(November 5, 2010 at 7:40 am)ib.me.ub Wrote:So...no actual physical damage then? Exactly what theVOID was talking about. Alcohol leads to all sorts of physical ailments; as do cigarettes. LSD? Nada.Quote:Although LSD isn't physically addictive, regular users can become psychologically addicted. The fact that a trip can last for several hours and the individual will likely feel very tired after coming down means that the user may not be eating regularly or properly. A person who is tripping often may experience altered sleep patterns and neglect his or her personal hygiene.So, you probably should read past the first line.
As the psychological addiction progresses, the LSD user will likely neglect his or her personal relationships, too. The world they experience while under the influence of the drug becomes more interesting or perhaps less stressful than the reality of the user's "regular" life.
Really though, how can flooding society with drugs be good thing.
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