Friday, 7 February 2014

5th Post Acid/LSD

LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is a hallucinogen that is referred to as “acid.” It is made from lysergic acid, which is from a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. 
On the street, Acid is most often sold as "blotters" or "blotter acid": small squares of Purple haze-soaked blotting paper (absorbent paper), each containing one individual dose of Dots. Blotters are often printed with colourful pictures or cartoon characters. However, Dot can also be sold as a powder, as capsules or as tablets. Cube powder may also be sold as miniature powder pellets called “microdots.” Cid crystals are dissolved into liquid which can be sold in small breath freshener droppers or applied to sugar cubes, gelatin squares ("window panes"), gum, candy, cookies or even postage stamps.
Also known as: acid, back breaker, blotter acid, blotters, boomers, cid, dot, dots, mellow yellow, barrels, California sunshine, cube, domes, flats, frogs, lids, wedges, microdot, purple haze, hits, sid, tabs, trips, window pane, and yellow sunshine.

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