Message from @UselessNEET

Discord ID: 622836867049717780


2019-09-15 16:44:14 UTC  

Later nigger

2019-09-15 16:44:33 UTC  

Though some biological creature may be producing LSD by pure coincidence somwhere in nature

2019-09-15 16:45:02 UTC  

you can get dmt from the dmt toad

2019-09-15 16:45:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/622835408178249758/Lysergide_stereoisomers_structural_formulae_v.2.png

2019-09-15 16:45:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/622835429187780625/Biosynthesis-of-serotonin-5-HT-Tryptophan-is-converted-into-5-hydroxytryptamine.png

2019-09-15 16:45:40 UTC  

Hmm

2019-09-15 16:45:44 UTC  

Fucking discord rbh

2019-09-15 16:45:45 UTC  

Albert Hofmann used wrong type of gloves when working with LSD and it seeped through his gloves and into his skin
After work he took a bicycle ride and experienced the first ever LSD trip

2019-09-15 16:46:08 UTC  

From toads you only get 5-MeO-DMT

2019-09-15 16:46:11 UTC  

It don't do shit

2019-09-15 16:46:55 UTC  

There are many hallucinogens out there

2019-09-15 16:47:05 UTC  

And they are not all "acid"

2019-09-15 16:48:31 UTC  

drug was invented as a form of population control by (((them)))

2019-09-15 16:48:47 UTC  

(((verikkkona)))

2019-09-15 16:49:21 UTC  

run for the hills

2019-09-15 16:49:35 UTC  

Fun fact: LSD is much less harmful than cigarettes or alcohol as far as health consequences go
The damage people get from LSD trips is secondary - i.e. people injure themselves while having scary hallucinations, panicking and running away/jum put of window/smash into something.

2019-09-15 16:49:59 UTC  

LSD itself is not very poisonous

2019-09-15 16:50:28 UTC  

(everything is poison, it's the amount that makes it a poison)

2019-09-15 16:50:42 UTC  

surely it just depends on how much alcohol we're talking here

2019-09-15 16:51:20 UTC  

for example, if talking LSD has a chance to result in secondary injuries consistently

2019-09-15 16:51:24 UTC  

Even in very small quantities the dehydration properties of alcohol instantly kill cells it comes into contact with

2019-09-15 16:51:36 UTC  

Guys what series of Apple Watch should I get

2019-09-15 16:51:46 UTC  

69th

2019-09-15 16:51:47 UTC  

everything is not a poison or it would have a warning label

2019-09-15 16:51:47 UTC  

I don’t want to spend too much but I don’t want a crappy one

2019-09-15 16:51:49 UTC  

And the cells that survive alcohol contact are likely to turn cancerous

2019-09-15 16:52:13 UTC  

saying you don't want to spend too much and buying an Apple Watch are mutually exclusive

2019-09-15 16:52:16 UTC  

The questions is only how many cells you damage and how frequently

2019-09-15 16:52:17 UTC  

but that is something that effects later life right?

2019-09-15 16:52:34 UTC  

dont get an apple watch or you may get a very bad curse

2019-09-15 16:52:34 UTC  

and LSD is immediate

2019-09-15 16:52:34 UTC  

Oh shit I actually spilled 90% isopropyl alcohol all over my chest last night

2019-09-15 16:52:35 UTC  

@juts kill nme E V E R Y T H I N G

2019-09-15 16:52:42 UTC  

You can OD on water

2019-09-15 16:52:56 UTC  

The quantity the poison makes

2019-09-15 16:53:01 UTC  

Am I gonna die

2019-09-15 16:53:16 UTC  

so by that, wouldn't it make LSD more consistently dangerous

2019-09-15 16:53:19 UTC  

It's just some substances can't be consumed in the amount that would make them poison to us

2019-09-15 16:53:37 UTC  

You can't eat a poisonous amount of charcoal for example

2019-09-15 16:53:46 UTC  

I want an Apple Watch and AirPods