If you get good enough at playing guitar, especially acoustic, you can literally buzz. It's only really apparent when you stop that you can feel that buzz fade away.
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Reading. Writing.
Listening to music, especially while drawing and getting to reflect on how much got done in-between every song. It's one of the rare times we feel focused, even if only for minutes at a time. - Tabitha (ey/it)
When you eat something so perfectly good.
I mean, what constitutes a drug is kind of hazy, but I'd say damiana. It's a herb from the arid south of the U.S., and is brewed into non-alcoholic tonics, teas, and it's also a pleasant smoke. Great alternative to both cannabis and tobacco, and it's a solid tea.
The flowers are also cute.
Eating your favorite meal you haven't had in a long time
When the code finally works, the computer issues are fixed, the kitchen is cleaned.
The "zoomies" I get post-run
finally beating a really tricky level/boss in a video game (but not so tough that by the time you beat it you're just over it)
Teaching: That moment when someone's eyes light up and their whole facial expression changes from confusion to understanding. I love the challenge of figuring out how to reach that with each person.
Dancing or working out to my favorite songs: It feels like my body is taken over by the music, and I can keep going endlessly while everything else fades away.
Food coma
When I finish doing a lot of chores or one big one!
Shikantaza meditation So smooth
Night time stream high
Scoring a goal or winning a close sports game.
Rollercoasters.
A good ride on a bike or scooter
Flying paragliders and paramotors. After I land and go home for the day I feel the happiest I have ever known.