is ...
In Southampton, soccer moms drop their kids off at school after taking their thrice-weekly microdose of psilocybin mushrooms, then meet for oat milk lattes. In Sun Valley, private retreats dedicated ...
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A colorado river toad (Incilius alvarius). The rarely seen amphibian is native to parts of Northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. Image: Vladimir Wrangel (Shutterstock) A potential depression ...
Victoria Barbara’s life has been split in two: Dark decades of secret misery before she tripped on trendy toad venom — and the enlightened bliss she claims came after. The glamorous influencer with ...
… the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in its head. Shakespeare’s contemporaries carried on their persons, usually in rings, certain “stones” cut from the heads of big, old toads.