BourbonMac
Bluelighter
I know about nbome, 1p-LSD, 2c-b, but I was under the impression that there were a lot more than just LSD. LSA would count separately right?
Better off under the psychedelics banner, no? Get the big things right first.I know about nbome, 1p-LSD, 2c-b, but I was under the impression that there were a lot more than just LSD. LSA would count separately right?
Yeah I didn't see it, don't know how but my eyes didn't see that forum. Probably because I was fucked on valium, kava and kratom, vision was splitting. Even then I can't believe I put this in "other" when psychedelics was right above it. Dissociatives are the only flair or whatever for me though, no psychedelic or anything. I feel like there used to be one.Better off under the psychedelics banner, no? Get the big things right first.
So nbome, 1pLSD, are just liquids that happen to be taken on a blotter? That's the only reason I was curious since people do that with those two, but nbome is often sold as fake acid. 1pLSD I've heard feels very similar to regular LSD if not identical from some people.Scientifically, there is only one "acid"and that is LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. The abbreviation LSD is derived from its German name LysergSäureDiethylamid (Lysergic acid diethylamide) (CAS-50-37-3). Lysergide belongs to a family of indole alkylamines that includes numerous substituted tryptamines such as psilocin (found in ‘magic’ mushrooms) and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT). The IUPAC name for LSD is 9,10-didehydro-N,N-diethyl-6-methylergoline-8β-carboxamide. The (R) stereoisomer is more potent than the (S) form.
Molecules like 1p-LSD are LSD analogues. Street names are not scientific names, that's where confusion come in.
One could mislead other individuals by saying they have LSD when it is actually LSA (Morning Glories) or a Tryptamine (mushrooms) but in fact it is not. What would the actual benefit of misrepresenting what you have other than for the sake of winning an argument on an internet forum?So nbome, 1pLSD, are just liquids that happen to be taken on a blotter? That's the only reason I was curious since people do that with those two, but nbome is often sold as fake acid. 1pLSD I've heard feels very similar to regular LSD if not identical from some people.
Anyway about LSA:
Ergine, also known as d-lysergic acid amide (LSA) and d-lysergamide, is an ergoline alkaloid that occurs in various species of vines of the Convolvulaceae and some species of fungi. So that's really the only acid there would be I guess LSA is precursor LSD so it makes sense
You have a few misconceptions, but it's totally understandable and don't worry; I think I can clear up any confusion here. So firstly, when we say "acid" that doesn't mean the drug is a green glowing vat of "acid" like you might see in a movie, video game, or Rick & Morty, you know when they hide in the vat of acid? Ok that's not what LSD is like at all, despite being called acid. In chemistry, an acid is often a white solid crystal. You can buy citric acid at the grocery store or vitamin shop, for example, and you'll discover it's a dry, white powder. LSD, similarly, when pure and dry, forms into a solid crystal that sometimes resembles a powder and sometimes resembles needle-y crystals, depending on factors not worth going into right now.I'm just genuinely curious if there was actually more than one psychedelic in the form of acid because I know there are tons of research chemicals out there which is a territory I know nothing of.
When you consider the vast distance between an active dose of LSD and the lethal dose (LD₅₀), LSD has a pretty good safety profile, one that's better than mushrooms. Some people like to think shrooms are better because they're natural and acid is synthetic. As I was showing you, it's semi-synthetic, and the story of how Dr. Albert Hofmann discovered it is spiritual stuff to me. At the same time, many strains of P. cubensis mushrooms have been genetically altered through manual selection and breeding. For instance, the strain "Penis envy" would not survive in the wild without human intervention. The caps are too small and its spore distribution suffers accordingly. This is bc they've been bred top produce high amounts of psilocybin & psilocin, et al., while the cap diameters have been neglected. It's not exactly that "natural" anymore itself.Thank you! I think I understand what you mean. And yeah I once thought acid was mostly synthetic until realizing how it was made. I'd been avoiding it for years in favor of shrooms,
I won't take shrooms easily or lightly. I've had my skull cap opened by shrooms, had them scramble up my brains, then put back together and sent on my way, couch-locked for hours staring at the wall at a house party before. Acid doesn't do that to me. YMMV.but I want to try LSD again soon because shrooms because uncomfortable. Either because I kept tripping alone or because I'd never really plan out my trips. I never had to with DMT which is my favorite, I combined them a few times and it could turn bad shroom trips good.
Don't believe everything you hear. The media sensationalized reports to make LSD sound dangerous. Tim Leary didn't help matters telling college kids, including Harvard students, where he taught, to "drop out, tune in, turn on."I wonder why it seems more people get screwed up from LSD opposed to others? Mostly 50ish years ago at least, I'd probably assume due to the fact that people didn't know how to dose the stuff sometimes,
I still don't understand where you could've seen me as being argumentive or going against harm reduction.One could mislead other individuals by saying they have LSD when it is actually LSA (Morning Glories) or a Tryptamine (mushrooms) but in fact it is not. What would the actual benefit of misrepresenting what you have other than for the sake of winning an argument on an internet forum?
People deserve to be told the truth when it comes to the sales or sharing of drugs. This is good harm reduction, which is what we try to do on Bluelight.
I still don't understand where you could've seen me as being argumentive or going against harm reduction.
In general, "acid psychedelic" indicates a group of drugs called lysergamides that include LSA, LSD, ergotamine, ALD-52, 1x-LSD drugs, ETH-LAD, AL-LAD, nor-LSD, lumi-LSD, etc. What's remarkable is that LSD is manufactured like so: Ergotamine.tartrate → LSA → LSD. The ergotamine is extracted from the fungus that grows on rye. It's called ergot, and it's separated from the rye plant, cultivated and grown in the lab to be robust and full of alkaloidal content, and then said content (read: ergotamine) is extracted with the acid of tartar sauce (I'm not even kidding, tartaric acid is what makes tartar sauce sour). So what I'm saying is acid is a lot less "synthetic" than most people think. Not that it matters much, but I think it's cool that the blueprints to all these deep mind-accessing, exploratory drugs are neatly scripted and woven into the world around us, like so many molecules of LSD woven into the fibers of a hit of blotter paper. Res ipsa loquitur.
When you consider the vast distance between an active dose of LSD and the lethal dose (LD₅₀), LSD has a pretty good safety profile, one that's better than mushrooms. Some people like to think shrooms are better because they're natural and acid is synthetic. As I was showing you, it's semi-synthetic, and the story of how Dr. Albert Hofmann discovered it is spiritual stuff to me. At the same time, many strains of P. cubensis mushrooms have been genetically altered through manual selection and breeding. For instance, the strain "Penis envy" would not survive in the wild without human intervention. The caps are too small and its spore distribution suffers accordingly. This is bc they've been bred top produce high amounts of psilocybin & psilocin, et al., while the cap diameters have been neglected. It's not exactly that "natural" anymore itself.
I won't take shrooms easily or lightly. I've had my skull cap opened by shrooms, had them scramble up my brains, then put back together and sent on my way, couch-locked for hours staring at the wall at a house party before. Acid doesn't do that to me. YMMV.
Don't believe everything you hear. The media sensationalized reports to make LSD sound dangerous. Tim Leary didn't help matters telling college kids, including Harvard students, where he taught, to "drop out, tune in, turn on."
Acid is in my Top 5 favorite drugs, for sure. Shrooms are way down the list.