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What would you like your last meal to be?
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2024-11-23 at 1:47 PM UTC
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2024-11-23 at 2:52 PM UTC
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2024-11-23 at 2:56 PM UTCdamn
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2024-11-23 at 8:12 PM UTC
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2024-11-23 at 8:12 PM UTC
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2024-11-23 at 8:59 PM UTC
damn this buff william guy sounds like a tripperOriginally posted by Buff Billy a thumbprint of LSD
Honestly, I had no idea that such massive doses of LSD had been used. I came across a thread describing a "thumbprint" of LSD, a dose based on sticking one's thumb into pure LSD powder and licking it off, an amount equivalent to hundreds of doses, several milligrams of pure LSD (old school doses were typically 100 micrograms, sometimes only 20-50 mcg these days). Several people on the thread had supposedly taken this dose, typically described as an initiation of trust into the family of folks who lovingly supply LSD to the clan of deadheads, rainbow gatherings, etc.
[EDIT - just to be on the safe side, please understand that I'm not recommending this to anyone. Just sharing interesting info from the thread linked above. Personally, I'm a fan of small safe, reasonable doses. Also, although I can't point to any super hard data, for whatever reason it seems that reports of long term problems seem to come more from LSD users, possibly DMT users, but not so much, if any, from mushroom (psilocybin) users]
What follows is a substantial amount of selected quotes from several people, mainly two individuals. [note that 1 mg = 1000 mcg]:
What's it like? - It's not possible to describe what it's like. Except maybe DEATH.
What did you see? - ALL
What did you do? - My body did nothing, but lay down. I was no more, just ALL
Eating LSD crystal is intense, magical, crazy and the ULTIMATE ACT OF SUBMISSION TO THE PSYCHEDELIC STATE
You feel it almost instantly. LSD crystal has an energy to it. Having a jar of it in my pocket is enough to alter my consciousness. As soon as it touches your skin or goes in your mouth you can feel it. A lot of folks will throw up within minutes. This is an exorcism of sorts. Like all the negative energy being cast out of your body. Then you lay down and learn. As for the experience I just couldn't do it justice to describe it. You're never the same again. A thumbprint doesn't open the door of perception it blows it off the hinges. You melt into eternity. You let go and die into the moment which is all. There is no you anymore only all. The intensity of this can't be described, but you realize as you're slipping away that it's familiar. This is because it becomes quite clear this is exactly what happens when you die. After an eternity you slowly start to come back in pieces. You feel reborn and a completely different person. You don't ever come completely down or back. This isn't a bad thing, but it's very scary at first. -
2024-11-23 at 10:14 PM UTCPakistani food.
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2024-11-23 at 10:25 PM UTCinstead of a thumb print an entire rock of LSD made with about 100grams and in an pure oxygen free atmosphere and pressed in complete darkness using a jack press to form a rock about the size of a marble like a white pearl containing an estimated 1billion doses of LSD
I think it would burn a hole through your gut and you would die before it ever hit you. I think there is an upper limit of what a human could physically process in raw form and even if you long dosed it out with an IV drip I think such an amount would be toxic no matter how you dosed it.
I don't think you could fit that much on blotter but maybe if you had several dozen 10000x strong sheets and ate them all but even then that would take a lot of paper to eat at once. Is there an amount of LSD that's just impossible to consume?Highly concentrated alkaloids in their raw, unprocessed form can be caustic or irritating to the mucous membranes in the digestive system. Ingesting a large amount of compressed LSD might cause chemical burns or damage to the stomach lining or intestines, potentially leading to ulcers or other gastrointestinal issues.
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2024-11-23 at 10:32 PM UTCA Chinaman would most probably select monkey meat or cat meat as his last meal. Probably fried, with rice.