Welcome
believers of The Dark Carnival!
As many of you already know, the time for Armageddon is almost
here. There are a few who take a stand against the evil &
corruption! I am one of those few. We are called prophets. We
work for the Dark Carnival, spreading illumination to those in need.

Thought For the Month!
I
believe one day that I will walk with the
dead. Not judging them but carrying out
their sentences. I will hold my Hatchet high
and proud. I will be escorting those who
lived there lives correctly to Shangri-La.
Smiling and praising the whole way to the end.
Something to try this Month!
This
trick is for the Juggalo's of the world that like
to have a little fun with their boys. I
first learned of this trick while I was soaring on
DXM. This trick represents the effects of
DXM, and it also gives you a very nice kaleidoscope
effect for those who enjoy light shows.
Equipment and
Setup.
First thing to do is get a video camera and a
television, and feed the output of the camera into
the TV. Point the video camera at the TV, turn on
the date display on the camera (to provide some
sort of "sensory input"), and turn the
brightness down on the TV. Adjust the zoom on the
camera to roughly include the entire TV screen.
You will notice one or two copies of the date/time
digits appearing, but overall the picture still
looks like a video of a TV screen inside a screen
(or two).
As you increase the brightness on the TV,
however, something interesting begins to happen.
Eventually, the feedback becomes self-sustaining,
and you can get extremely complex,
self-reinforcing patterns which take hold and
maintain themselves. The entire picture begins to
turn into abstract blobs and colors. As you adjust
the zoom, you will find a stable point where you
can wave your hand in front of the screen and the
effects of this "sensory input" will
ripple through the system, mutating constantly but
never really leaving. This also makes a very
fascinating trip toy.

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