SerotonergicHaze
Bluelighter
I've always thought the subjective effects of a substance are heavily influenced by the knowledge and anticipation of taking a substance, and as such peoples expectations will influence what they perceive due to the confirmatory bias. Such a phenomena would be resistant to placebo controlled double blind testing, as the person knows they've taken something.
What would a drug be like to someone who does not know they have taken anything? Would a stimulant just feel like being in a good mood? Now, I in no way condone the reckless and disgusting act of lacing or spiking drugs. But does anyone have any experiences of intoxication taking them by surprise? Getting hash oil on fingers and then eating etc..
What would a drug be like to someone who does not know they have taken anything? Would a stimulant just feel like being in a good mood? Now, I in no way condone the reckless and disgusting act of lacing or spiking drugs. But does anyone have any experiences of intoxication taking them by surprise? Getting hash oil on fingers and then eating etc..