I don’t see LSD as being physically addicting, especially at a micro-dosage. There’s really no craving for it.
Are the 60’s back?
look at the problems in the world ... and ask completely new questions
Yeah like global warming is the direct result of terrorism, global warmIng is more threatening the RADICAL ISLAM, (Sweden)I was raped by a refugee but I fell sorry for him, black lives matter only when a white cop is involved, white people for white priviledge, affirmative action gets us the brightest and most intelligent candidates for employment and political office,Obama’s a chritian and a US citizen we could be here for some time, you get the jist, funny it werent true
Asperger’s syndrome and autism are very common in Silicon Valley.
So who would notice a little LSDing.
Temple Grandin: ‘Half of Silicon Valley’s got mild autism’
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_24956222/temple-grandin-half-silicon-valleys-got-mild-autism
Yup, really gets the creative juices flowing. Once invented a new way of playing solitaire. Any card on any other card. You win every time.
As one of the Breitbart commenters said - this explains the Zune.
That explains it all.
Anyone who thinks they are “expanding their mind” with drugs is fooling themselves.
So they don’t have TRUE talent there and this is a result?
Morons.
Microdosing on microdot?
OMGOSH, I wonder if they talk to the ‘aliens’ in space, or on other planets??? And we wonder what is wrong with this Country....not hard to figure out anymore....
I actually remember when LSD was still legal.
They gave it away on sugar cubes at the local head shop/waterbed store.
Are those the guys that messed up the quotation marks here?
Psychoactive in the microgram range, it’s always a small dose.
I can hardly wait for the self-driving car design teams to get into this!
The brown microdose is not specifically too good...
Drugs are sorcery !
Both CS Lewis, Aldous Huxley, and JRR Tolkien were reported users of hallucinogens.
"The billionaires I know, almost without exception, use hallucinogens on a regular basis," Silicon Valley investor Tim Ferriss told the outlet. "[They're] trying to be very disruptive and look at the problems in the world ... and ask completely new questions."
Instead of straining their brains, they could come to my place and get a brain-full for free. :-)