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by throwanybble
3187 days ago
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It is exceedingly common that a trip will alter a person's perceptions permanently. Such changes likely were the direct result of having taken the substance, and wouldn't have happened otherwise. Without knowing your specific circumstances, another thing to consider is that it's possible that didn't have a scientific approach to measure the precise mass of LSD that you ingested for any or all of your trips. Perhaps you were "lucky" in the sense that you never (inadvertently) received an extra strong dose. And, your biochemistry might be more tolerant to LSD. Dosage affects everyone differently, hence the current wisdom to play it safe by scaling up dosage systematically. |
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And while I can never know the actual dosages of it when you buy it the way you do my experiences are pretty consistent with how others report their experiences around those dosages.
I am however not a person who is deep into the philosophical aspects of hallucinogens so for me it is about having a pleasant experience and not to try and learning something about myself.
It could be that I'm one of the exceptions or that I don't realize it but to be honest as common as tripping is I don't see many changing their life or outlook after a trip.