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*** DRUGS *** What's your most memorable drug experience? (Here's mine)
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[quote:Comedian:MV8xNDQxNjc2XzIzNzUyMzUwX0UyN0U3RTZC] [quote:X 1337938] My first LSD trip. I was a freshman in high school and ironically GO ASK ALICE was going to premiere that night on TV. I really wanted to see that movie, as it turns out I didn't get to see it that night because I was off on my own trip. In high school, I was usually high on something, but I had very little respect for a small piece of paper with an orange dot on it. Well I soon, had renewed respect for the little piece of paper, as I took it at home with both my parents there because I was bored doing my homework. Luckily, it was Bingo night so mom was gone and dad was his typical self absorbed self reading a book. The visuals and tactile aberrations kicked in within 20 mins. The carpet came alive and caressed my feet, my hands traced, the rabbit ears on my TV moved to and fro, my walls bled a purple koolaid effect. The sky was filled with "UFO like traffic", I could hear sounds from houses other than mine. When I closed my eyes the effect was like a Peter Max painting. I became like a slinky in this psychedelic world. I looked at a magazine of women exercising, they were really moving. I had reached Nirvana and was elated beyond belief. Then I heard my mother pull in the driveway, and I shut off the light. She terrified me and ruined my trip. I felt like I was being dropped off a mountain, sense of falling, unpleasant. I seemed like hours went by, but it was only minutes. I threw up, even though I did not have to, I felt compelled to confront her and tell her I was sick, so she would leave me alone. That was my first and strongest LSD trip. Everything else I did was like mescaline. We got a lot of purple microdot, green acid, etc. There was good windowpane around, I never did any though. This was back in the early 70's. [/quote] Awesome. One of the things I really enjoyed about acid was my ability to...this is sorta hard to describe...sort like "sink into" the full trip, like treading water and just letting myself submerge, or being able to pop up a little, and be as straight as I wanted to be, like sliding up or down behind the dashboard of a car while your driving. Loved LSD. 100% excellent experiences with it. Never could understand the whole "bad trip" thing people talked about constantly. I guess it just liberates who you are, and I'm pretty fucking happy. [/quote]
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Good or bad.
Prescription or self-medication.
Mine was LSD. At night, I walked outside, and I saw every star in the sky connected by multi-colored lines, as though different frequency lasers were beaming between them, forming patterns and weaves of light.
It was a most impressive display.
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