Acid

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by zenobia, Jan 23, 2009.

  1. zenobia Registered Member

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    I'm interested to know your Acid tales. Whether it was a good trip, or a bad one. Personally I prefer the daylight, the sky and the colours are phenominal.

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    Also, what sort of music you listen to, if any.



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  3. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Purple microdot was a nice easy trip.
    Orange sunshine was a bit to speedy and colorful for me.
    Windowpain was very nice.
    Orange Barrels were also to speedy, felt as if my heart was going to explode.
    LSD 25, the best of all, everything just right and a perfect trip.

    I enjoyed skin diving both day and night. Just floating around the reef watching the colorful fishes flittering about was a real easy way to enjoy the trip. Night was interesting as well , a flashlight is great to see stuff at night.

    Walking in the forest was interesting as well, very calm and can get in tune with nature as well.

    Watching aircraft land was neat for awhile at a large airport.

    Take a hot air ballon ride to really get high when your high!

    Music was varied, some classic rock Led Zep, the Who , Doors , Dylan, Moody Blues, Tangerine dream and many others.

    What about you?
     
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  5. electrafixtion Registered Senior Member

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    don't waste your brain
     
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  7. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    "Many LSD users experience flashbacks, recurrence of certain aspects of a person's experience, without the user having taken the drug again. A flashback occurs suddenly, often without warning, and may occur within a few days or more than a year after LSD use. Flashbacks usually occur in people who use hallucinogens chronically or have an underlying personality problem; however, otherwise healthy people who use LSD occasionally may also have flashbacks. Bad trips and flashbacks are only part of the risks of LSD use. LSD users may manifest relatively long-lasting psychoses, such as schizophrenia or severe depression. It is difficult to determine the extent and mechanism of the LSD involvement in these illnesses.

    Most users of LSD voluntarily decrease or stop its use over time. LSD is not considered an addictive drug since it does not produce compulsive drug-seeking behavior as do cocaine, amphetamine, heroin, alcohol, and nicotine. However, like many of the addictive drugs, LSD produces tolerance, so some users who take the drug repeatedly must take progressively higher doses to achieve the state of intoxication that they had previously achieved. This is an extremely dangerous practice, given the unpredictability of the drug. NIDA is funding studies that focus on the neurochemical and behavioral properties of LSD. This research will provide a greater understanding of the mechanisms of action of the drug."
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  8. John99 Banned Banned

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    It can be very dangerous. Especially if the subject is in a bad, unsettling mood to begin with. You are really playing with fire when messing with the chemicals in the brain.

    One thing i have been wondering is pleasure inducing drugs have a lasting effect on peoples ability to feel joy w\out them due to the brain letting out very large amounts of dopamine while the drug trick it to do so.

    Iow's, after prolonged use the subject stops using the drug and then no longer has the ability to experience simple pleasure. These simple pleasure can be just waking up, walking outside and listening to birds singing, smelling flowers etc. whereas once they impacted pleasure sensors will no longer have any effect.
     
  9. Orleander OH JOY!!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Love it. Its my favourite drug adn my husband gets me some on my birthday.
    I see fireworks adn fireflies. That's about it.
     
  10. electrafixtion Registered Senior Member

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    Hey, that's about the same effect as hitting yourself in the head with a hammer has. Saweeet!
     
  11. domesticated om Stickler for details Valued Senior Member

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    I think I've asked this before.....


    Where the names dependent on the recipes for LSD, or was it all named dependent on the blotter paper design?
     
  12. visceral_instinct Monkey see, monkey denigrate Valued Senior Member

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    I agree. Love is a great drug.

    My favourite 2 are adrenaline and morphine. You can make those internally.

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  13. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    No, at least not for any of the popular and time-tested recreational drugs, i.e. anything not invented too recently which hasn't been studied adequately.

    All you do is go into dopamine debt. None of these chemicals actually reprogram your cells so they stop producing dopamine. Dopamine debt isn't what it's properly called, but that's a good name for one of the strongest components of the withdrawal effect in many drugs, such as caffeine. The problem is that the dopamine debt, coupled with whatever physical withdrawal symptoms the particular drug might have, is enough to keep some people, whose lives are already a wreck, going back to it in the vain hope that it will resume working like it used to.

    Nonetheless, if you can outlast the physical symptoms, then wait for your natural dopamine supply to regenerate, and then, most difficult of all, find a way to solve the problems that make your life so hopeless that you sank into drug dependency in the first place, you'll wind up normal again. Yeah, those are mighty big if's and that's why a few people don't come out of it. But statistically they're a really small minority. Especially LSD users! The most popular and most benign drugs are always the ones that accrete the most stupendously exaggerated reputations, because the knee-jerk anti-drug faction can't find any truthful way to discourage people from having that particular kind of a good time.

    One person gets stoned on acid--usually while also being drunk and taking a couple of other drugs, details which are almost invariably omitted from the popularized accounts--and stares into the sun or walks off of a roof, and suddenly an entire population loses the ability to digest statistical risks that allowed them to blithely ignore the death toll from drunk driving.

    As I've posted elsewhere, you people should stop listening to anecdotal accounts from unreliable witnesses of events that were never truthfully reported in the first place, almost always involving additional drugs which are often legal and therefore ignored, yet deadly in combination. Read the Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs. It's the straight stuff, more information than you'll ever want to read.

    The book will tell you the same thing I did, only using more words: It's combinations of drugs that cause all the trouble because there's no good research into how they react when mixed.
     
  14. electrafixtion Registered Senior Member

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    I am not going into this in full, but you are just rationalizing. EVERY drug is different for every person taking that drug. You can read and memorize every test under the sun and all you are really doing is getting specific results from a cross average of specific testers. There is no such thing as definite results from controlled drug testing. ESPECIALLY mind altering drugs. Too many personal chemical and neurological differences to ever make that a reality. No matter how much you intellectualize synthesized (and some organic) recreational drug use in whatever singular or combined format, fact is, you are taking a serious risk. If we were taught as children how to lucid dream and use the real and natural powers of the mind's full abilities, NO ONE would take non life preserving drugs at all. Least of all for the "fun" of it.
     
  15. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    I did and I seem to be jus' fine!

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  16. PieAreSquared Woo is resistant to reason Registered Senior Member

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    Purple microdot was a nice easy trip.
    Orange sunshine was a bit to speedy and colorful for me.
    Windowpain was very nice.


    what no Osley double dome or Purple Haze ;-)
     
  17. PieAreSquared Woo is resistant to reason Registered Senior Member

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  18. laladopi time for change. Registered Senior Member

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    ignorance.
     
  19. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    No, never had any but did also have blotter acid by the Neo American Church which was Professor Timothy Learys' made stuff. :thumbsup:

    Now that too was some very mellow stuff almost as good as LSD 25.:yay:
     
  20. electrafixtion Registered Senior Member

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    You do a wonderful imitation my dear. Take a bow.
     
  21. draqon Banned Banned

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    for people who have nothing to loose but their life, a trip to both paradise and hell is well worth it.

    A bee dies when it stings you, but it can also sting you after its dead.

    fuckimdurunk
     
  22. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    But butterflies are free!

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  23. electrafixtion Registered Senior Member

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    So is government cheese. What's yer point you old hippie?
     

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