Well, maybe not a cupful, sure... But let's say someone had on their hands a teaspoon full. There's not much in the way of "common sense" that would scream out, "Don't suck down that much acid, it's far more than a regular paper-tab dose, and might really fuck you up!" I mean, who looks at a teaspoon full of anything and thinks, "This is way more than I should ingest"? It's kind of like how when you take a tablet of something, the actual active drug is a tiny tiny percentage of the tablet you take. The rest of the mass of the tablet is just there as filler, and to help the body slow the absorption of the active ingredient. In reality, any time you take a drug chemical, it's actually a very miniscule amount of the chemical that is going to work on you. That would explain why you need only a little droplet of LSD on a tab to get you tripping. But most people don't think of drugs as effective in such tiny quantities. You take a whole tablespoon full of Dimetap for a cough, right? That delicious grape-flavored medicine I remember from when I was a kid (Never seemed to do shit about the cough, though. I realized that even as a kid.) Why not a whole tablespoon full of LSD? You wouldn't ever intuit that it's far too much, is all I'm saying. -Jeffrey
Gee... doesn't it suck when someone gets on just to criticize something you spelled wrong or your grammar but has nothing thread related to say???? It's not a 'double standard'- it's a taste of your own medicine.
__________________ Not true, I never even noticed that you misspelled a word. (You dio that thing to me but I don't do that to you so stop crying!!!
yes, any one who has ever eaten acid would look at that spoonful and say " that is way more acid than I can handle" even the 30 someod drops I took wouldnt have filled a teaspoon.