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PLANET PLUSH

Reality. Balance. The way back.

Press play for your Planet Plush soundtrack:

Plush isn’t perfect — it’s steady. The air is clear, time runs straight, and your choices connect again. This is where you check in, reset, and build a life that doesn’t need escape to feel alive.

Miss K is grounded here Routine = protection Community keeps you warm
Planet Plush intro scene
Miss K living grounded on Planet Plush
PLUSH AIR

Plush is the place you can breathe again

On Plush, the atmosphere doesn’t pull you sideways. Your head clears. Your body catches up. You notice the simple stuff: hydration, food, sleep, daylight, a message from someone who cares. Small choices become anchors.

Why Planet Plush matters in the Ketaverse

Every other planet is made from the substance it represents — its air, fog, gravity and “time-bending” keep characters behaving like the effect. Plush is the contrast: reality, balance, and self-control. It’s not “boring” — it’s freedom.

Plush is the reference point: when you know what “normal” feels like, you can spot when someone is drifting.
THE GUIDE

Miss K is human for a reason

Miss K isn’t “above it” — she’s been close enough to understand it. Her job is simple: translate the chaos into plain truth, and show the route back to Plush. No judgement. No lectures. Just the next right step.

The Ketaverse rule: reflections tell the truth

When someone’s deep in a planet’s atmosphere, they become the character — stuck in the effect. But reflective surfaces (mirrors, puddles, glass) briefly show their human form. It’s the “remember who you are” moment.

That’s why the route-to-Plush matters: it visualises what must change in environment and behaviour to get back.
Miss K as the guide on Planet Plush
Miss K reflecting on earlier rave days
THE PAST

Before she was grounded, she was curious

Plush doesn’t erase the past — it integrates it. Miss K remembers the “wilder” chapters: the nights that felt endless, the comedowns that felt empty, the moments where things could’ve gone wrong fast. That memory is why she protects the next raver.

Why this belongs in the Plush chapter

Plush is “balance” — not denial. We don’t pretend people don’t experiment. We show how to reduce harm, stay connected, and avoid drifting so far you can’t see the way back.

PLUSH PRACTICE

Balance is built from repeatable moves

Plush is a system: eat, drink, rest, check in, slow down, ask for help early. You don’t need a perfect plan — you need a reliable one. The calm route beats the heroic rescue every time.

Quick “Plush rules” you can use anywhere

1) Never leave someone isolated if they’re unwell. 2) Keep them cool, calm and safe. 3) Get help early — welfare/medics exist for this. 4) If it’s urgent (unconscious, seizure, breathing not normal), call 999.

Strength and contents can vary massively — assume the unexpected and prioritise safety.
Miss K demonstrating balance and routine on Planet Plush
Community and support on Planet Plush
COMMUNITY

Plush runs on people looking after each other

The opposite of drifting is connection. A mate checking your eyes. A hand on your shoulder. A quiet corner. A simple “you alright?” that actually means it. This is the culture: the strong protect the weak — and nobody gets left behind.

Where Drift connects to Plush

Drift (ketamine) is fog, slowed time, disconnection, and risk. Plush is clarity, warmth, routine and support. The “distance” between planets is the behavioural and environmental change needed to return safely.

THE ROUTE

The way back is usually simple — not easy

Returning to Plush isn’t a single “moment.” It’s a sequence: reduce the chaos, change the environment, rebuild rhythm, and keep choosing reality until it feels normal again. If someone’s struggling, the best move is support — not shame.

“Help early” looks like this

If you’re worried: get welfare/medics sooner rather than later. If you call emergency services, tell them what was taken (and roughly when) — it helps treatment happen faster and safer.

A visual representation of the route back to Planet Plush
HOPE

You can always find your way back to Plush

Hope isn’t a poster line — it’s a plan. You’re allowed to reset. You’re allowed to ask for help. And you’re allowed to build a life where the best nights don’t come with the worst mornings.

Planet Plush is the reminder: you are not the fog. You are not the drift. You are the person underneath — and that person can come home.

Hope scene ending Planet Plush chapter

Planet Plush The World Of Miss K

Planet Plush isn’t about extremes — it’s about finding balance in a chaotic universe.
Miss K knows that life can be intense, numbing, or overwhelming — but softness, stillness, and self-awareness bring you back to centre.

Whether you’re floating through the stars or feeling stuck in shadow, pause, breathe, and check in.
Use with intention, not escape. Rest when you need to. Speak kindly to yourself.

You don’t need to feel everything — or nothing — all at once.
Planet Plush teaches that healing lives in the in-between.

Planet Rubble - The World Of Pink Cocaine

On Planet Rubble, nothing’s quite what it seems.
“Pink cocaine” might look cute — but it’s often a chaotic mix of unknown chemicals, and no two batches are the same.

Some blends contain 2C-B, others include MDMA, ketamine, or speed — and some have no psychedelic at all.
The effects range from euphoric to unpredictable to downright dangerous.

Start tiny, test if you can, and don’t mix it with anything else.
It hits harder than it looks — especially when snorted.
Avoid redosing until you really know how your body reacts.

Planet Rubble is unstable terrain — tread lightly.

Planet Vibe - The World Of Speed

Speed keeps you going — but on Planet Vibe, too much can burn you out fast. You might feel focused, energised, or chatty, but that high can quickly tip into anxiety, tension, or paranoia.

Lack of sleep, not eating, and redosing too often can wreck both body and mind.
Overheating and heart strain are real risks — especially when dancing for hours.

Eat well, sip water, and take breaks.
Avoid mixing with alcohol or other uppers, and don’t use for days on end.
Rest and recovery matter more than you think.

Planet Vibe runs on rhythm — not overdrive.

Planet kE - The World Of Cocaine

Cocaine can make you feel confident, chatty, and wired — but it’s also fast, intense, and risky. On Planet Kilo, your heart races, your jaw tightens, and the comedown can hit hard.

Short-lasting highs lead many to redose quickly, but that’s when paranoia, anxiety, and crashes creep in.
It’s easy to cross the line — especially in crowded or unfamiliar spaces.

Chop small. Don’t chase it. Avoid mixing with alcohol or other drugs.
Stay cool, stay calm, and know when to stop.

Planet Kilo rewards pacing, not pushing.

Planet Myco - The World Of Plecybin

Magic mushrooms can open the mind and shift perception — but they’re powerful and unpredictable. On Planet Myco, time can stretch, visuals can bloom, and emotions can feel intense.
Start with a low dose in a safe, comfortable setting, ideally with someone you trust.

Avoid mixing with other substances, especially alcohol.
Trips can last 4–6 hours, and while many feel joyful or insightful, some can be overwhelming.

Stay grounded. Stay hydrated. And remember — the setting shapes the journey.

Planet Woah - The World Of LSD

LSD can take your mind on wild adventures — but Planet Woah isn’t always easy to navigate.
Visuals, thoughts, and emotions become intensely amplified, and the trip can last 8–12 hours.

Set and setting are everything.
If you’re anxious, overwhelmed, or in a chaotic place, the experience can spiral into confusion or fear.
Bad trips feel very real — even though they’ll pass.

Start low. Stay safe. Be somewhere calm with people you trust.
Avoid mirrors, crowded spaces, and mixing with other substances.

Planet Woah is powerful — respect the journey.

Planet E - The World Of MDMA (ecstacy)

MDMA can feel like pure connection — open hearts, glowing faces, and waves of love.
But on Planet E, what starts magical can turn risky without care.

Overheating, dehydration, and redosing are the biggest dangers.
MDMA also hits harder when mixed with alcohol, stimulants, or SSRIs — and once your serotonin is spent, chasing the high just leads to a crash.

Start low, wait at least 2 hours before redosing (if at all), and sip water slowly — no more than a pint an hour.
Take breaks, look after your mates, and know that less is often more.

Planet E shines brightest when you party with your head and your heart.

Planet PaRa - The World Of Ketamine

Ketamine creates a floaty, dream like state – but it’s not a party drug to take lightly.  can completely shut down movement and awareness the (K-hole), and regular use can wreck your bladder and mental health. Watch your dose. avoid mixing and always stay safe and grounded.

Planet 420 - The Home Of Bud & Blunt

Planet 420 moves at its own pace. Conversations run deep, snacks disappear, and time melts into laughter and thought.
Bud & Blunt aren’t in a rush — and they’ll be the first to tell you that’s the point.

Cannabis may feel mellow, but it’s not risk-free.
Too much too fast can cause anxiety, paranoia, or greening out.
Edibles hit differently — wait at least 1–2 hours before considering more.

Respect your limits, stay hydrated, and don’t mix with alcohol or other drugs.
Sometimes the deepest vibe is just being fully present.

Planet 420 isn’t about escape — it’s about connection.