Lately, it has been on my mind that LSD causes latent unexposed schizophrenia to surface. I have an uncle who is a paranoid schitz because of LSD. But, I have always wondered if it was actually the other way around. There might be something inside of people with bizarre behaviors that attracts them to hallucinogenic drugs. I have never been schitz before, but I know the symptoms very well and have spent considerable time with my uncle. One big thing to note is that Schitz hallucinations tend to be purely auditory, where as LSD's hallucinations are visual, but also some auditory. I feel that there may be something to this argument that people who are programmed or have the gene to have a mental disorder (mainly schitz and other "bizarre" disorders) are simply attracted to bizarre drugs. Maybe the brain has an unconscious desire for those hallucinations, and when particular people try them, the brain says "this is how it's supposed to be". So my argument is that LSD does not cause schitz, the brain does, and the brain has this motivation to make the process quicker. And also that the brain enjoys the "psychotic" state of LSD, because that's how it's programmed and therefore that's where it feels most comfortable and content.

, it's 3:25 a. m., waiting for the sunrise in a few hours, a huge bowl of some no name shit that's so delicious, then class later this morning. Oh everything is so fucking wonderful