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I wonder if they controlled for the unavailability of alcohol on psychiatric wards?
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But you did imprison her in the cellar and feed you acid.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDangerous remedy, I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. A former girlfriend was really screwed up for over two year after taking the stuff. Kept seeing black curtains.
I've taken moderately large quantities of acid in my past and it never did me any harm.
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WBFSOriginally posted by Bumfluff View PostI really can't see how dropping a acid tab will help drinkers apart from just take there mind of mind off booze while they are tripping, but if your tripping your pretty much useless anyway. Did alot of acid in my youth (it was cheaper than booze in those days), I wouldn't touch it ever again though I'm pretty liberal on things like this but it mess with the mind.
A highly dangerous drug that has sent many users ‘beyond the pale’, including a few old acquaintances. Dabbled with ‘magic’ mushrooms in my youth and thankfully didn’t graduate to LSD.
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I really can't see how dropping a acid tab will help drinkers apart from just take there mind of mind off booze while they are tripping, but if your tripping your pretty much useless anyway. Did alot of acid in my youth (it was cheaper than booze in those days), I wouldn't touch it ever again though I'm pretty liberal on things like this but it mess with the mind.
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I always used to be able to drink more when taking it, which is why I took it. Sex on acid is un-*******-believable...
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isn't this a bit like saying - give up nicotine by smoking crack instead???
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Dangerous remedy, I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. A former girlfriend was really screwed up for over two year after taking the stuff. Kept seeing black curtains.
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