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Re: LSD is addictive [Re: Dawks]
    #19331567 - 12/27/13 03:07 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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JPDancer said:
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Into The Woods said:
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Icyus said:
If you feel like doing it again, you havent done enough..




Sounds about right! :lol:

(as far as psychedelics are concerned)




Do people really feel this way? As in like it's never worth doing again?

I had a deadhead teacher in high school, who after high school I had told I was having a tough time. One of the things he had said to me was, "Yeah for most people once in usually enough".

Now I get that if you have one extremely profound experience you might need some time to recoup and reexamine life and your beliefs and goals, but never wanting to go back again? Just seems unreal. Maybe I'm just a dumby and that's how I got into my "tough time" in the first place.



I'm sure some people feel like they don't want to trip again, but that is not what Icyus is saying. When you really jump in head first -- I'm talking eating a huge dose, this can be different for some, for me its 10 hits and up -- you will have such a profound experience that you won't feel the need to trip again for a while. It's not that you are put off by the experience, quite the opposite really. The experience was so powerful that the positive energy has carried into the days, perhaps weeks or months, afterward. Assuming you eat good acid --

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Dawks said:
I don't think LSD is addictive. In fact as much as I love the experiences it has as many cons as it does pros in my book.

>uncomfortable muscles
>eye strain
>significantly diminished survival skills
>inability to do anything constructive
>over confidence



I would definitely not want to eat a large dose of the stuff this guy gets because the stuff my friends feed me never makes me feel like that no matter how much I eat. All clear headed and relaxed, more in touch with the world, and significantly more creative energy. You have to know what you are getting before you dive in deep.


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