Another Idiot Newbie Thread, First Cycle Plan

I’ve never blacked out either. I’ve got pretty f’ed up too back in my youth, but I’ve always been able to stay in control.

Genes appear to play a major role in whether a person experiences a blackout after heavy drinking, according to a new study from alcoholism researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Brisbane, Australia. Blackouts are periods of time that cannot be remembered later.

What is the definition of a black out? We always referred to a black out as still up and moving but absolutely zero recollection of anything that happened

I’ll comment because you linked me :smiley:

From an acute toxicity perspective, LSD is very safe. From a side effects perspective, it is relatively safe. Very rare to have severe psychological problems because of it, if done right. In my humble opinion, weed is less safe.

As you said, set + setting is important and dose. Don’t go higher than 100 ug the first time. That’s a good trip with the ability to pull out. At least for men of an average weight and height. As a disclaimer. Don’t mess around with large doses in the beginning, it can get uncomfortable. Don’t go out the first time. Don’t do any drugs if you have a family history of schizophrenia or feel mentally unstable.

I’m very interested in seeing how the clinical studies with LSD and psilocybin turn out. Could have therapeutical potential but I don’t think it will be a miracle. It increases openness, I don’t think that’s a good solution for much. But it will give us good clean studies on effects and side effects and therefore a better understanding on how to handle these drugs in the future.

Because the individual most likely to bypass the societal stigma of AAS/using needles is also likely to be an individual with a high proclivity towards experimentation and high risk behaviour.

Couple this with the fact many juice to look better naked and you’ve got a double whammy wherein the individual will consistently envelop themselves within environments where drug use and what not is very common (bars, clubs, music festivals etc).

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