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The Acid Trip (Lsd)?

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I have never taken acid and am very qurious. When on, lets say 1hit, of blotter acid does it give effects where someone cannot control in public. I would never take this drug in public but does it distort things where you cant walk or communicte. Is it that type of drug where you dont know where you are and could wake up somewhere not knowing how you got there? Or is it more controlable than that.

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  1. You won't black out, but you might wish you did. Make sure you have friends around you if you do freak out, because you do not want to do that alone.

    Also, be in a really good mood before doing it: never, ever be depressed or sad. You'll see things that would scare Freddy Kruger otherwise.


  2. Honestly... acid effects each person differently.  I do know make sure you go into any trip being positive and having fun... if you worry about a bad trip or how your going to act then you will end up having a bad experience.    

  3. It's fairly controllable. The trouble is, you will be acting very strangely, and people will notice. It's best not to be in a place where this could be bad.

    Actually, I'd advise against taking this drug. It's fun, and all, but it can be dangerous and it certainly isn't good for you. Back in the old days, they took a very pure form in relatively high doses, which resulted in very positive, life-affirming experiences. Nowadays it's never as pure.

    I can't say I'd advise anyone to take drugs at all. If it were me, I'd take psilocybin mushrooms. Again, it's probably in your best interest not to do any of it.

  4. If you're wondering, when you're on LSD you'll still have the common sense that you should stay away from a cliff because you could fall and kill yourself. I did LSD once and retained my common sense.

    The urban legends of people dying from falls under the influence of LSD thinking they were Superman or something stupid like that are mostly myth. In my opinion, you'd have to be really dumb nd senseless all the time in order for that to happen. It's more probable the myth really referred to someone who was drunk than under LSD.

    Hrmm.. You'll still be able to converse, walk, and talk in public, but you will indeed be acting strange (depends on the type of blotter and the amount of LSD a specific blotter has). You'll probably be staring at something normal people would ignore (like staring at a bunch of ants in the sidewalk for hours). People might either just ingore you thinking you're a drunk bum or might call the cops.

    You might have the bad luck of experiencing a bad trip (usually because you were worried before taking the drug or did it in a very bad setting with cops everywhere), and could be acting really paranoid which will draw attention.

    Unlike psilocybin, you can still control to an extent your LSD trip from my experience. You know fully well the hallucinations you see are just that but if you are like me, will still find seeing colorful but translucid geometrical shapes in your vision to be fun. It's the sense of time going insanely slowly, you losing perception of yourself (your ego becomes temporairly surpressed with the drug which scares a lot of people who get bad trips when they fight over the effect pointlessly). You still retain common sense and can get bored (I know I did), but still walk around, chit chat with people, listen to music or draw like I did for fun. I even recall seeing an airplane that kinda looked like an alien spaceship (but knowing 100% well that the spaceship appearance is just a hallucination and that I'm just looking at an airplane, but the distorted image was still kind of fun to see).

    I even recall seeing people's faces slightly differently under the drug. people whose faces I'd simply ignore in my usual senses would appear more interesting. I recall seeing the emotions of people's faces better and the drug made me more honest and open about my feelings.

    I think it's an interesting experience if you do it in the right setting with the right people, but the risk to develop schizophrenia is real. If the disease runs in the family, don't do LSD because you can trigger the disease in yourself. LSD doesn't cause schizophrenia, but if you already have it but the disease is asleep, the drug activates it. I knew a guy who ended up that way because he had predisposition for the disease. Luckily I ended up the same after waking up the nest morning (albeit with a horrible back pain because of the adverse effects of blotters which eased away as the day progressed leaving no permanent effects), but I can't guarantee you're safe from suffering from schizophrenia later on. I personlly believe it's all up to you.

  5. LSD has NO effect on your ablility to speak or walk, where did you get that idea?

    You know perfectly well what is happening to you, the things you see and/or experience are clearly products of your own mental processes and you can tell the difference between hallucination and reality, or at least you should, mind you considering your fanciful spelling you might not be able to tell the difference.

    It's curious, can't, communicate and controllable.

    The spellcheck button is very useful for illiterates.

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