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  • 100 Years
    by santakaoss

    US$33.92

    Hoffman 100th birthday celebration trips…

  • thick wall
    by acid

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    thicket

  • HAND
    by acid

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    hand design

  • noxious
    by acid

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    new nac

  • leapcharlie
    by acid

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    leap charlie

  • sliced clot
    by acid

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    sliced clot

  • mask
    by acid

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    mask face

  • acid skull
    by acid

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    gnaw @ skull

  • pink slab
    by acid

    US$3.71

  • Evil smurf
    by Krystle

    US$23.94

    My friend Ryan does a lot of acid. I remember him telling me about this one trip he had where he kept seeing smurfs everywhere. They were really cute and he thought it was pretty cool. But then one of them turned around and smiled at him and it’s mouthed curled up into this huge evil grin, revealing massive pointed teeth. Then they all turned evil and started chasing him. / I always get this really vivid image in my head whenever this story comes up and I thought it would make an interesting design. My aim was to give it the appearance of LSD blotter paper, which usually has pictures or designs on it.

  • Untitled2006
    by acid

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    txtr

  • color cluster
    by acid

    US$25.94

    color cluster

  • slivers of mind
    by acid

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    a series of 5 slices cut down the center of alien computer chips from the future (probably)

  • freesupposition
    by acid

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    freesupposition

  • pendance
    by acid

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    brut fucking horror vacui <3>

  • The common way to think about the nature of the human mind, is that it is either sane or insane. LSD hints to us that there is an area of the mind which could be called unsane, beyond sanity, and yet not insane. Think of a circle, with a fine split in it. You go around the circle to sanity, and on the other end of the circle, close to insanity, but not insanity, is unsanity.

  • Imagine a time of terror. No not the current Republican Administration, real terror. The First Dark Ages. A time when Science ceased to exist. Forget about Stem Cell Research for a moment and imagine a time when everything scientific was unknown. Food sanitation and preparation was haphazard at best. Moldy, musty parasite infested wheat was the staple of life. At some point in your wretched life you most likely ate rye or wheat contaminated with ergot. Eat enough of the nasty stuff and you got a bad case of “St. Anthony’s fire” so named for the unpleasant symptoms, such as severe burning sensations in the limbs, sometimes leading to gangrene and loss of limbs due to severely restricted blood circulation. Ohh sure you say LSD is made from Ergot, what about the hallucinations? Were they not a nice diversion from the Inquisition? Well bloody hell I say, as if giving up your tootsies is worth seeing a seven headed dragon eat the lady of the lake. The best you could hope for was to be related by incestuous marriage to a resident pedophile at some monkery where they specialized in treating such episodes. The monks of the order of St. Anthony the Great specialized in treating ergot victims with balms containing tranquilizing and blood circulation-stimulating plants; and if that failed they were also skilled in amputations. As you all know by now. I have long held a fascination with the sinographs of Chinese Writing. To be even reasonably fluent in this script one must memorize from 3 to 4 thousand of these detailed logographs. A Kangxi dictionary contains approximately 47,000 distinct characters. Needless to say the first Acid trips were not something you experimented with your Sophomore year at Yale. This first Character in this series is a tribute to those poor souls who swallowed that musty bread made from electric wheat and babbled forth the contents of the books of revelations..

  • Project MK-ULTRA, was the code name for a CIA mind-control research program that began in 1950. There is much published evidence that the project involved the use of many types of drugs to manipulate peoples’ mental states and to alter brain function Project MK-ULTRA was first brought to wide public attention by the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) and also to the U.S. Senate. The CIA insists that MK ULTRA-type experiments have been abandoned. Seems they insisted WMD’s were as plentiful as camel dung in Iraq just a few years ago. On the Senate floor in 1977, Senator Ted Kennedy said: The Deputy Director of the CIA revealed that over thirty universities and institutions were involved in an ‘extensive testing and experimentation’ program which included covert drug tests on unwitting citizens ‘at all social levels, high and low, native Americans … Several of these tests involved the administration of LSD to ‘unwitting subjects in social situations.’ At least one death, that of Dr. Olson, resulted from these activities. The Agency itself acknowledged that these tests made little scientific sense. The agents doing the monitoring were not qualified scientific observers. Much like those evaluating the Intel on the Iraq WMD’s. Small world. I have long held a fascination with the sinographs of Chinese Writing. To be even reasonably fluent in this script one must memorize from 3 to 4 thousand of these detailed logographs. A Kangxi dictionary contains approximately 47,000 distinct characters. Perhaps if CIA agents were required to memorize a few thousand characters they would not have the time to experiment on American citizens for Ivy League shits and giggles. Well that pearl of Americana, though not exactly Rockwell is inspirational enough to create the fractured and chaotic third Character in the Ages of Acid. Trust us We Are The Government

  • The pet blotter (humor)
    by yevad98

    The pets are all smarter than me.

    The pets are all smarter than me.

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