During my own shrooms trip, colors became extremely vivid. I saw my shoes as if they were alive, pulsating with all kinds of colors. I started to dance with my shoes, as if we were at a disco. I must have looked really strange to anyone watching, but at that moment, it was the most natural and fun thing to do. The way the shrooms can make you interact with inanimate objects in such a goofy way is what makes these trips full of funny stories.
One funny moment was when a guy thought he was shrinking during a weed trip. He kept yelling that the world was getting bigger and he was going to be crushed. He hid under a chair for a while until he came out of his 'trip'.
A girl ate shrooms and thought her hair had become snakes like Medusa. She spent an hour trying to avoid looking at herself in the mirror. Every time she caught a glimpse of her hair, she would scream and run away.
You can expect visual changes. Things might seem to shift, like walls breathing or objects having a halo. There's also a change in perception of time. Minutes could feel like hours. And you may feel a strong connection to your surroundings, whether it's nature or the room you're in.
One of the funniest moments in bmt stories is when trainees are learning to march in formation. Sometimes, someone will get the rhythm completely wrong and start marching out of step, causing chaos in the line. It's hilarious to watch.
There was a situation where during a beyblade competition, a player's beyblade accidentally knocked over a stack of cups that were on the side of the stadium. The cups went flying everywhere, and the referee had to pause the game to clean up the mess. The player was really apologetic but it was still a really funny moment. And then there was the time when a beyblade got caught in a gust of wind and was blown out of the stadium completely. The owner had to go chasing after it, much to the amusement of the onlookers.
My first time trying shrooms was at a friend's place in the countryside. I took a small dose. Soon, everything around me started to look distorted. The patterns on the wallpaper were moving and swirling. I felt really connected to nature. I went outside and the grass felt so soft under my feet, like a plush carpet. I could hear the insects and birds so clearly, it was like they were right beside me. It was a mind - opening experience.
Once I went on a shrooms trip in the forest. I started seeing the trees as giant, friendly guardians. I tried to have a conversation with one, asking it how old it was. When it didn't answer, I just laughed at myself for being so silly. It was a really funny and light - hearted moment during the trip.
In Stellaris, there are often funny species traits. For example, I once encountered a species that had the trait of being extremely clumsy. Their ships would constantly bump into each other in their own fleets. And during a joint operation with an allied empire, they accidentally fired on their own allies because they misread the battle orders. It was chaos but also very funny. Also, there was a time when a pre - ftl civilization in my game sent a 'spacecraft' made of cardboard and tinfoil into space, thinking they were exploring the cosmos.
Regarding the Chinese zodiac's Monkey, there's a story that the Monkey was always playing tricks on the other animals. One time, it pretended to be a tiger to scare the smaller animals. But when the real tiger showed up, the Monkey had to run for its life. The Monkey's mischievous behavior and the resulting chaos make it a very funny story.
In an Italian Christmas story, there was a family who decided to decorate their Christmas tree in a very unique way. They added all sorts of strange items like old family heirlooms and tools. When their neighbors came over for Christmas dinner, they were all very surprised and amused by the tree. The family's explanation that they wanted to make it a 'family - history - filled' Christmas tree was both creative and funny.