t_wrex
Bluelighter
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- Jul 29, 2019
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Some years ago, I managed to accidentally drop a paper tab of acid in a glass of water. My roomates and I convinced ourselves that it was no good, as the water was from a bottle of spring water and figured that the minerals present in it would break down the LSD, so I threw it out. But to this day, I wonder if it still would have been active, particularly if I had pulled it out of the water quickly. Google told me that bottled water often contains chlorine and fluorine, and I know that at least chlorine breaks down LSD immediately. If the water were distilled, would the LSD dissolve intact? My instinct says yes...
Along the same lines, what if it was a gelatin tab instead of paper? I recently had the opportunity to try gel tabs, and I quite like them because they dissolve under the tongue, assuaging my somewhat irrational dislike of swallowing paper tabs.
Along the same lines, what if it was a gelatin tab instead of paper? I recently had the opportunity to try gel tabs, and I quite like them because they dissolve under the tongue, assuaging my somewhat irrational dislike of swallowing paper tabs.