Electric cargo ships WHEN?

>Good thing we've got your belief. Hey, everyone, this anonymous dude on the internet believes something, so that gives us the green light!
So you believe it *will* stagnate? Good thing we've got your belief. Hey, everyone, this anonymous dude on the internet believes something, so that gives us the red light!

You may not have the mental capacity to handle psychedelics. They're not for everyone.

No clue. But looking at the sheer number of old, useless pennies in the US, I can't help but imagine that we would be ok with production for a long time.

And yeah, I know new pennies aren't copper (the US has begun debasing their own currency like Rome did, surely a good sign!).

Name 3 people who uses psychedelics regularly that has innovated anything tech-related, and I'll cede the argument to you.

LSD lasts for 8-12 hours and has roughly a three-day 'cooldown' period where you will receive a greatly diminished effect from the same dose, if any effect at all. If you did any research on the matter you'd know that. If you actually took LSD (I know you're afraid and so do you), then you would get to see for yourself why it is not like tobacco or marijuana and why your argument is laughable to anyone who more experience than you. I suggest doing research because you really look foolish when you talk with such absolution on topics you know very little about.

>Care to go on, or are you just going to leave that hanging there?
Please go on, you're showing everyone what a mental midget you are.

Biodiesel is a meme and ethanol is an outright scam.

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popsci.com/science/article/2013-08/fyi-can-acid-trip-really-give-you-flashbacks
>A recent study published in PLOS ONE by Norwegian University of Science and Technology neuroscientist Teri Krebs found no association between using psychedelics, including using LSD in the past year, and seeing things other people don't. But psychiatrists who work with psychedelic users say that the phenomenon, though very rare, is also very real.

>"I don't think there's any question that HPPD is a genuine clinical phenomenon."In 1986, the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders included diagnostic criteria for what later became known as Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD), the clinical term for seeing weird, trippy things like geometric hallucinations, flashes of color, afterimages and false perceptions of movement after taking psychedelics. To be considered a candidate for HPPD, the type of visual phenomena that occurs during an acid trip has to spontaneously reappear "long after the use of hallucinogens has stopped," cause significant distress, and not be explainable by any other mental disorder or medical condition. For many, it's less of a sudden "flashback" and more of a continuous disturbance of vision.
Yup, I'm totally fine with letting a brain surgeon who has tripped on acid in the past operate on me.

>though very rare, is also very real.
If a doctor isn't displaying any symptoms of such a disorder, you would have no idea whether or not he ever tripped unless he told you.

Quite a flimsy structure to build you argument upon but I didn't expect much from you given everything you've said.

Please, go on innocent child.

>You: "Let's get everyone on psychedelics!"
Textbook strawman. There should really be a proficiency test required before letting you post here.

Nothing to go on about. If it's even a remote possibility, then there's a reason for it to not be allowable. Just like drinking shouldn't be allowable if drinking can get you drunk long after you've sobered up.

>I don't like it so it's a scam