edit: going back over this to make things more clear
took a lot of acid (roughly 3 gels, so around 700ug) and sat in near total darkness. I brought in a pen and paper and a speaker, didnt expect much but was still very curious. if anyone is interested I can post photos of the symbols/iconography this experience inspired in me.
four hours later:
Genuinely terrified
got literal fnaf style jump scares from demons that emerged from my own imaginations on the wall. I would hallucinate a face, it would jump out and make my physically jump.
Felt like a malevolent, evil force was surrounding me. Seemed like it took an immense level of mental strength to just exist without crawling up into a ball.
I actually thought that I was talking to a demon, and that I had made a huge mistake. moments where I could quite literally hear a voice in my mind that didnt sound like me, didnt talk like me, and said things I wouldn't say.
overall, maybe would recommend? This is probably the most vivid visual experience ive ever had, like, ever. Absolutely the closest thing you can have to a religious experience. And mentally it brought me straight up to the brink of insanity. Even as I type this there are eyes and faces in the dark behind my screen.
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this is part of my non scientific explorations of lsd, the best drug ever invented next to MDMA. If anyone has any recommendations for what I do with it next, please give them to me and I'll probably try it. although quite frankly, I do not think any possible scenario you could imagine can compare to what ive seen tonight. Alternatively, you could call me a cute twink and tell me to kill myself Fine with me so long as my behavior continued to be enabled!
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One of the most intense acid experiences I had was to do some balloons while tripping, each one took me on what felt like an endless journey
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