12 Trippy Pictures That Will Get You High
Monday, Aug 24, 2020, 8:28 am
By:James Fraser
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Who said you need to smoke weed or snort cocaine to experience psychedelic effects? There are several ways to do that without stepping into the murky world of drugs. Looking at these trippy pictures is one such harmless way! Stare at the pictures one by one without blinking your eyes, and then observe the things around you. Interestingly, they will start moving, and you will feel like you are tripping. Remember, these hypnotizing and trippy pictures aren't as potent as drugs, so they aren't going to get you really, really, high. If you have a history of suffering from psychological disorders, migraines, epilepsy, don't attempt to look at these pictures.
1.These Waves
The center of this animated image looks like a human brain, and the whole of it is comparable to the brain waves. This GIF has hypnotizing capabilities, so if you stare at its center for some time, you are sure to experience some weird but fascinating psychedelic effects. You are not going to trip, but you are more likely to hypnotize yourself if you look at the picture continually. Self-hypnotism can relax your mind or totally mess it up, so don't do anything unless you know what you are doing!
2.This Trippy Mesh
This GIF is going to make you trip if you can look at it continuously for a couple of minutes, without blinking much. Hey, it is one of the most potent trippy gifs of this topic, so you need to be a bit careful while looking at it because it can give you severe headaches, in addition to dizziness. To make it work for you, you need to see it as closely as possible. If you are looking it at from a distance, it may not work.
3.These Trippy Little Squares
This trippy picture isn't as worse as the previous one. It's not going to hurt your brain but can take it into a state of trance. After a few seconds of seeing this picture, you will feel like you are traveling through time! This GIF is a good source to self-hypnotize, relax yourself, or even get high. Remember to keep your focus on the middle of this picture. Don't directly look at the square blocks on the sides of the image for better results.
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