Media Derrick Lewis interview, is ready to bang after taking a mushroom trip

Come join the mayberry thread about microdossing
https://forums.sherdog.com/threads/microdosing.4263558/

The bad trips are scary of course
One finds themselves in a loop where they cannot prove or disprove something and it can get really scary
The simulated death experience can be one of the most terrifying.
Or that all of this is a simulation.

gotta play video games or jerk off then.
Don't waste your time on microdoses bro. Just dose big and enjoy the ride. I had like 50+ awesome trips and only 1 bad.
 
elaborate more man
im.all eyes
If you want to see ancient patters and 6D fractals, skulls, hieroglyphs, dna molecules, aliens, your friends morphing into giants, animals or even shoes (it happened haha) etc than do it. The visual part is great and you'll have a blast

But the bigger doses come with more than just visuals. For example: I've died multiple times, I've left my body and saw my dead body from above and travelled through space, I've travelled through time and saw the first guy who picked wild shrooms and did them and then went to his tribe in a cave and tried to explain what happened to him and everybody mocked him lol, you can communicate through telepathy with friends, you find out the secrets about the universe, there are third eyes (you know that symbol?) that is following you everywhere. I've had entity contact.

Not even MDMA made me as happy like it happened a couple of times on psychedelics. I've also been the horniest ever on LSD once, it was awesome hahaha.

The psychedelic world is incredible intelligent and you're useless in that world. You are just a spectator. The experiences are beautiful and totally worth it
 
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I don’t want to think about it,” he said at the UFC Vegas 65 media day. “This year has not been my year, so it be good if I can keep the [APEX win] streak going. This year hasn’t been my year, and I want to end the year off with a bang, and it’d be great to do it here in Vegas.”

When asked why it wasn’t his year, Lewis gave a pretty honest answer.
I don’t want to think about it,” he said at the UFC Vegas 65 media day. “This year has not been my year, so it be good if I can keep the [APEX win] streak going. This year hasn’t been my year, and I want to end the year off with a bang, and it’d be great to do it here in Vegas.”

When asked why it wasn’t his year, Lewis gave a pretty honest answer.
Lewis is fighting Serghei Spivac, who may be unranked but has amassed a 6-3 record with two straight knockout wins to his name. It’s a step down from facing Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title, but Lewis doesn’t mind.
“When I heard that it was him I said ‘Okay, that’s fine.’ It didn’t matter,” he said. “I don’t care who they give me. I just wanted to fight anyone. It didn’t matter. Especially after my last fight, it didn’t matter who it would’ve been, how quick it would’ve been. I would’ve preferred it would’ve been quicker than this week, but I didn’t care. I think he’s a good opponent. From what I’ve been seeing on the highlights, he likes to wrestle a lot, and I like that. Because I like to wrestle too. But I never really showed that in my fights. We’ll see how it goes Saturday.”

“My back is against the wall now,” he admitted. “I don’t want to lose three straight fights in a row. I don’t really even want to lose one fight. So I take it hard on myself every time I lose a fight. I don’t stop thinking about my last fight until I get a new fight. And so I’m just tired of thinking about my last fight, it being some B.S., the way it ended. So I just wanted to come out this week. Give it all I’ve got. I’m almost at the end of my career now. I don’t want there to be any woulda, coulda, shoulda. I want to have everything all set and done.”

Lewis is 38 and has been fighting for the UFC since 2014. Add in some on-and-off back issues and we should appreciate every “Black Beast” fight we get. Also gone too soon: Derrick Lewis’ Instagram account, which was a lot of fun if you ignore the sprinkle of NSFL content. That led to a ban which doesn’t sound like it’s ending any time soon.
“People been reporting every video I post,” Lewis said. “I keep telling ‘He’s okay, she’s okay,’ and they still report it making it seem like they’re dead and stuff. The man is okay!”
 

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I don’t want to think about it,” he said at the UFC Vegas 65 media day. “This year has not been my year, so it be good if I can keep the [APEX win] streak going. This year hasn’t been my year, and I want to end the year off with a bang, and it’d be great to do it here in Vegas.”

When asked why it wasn’t his year, Lewis gave a pretty honest answer.
I don’t want to think about it,” he said at the UFC Vegas 65 media day. “This year has not been my year, so it be good if I can keep the [APEX win] streak going. This year hasn’t been my year, and I want to end the year off with a bang, and it’d be great to do it here in Vegas.”

When asked why it wasn’t his year, Lewis gave a pretty honest answer.
Lewis is fighting Serghei Spivac, who may be unranked but has amassed a 6-3 record with two straight knockout wins to his name. It’s a step down from facing Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title, but Lewis doesn’t mind.
“When I heard that it was him I said ‘Okay, that’s fine.’ It didn’t matter,” he said. “I don’t care who they give me. I just wanted to fight anyone. It didn’t matter. Especially after my last fight, it didn’t matter who it would’ve been, how quick it would’ve been. I would’ve preferred it would’ve been quicker than this week, but I didn’t care. I think he’s a good opponent. From what I’ve been seeing on the highlights, he likes to wrestle a lot, and I like that. Because I like to wrestle too. But I never really showed that in my fights. We’ll see how it goes Saturday.”

“My back is against the wall now,” he admitted. “I don’t want to lose three straight fights in a row. I don’t really even want to lose one fight. So I take it hard on myself every time I lose a fight. I don’t stop thinking about my last fight until I get a new fight. And so I’m just tired of thinking about my last fight, it being some B.S., the way it ended. So I just wanted to come out this week. Give it all I’ve got. I’m almost at the end of my career now. I don’t want there to be any woulda, coulda, shoulda. I want to have everything all set and done.”

Lewis is 38 and has been fighting for the UFC since 2014. Add in some on-and-off back issues and we should appreciate every “Black Beast” fight we get. Also gone too soon: Derrick Lewis’ Instagram account, which was a lot of fun if you ignore the sprinkle of NSFL content. That led to a ban which doesn’t sound like it’s ending any time soon.
“People been reporting every video I post,” Lewis said. “I keep telling ‘He’s okay, she’s okay,’ and they still report it making it seem like they’re dead and stuff. The man is okay!”


Very grateful fighter to his employee.
 
Dang. Lewis is 38? Time flew so fast...... last time I went to his wikipedia to check his age was when he was 35.
 
He can have em, it's all fun and games until that one bad trip comes along, I speak from experience. :oops:
I want the good experience but I will never put myself in that position because I have dark moments in my reality already. I can’t imagine having to face demons on that level.
 
Yeah, at least he's honest - he's clearly on the downward slide now, I think he should focus on maybe 3 more UFC fights and seek a bonus in each and then go out on a high. No huge names - his title runs are over now, he should just have fun fights against up and comers and bangers then ride off into the sunset.
 
I had really hoped he could get the title, but he seemed to mentally check out when it came to the big one. I hope he can another win and if he decides to call it a career after then more power to him.
 
I had really hoped he could get the title, but he seemed to mentally check out when it came to the big one. I hope he can another win and if he decides to call it a career after then more power to him.
Not just mentally, but he got nothing to offer against Gane. Even Blaydes could have beaten him had he not get careless imo. Lewis relies too much on his power and strength.
 
Just give us a couple more knockouts, he's probably too old for another title run. Fans like to watch exciting fighters.
 
Not just mentally, but he got nothing to offer against Gane. Even Blaydes could have beaten him had he not get careless imo. Lewis relies too much on his power and strength.
Cause he's unrivaled for the most part. He didn't even try to fight Gane but if he was their mentally, I think he could've taken him out before the 3rd.
 
I want the good experience but I will never put myself in that position because I have dark moments in my reality already. I can’t imagine having to face demons on that level.
Your smart, a lot of folk don't or can't think that far ahead to recognize what you're saying. Or, they're just stupid to give a shit.
 
Meticulously grow it from substrate.
Mix with hot water. Dash of citrus.
Filter particulates.
Fill / freeze an icecube tray.
Wait for Buffer on saturday, and make a drink. Toss a few cubes in.
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Personally I've been a fan of powdering dried mushrooms and adding to a glass of orange juice. It's about 10-15 minutes until you're not sure where you are
 
He's an interesting character for sure. I respect his longevity, even if I'm not a fan of his brand of humor or in-cage antics. I hope he has a good life after MMA.
 
Don't waste your time on microdoses bro. Just dose big and enjoy the ride. I had like 50+ awesome trips and only 1 bad.
Yeah..I've had one bad trip and that was just anxiety because I took some shrooms and was all alone and was just dealing with a break up. Bad Idea to take them that weekend. But 99 percent of the time I just can't stop laughing and the beers go down way to easy. If you've got a cool women its awesome to trip together you have a blast and feel more connected afterwards.
 
Some of you guys have got ridiculously low standards for fights - they’ve watered down the product so much that you think #7 (1-3 in his last 4, 0-2 in his last 2 both by KO with the last one in under a minute) vs. #12 as a main event is a “great fight” just because Black Beast is funny and historically has delivered KO’s.

It’s a decent fight at best and stylistically it’s going to be over in one round (Lewis gets an immediate KO or immediately gets taken down by Spivak and finished on the ground). Neither fighter will be a contender with a win, it’s literally a fight made because people love Derrick Lewis.

Which is fine if that’s your thing. It’s just in no way, shape, or form a “great fight.” Have some self respect as a fight fan - would you really plan your weekend around this fight and skip parties/girls because of it?


Dude you ain't invited to no party's and no girls look to talk to you besides on sherdog.

What does it matter where they are ranked.

Both great fighters. Big test for Spivak and he is a young promising contender. Lewis is a bit of a legend. Apsolute great fight on paper. It's like saying who cares about the next Conor McGregor match up he isn't even ranked, put him on the undercard.

A fight doesn't have to have direct title Implications to be considered good.


It's a fight night dude and the start power is there with Lewis and Spivak is on a little rise. It's a gorgeous fight.
 
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