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Hi my 2 cents:
We didn't need the definition. That was not the question. But anyway, LSD is not really known for its psychological effect as much as for the experience itself and the wonder it causes forever.
It is known for its mind- expanding experience due to all major sensory inlets and outlets being diffused with serotonin and norepinephrine and dopamine. It forces the body to secrete stuff that makes you feel like you are in heaven.
It makes you feel real good, it makes you see things, it takes you beyond any experience you have ever had. It is terrifying beyond belief and a minor side-effect is anything psychological, honey. It is an hallucinogenic that opens the doors of perception is what it is.
You are welcome.
no, never heard of it
Are you 1,000 years old?
Nope. We only went over to decimal currency 45 years ago.
That's probably because you are only young.
I read your article out of sheer curiosity. I live right off of U. S. Highway 41..............a few states away from Michigan though. :)
Did any rock bands ever sing about Lake Shore Drive in the 1960s? That would make for an interesting song, wouldn't it? Lol:)
Yes, I do know what that is, but there was once a time when it also had that other meaning. Lol:)
Not in these here parts, pard.