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Why does lsd look like a sticker...?

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how does that work and why bother to put images on it...?im not getting into drugs i just want to know

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  1. It's called blotter art and I'm not sure of the history, but its primary function is to differentiate both sources and batches.  If all tabs were plain white paper, it would get confusing, especially since there's no standard dosage.  It's helpful to know that you were bombed out of your mind on the purple alien, the s****. Doo was decent, and the Pacman tabs were duds.  




  2. The drug also can be found in several others forms -- including a powder or crystal, liquid, gelatin squares, laced on a sugar cube and capsules, or as a small pill (not common but out there). LSD can also be rubbed against the skin.

    More than 200 types of LSD tablets have been encountered since 1969 and more than 350 paper designs have been acquired since 1975. Designs range from simple stars in black and white to exotic artwork in full four-color print.

    It really is all about the experience.

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