so i got this bloke over in the us says its needle point what about californian sunshine wahts the diffenernce had these kool a they were set at 140mic deffently were everyone told me how strong they were now how do i test a tab if he says these r 200 mics obviosly take 1 and ill know. y can i taist the needle point how many saughts of lsd r there in the community whats the strongest if its needle piont i better get a new brain i smashed 12 in 3 hours at 140 mics and the planet just fell down withvisuals everyone else had 1 or 2 and they were fucked whats my prob ?
that dont answer nothing stop lsd r u mad i know i am but not mad enough 2 stop funny that my friends who we bush doof most weekends say im fucking insane how well i can hold it together still mix the music talk walk stride r j thompsom my greatest fan could have had session with him lol
and what a great a thing it is pushing 1500 mics and up i have never meditated and put myself in the clouds and watched the dance floor traveled around from up top last weekend go needle point its really commoen in the us i here ?
If it is real needlepoint, you want it. It refers to the purity of the LSD itself, and what percent of the chemical is impurities. With organic chemistry nothing is going to be 100%, anything over 80 or so is considered good in the field. But LSD works best when it's high grade, impurity cause the chemical to not fit into your brains receptors as well. Needlpoint is over 95% pure, and pretty much as clean as you get in organic chemistry. California Sunshine was acid, just acid made by a different chemist then the one that likely made yours. It was branding of the 60's. Some say sunshine was actually a chemical called ALD-52, but ald-52 breaks down to LSD in the body. It was sort of his way of skirting the law because ALD-52 was legal. As far as testing, you will not be able to do that as street level user. You would need equipment that only a chemist would have, so there is a rumor about how a strong a tab is among us acid heads but that is it. People make an educated guess, but we really do not know.