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LSD

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a drug that causes strong changes in how people see and feel things, often leading to hallucinations

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a powerful drug that causes hallucinations and changes in one's senses, thoughts, and feelings. It can cause extreme changes in sensory experiences, mood, and consciousness. Users often see vivid colors, shapes, and patterns, and experience a change in their sense of time and space. LSD affects the brain's serotonin receptors, leading to these intense and unpredictable effects. While it is not considered addictive, LSD can cause significant psychological distress and potentially dangerous behavior during its effects, which can last for up to 12 hours. Its use is illegal in many countries because of these risks and its potential for abuse.

  • Tom took LSD at the party and started seeing colorful patterns on the walls.
  • Jake saw imaginary creatures in the clouds after taking LSD at the park.
  • Alex stared at his hand for hours, fascinated by the patterns on his skin on LSD.
  • Lucy lost track of time and reality during her LSD experience.
  • The music sounded amazing to Emily on LSD; she could feel the beats in her whole body.