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Anonymous
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I took LSD last night and even though its out of my system, I've taken aspects of what I experienced into the real world.

OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI OH SHI
>> Sponge !!5qxfxHYSQxJ
that is a picture of a slightly distorted face
>> Tom !wU2W/PCHGQ
Jacob's Ladder kicked ass.
>> Anonymous
>>271529

awesome op

but when i tell my friends that i'm convinced that we're living in a simulation run by aliens they look at me funny so maybe don't share it with anyone
>> Anonymous
>>271552
Funny, I think I'm living inside the Truman Show as Truman even without drugs. There's an excess amount of proof around me every day.
>> Anonymous
>>271553

no shit, i think my alien simulation delusion is a similar form of solipsism, probably brought about by the drugs (but carried over into the normal state)
>> Anonymous
You are all wrong.
We are all biological computers which are used to run simulated environments in which the aliens actually live.
>> Anonymous
weird. i just watched that movie last night
>> Anonymous
>I took LSD last night and even though its out of my system,
>even though its out of my system,
>out of my system

Enjoy your random episodes that may happen days, months, or years from now.
>> Anonymous
CRABS CAN ONLY WALK SIDEWAYS, BUT THEIR PINCERS ARE IN FRONT OF THEM, HOW DOES THIS WORK!?
>> Anonymous
>>271596
that's a myth.
>> Axolotl
It's all in your head.
>> LSD Wikifag
>>271613
'"Flashbacks" are a reported psychological phenomenon in which an individual experiences an episode of some of LSD's subjective effects long after the drug has worn off — sometimes weeks, months, or even years afterward. Flashbacks can incorporate both positive and negative aspects of LSD trips. Flashbacks have proven difficult to study and are no longer officially recognized as a psychiatric syndrome.'

Furthermore, while they are somewhat rare, they have been linked to LSD usage.