It feels like pulsating waves of insanity, forgetfulness, and eccentric thinking. If you have a bad trip it's like a fucking living nightmare. You will worry that people can read your mind and that the trip will never end. You may say shit to people you will regret. Like weird sexual stuff. People WILL remember and you will fuck up your relationships with them. I've seen it happen. Similar to drunken rants, but more disturbing.
Not worth doing unless you are a non-introspective brainlet who needs to use hallucinogens as a crutch to experience the open-mindedness and imagination that comes naturally to high-IQ types.
Fuck LSD and fuck every faggot who pushes this shit.
also remember if it's bitter it's a spitter lsd should only taste like the paper it's on
Owen Peterson
Lol, just gotta ride it and have a short memory
William Kelly
so the norm for Jow Forums?
Leo Price
My thoughts on LSD are crystal clear and incredibly perceptive. It's great but I do feel a little gross at the end. That being said, I've never taken a huge dose and I'm not sure I ever will.
Samuel Perry
Body feel: Like you're having an orgasm for an hour straight. Visually: You can't tell where the present moment is because everything seems to be going forwards and backwards in time simultaneously.
Joseph Clark
Really cool and intense for 3-6 hours, like schizophrenia for the rest of the time until it wears off.
I've had much better experience with mushrooms.
Carter Robinson
I didn't have the best trip, bit it was still profound.
I got quite paranoid, whenever I wasn't looking directly at the other people in the room I thought I would see them looking at me intensely in my peripheral vision, only to look at them and see that they weren't.
The time distortion is what I recall best. I would wonder if maybe I had gone into a coma and that really 30 years or more had passed. Several events happened that repeated over and over. An object fell off the couch and I experienced it 3 times.
The visuals were quite something, every thing shimmered and left tracks behind them. The best part of the night, however, was once I started to come down. I watched classic Simpsons and was laughing hysterically at jokes I knew were coming.
Overall, despite the negative parts, it was good and lack of time or opportunity are the main reasons I haven't done it again. Not sure it really opened my mind or massively changed my life afterwards, but was still quite an experience.
Angel Phillips
It changed my life. It made me feel joy for the first time in years. I realized how depressed I had become and that I needed to make changes. LSD motivated me to be the change I wanted to see in life.
Dylan Mitchell
this. you can look at a TV remote and have no idea how to operate it. or more like it seems so absurd that you can't even.
take enough and there is no more you.
it's a lovely substance, but nowadays I prefer ketamine. in and out in an hour or so, plus no body load. LSD is hell on my muscles, so I take a dose of magnesium with it to mitigate and gurning/tension. have fun, anons.