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NlightNme
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Re: What does LSD really do the brain? [Re: chooken]
#13974702 - 02/16/11 04:55 PM (13 years, 17 days ago) |
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What he said^^
And just one thing to add to my reply: When you're feeling completely connected to everything in the universe and laughing your ass off while staring at a fractal pattern that is constantly changing and made of every color we know you realize how futile our attempts to explain how the experience happens really are.
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Re: What does LSD really do the brain? [Re: NlightNme]
#13974757 - 02/16/11 05:07 PM (13 years, 17 days ago) |
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If you've had great experiences on high doses of mushrooms, safe to say that your tentative first step into the LSD experience will be nothing short of fabulous.
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Re: What does LSD really do the brain? [Re: Xog]
#13975045 - 02/16/11 06:10 PM (13 years, 17 days ago) |
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Xog said: Most of the stuff you've heard from your friends are probably made up bullshit stories. Also, people claim HPPD is a horrible thing. To be honest, I enjoy its presence, and it's actually hard to notice it. In fact, I only notice it when I haven't slept for 18+ hours. I only notice VERY VERY slight morphing of things in my peripheral vision, nothing that I'm directly looking at.
Oh and you can get HPPD from mushrooms as well as acid. So enjoy.
If you don't even notice it you probably don't have it, everyone has minor visual distortions... even people who have never done psychedelics.
I have very noticable visual distortions across my entire field of vision morning till night every day... it can get really bad when I'm stressed or havn't slept but it is always there and it is always very noticable for me. I don't necessarily mind it... but sometimes the visual distortions can get a little annoying and I wish I could see things clearly again. Everything I look at appears to have a colored transparent coating over it, objects morph, ect. I've had my eyes examined and I have 20/20 vision... but something in the way I perceive changed and even though my vision is still technically great, everything always looks unreal to me.
Now again, I don't mind it... and i've tripped 100+ times before I noticed symptoms. I just think people have the right to know that you CAN have very noticable long lasting or permanant perceptual distortions after using these drugs.
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Re: What does LSD really do the brain? [Re: Subconscious]
#13975293 - 02/16/11 07:02 PM (13 years, 17 days ago) |
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there's only one way to find out, chances are you'll be fine on LSD.
(p.s. a low dose isn't that gnarly)
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