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Pizza_4_Dinner t1_ixdzigx wrote

Museum of Science Planetarium and Omni Theater

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No_Judge_3817 t1_ixe17cv wrote

Walk those brick roads long enough and you'll inevitably trip on one

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roybassinger t1_ixe2t9d wrote

Arnold Arboretum, forest Hills cemetery.

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Jer_Cough t1_ixe6nyf wrote

If you are just out for a stroll, the Christian Science Center is a fun trip through time while shrooming. The maparium is extra wild with the audio reflections

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[deleted] OP t1_ixe8x8m wrote

TD Garden, balcony for a Friday night bruins game. When you leave the arena the anxiety drop off will feel incredible.

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takes12KNOW t1_ixecaz6 wrote

Get yourself a nice window commuter rail seat

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FortuneLegitimate679 t1_ixeg2mr wrote

Best trip I ever had my buddy and I rode bikes around Boston and Cambridge. Mostly along the river

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Suitable_Depth_3135 t1_ixeilor wrote

Laser show at museum of science is awesome. Did Pink Floyd on shrooms layed in the aisle and enjoyed. Also 75 State St. is cool red marble in the hallway with a ton of brass. So cool

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TouchDownBurrito t1_ixek2ua wrote

Boston bowl at 3am, but since they’re not open 24/7 anymore just at night.

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zambicci t1_ixepht3 wrote

Prudential Center/ Copley Plaza

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ttttttttttttttu t1_ixeqqie wrote

Technically not Boston, but if you have someone staying sober and drive to the Blue Hills reservation in Milton, that’s a great spot close to the city

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BeeMore54 t1_ixers5e wrote

Not going to lie. It took my brain way too long to understand this question. I almost texted this to my spouse to ask “why would anyone want to crowdsource places to fall”. I was also confused why there were so few comments about the terrain.

I love this for y’all though!

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tardub t1_ixezwkz wrote

Not Eddie C’s in East Boston

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awwwyeah t1_ixf0qgw wrote

I’ve actually found that psychedelics can facilitate some really meaning engagement with the idea of death that can be quite peaceful, especially in as nice a location as Mt Auburn. But you have to be in the right headspace to take that ride I guess

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DJSkullblaster t1_ixf1y81 wrote

I rode the green line while tripping once and everyone's faces kept freaking me out, that was pretty fun I would recommend that

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BasilExposition75 t1_ixf7h4p wrote

Your house so the rest of us don’t have to see you.

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Itchy-Marionberry-62 t1_ixfb6z4 wrote

Since so many seem to be in such bad shape…most sidewalks in the city. 😳😢 I almost took a header on Charles Street.

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Sqweegy-Nobbers t1_ixfbhsv wrote

The Mount Auburn cemetery. Speaking from experience. The Esplanade can also be good.

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Sqweegy-Nobbers t1_ixfbnyf wrote

That’s a completely reasonable concern. The majority of the cemetery is simply well laid out open areas lined with trees. It’s true there are some dark things here and there but overall, if you do it on a bright and sunny day here in for a real treat.

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Calm_Captain_3541 t1_ixfc8ft wrote

Definitely not Center Plaza I can tell you that much. It was Good Friday, the year was 2007, my buddies split an oz of mu…

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ScoYello t1_ixffdhu wrote

Most people go to Central Square

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SkipAd54321 t1_ixfkdxb wrote

The jacked sidewalk by Paul’s house

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birdmayhem t1_ixfmngz wrote

The corner of Boylston and Mass Ave. Tripped on the curb once and biffed it hard. Real memorable.

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koz152 t1_ixfou2s wrote

Behind the Exchange Conference Center on Boston Fish Pier. Watch the boats float by and do it right at sunset. Plenty of parking and out of the way.

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MrRemoto t1_ixfzleg wrote

NOT the college expo in 1993, I can tell you that.

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vibedial t1_ixg4wrj wrote

Seconding the arboretum, esplanade, and common. Blue hills is also a treat if you have access to a car and someone to drive you. (PSA don’t drive while tripping balls.)

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RylieUnicorn t1_ixgzx7g wrote

Hope you have a nice Trip! See you next Fall!

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TurnsOutImAScientist t1_ixhfmlu wrote

Go explore the Franklin park wilderness. Find where the wizard used to be. Find the alien. Find the creepy tee pee.

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jamesland7 t1_ixhmpzj wrote

I tripped and sprained my ankle on Plympton st at Harvard on Friday when a bunch of Yale kids blocked the sidewalk and I tripped in a pothole. That was a big trip!

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rockdude t1_ixhs1qw wrote

I guess I'm old fashioned snd conservative about PsychedIcs .Having had my share of them when younger I think that taking them outside of therapy is a reckless form of entertainment I think that kind of usage will affect peoples positive view of it's therapeutic value and can really scare some people should they experience a negative change in their default mode network without talk therapy
Imho

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beerpatch86 t1_ixhw2jn wrote

Not without doing your research, coming up and being told sternly that bikes are not allowed in the T during rush hour which then has a busted elevator, and finding your way home with a dying phone coming down at dusk in rush hour traffic, make a plan, lol.

We had fun but it turned into one of 'those' stories.

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Spare_Ad_6554 t1_ixikf77 wrote

Jamaica pond/emerald necklace. Fresh pond. I tripped at mt auburn and it was very nice to walk around but also the ppl mourning made me feel bad abt tripping

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MrRabbit003 t1_ixji589 wrote

Opposite here. I immediately thought of places to see sounds but assumed my mind was tainted and wrong and they must really be asking a weird question like how to fall down. Perspective, man.

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Rough-Jackfruit2306 t1_ixjilac wrote

I don’t partake these days but if I were you I’d wait for the first snow. Tripping in snow is one of the coolest things I’ve ever done.

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blands_man t1_ixmets4 wrote

Not quite in the city but I've done numerous trips in the Middlesex Fells Reservation. I've also done them downtown and at the Rose Garden.

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