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In reply to the discussion: 10 famous geniuses and their drugs of choice [View all]another_liberal
(8,821 posts)19. That was very weak LSD . . .
If it was LSD at all.
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Other than the 'forgive' part, doesn't it bother you that none of those things are true?
randome
Mar 2014
#35
That was bad acid. I haven't done it in a while, but when I do, I get it from
LuvNewcastle
Mar 2014
#18
Not everyone requires any treatment at all. There are plentiful laws to deal with a person
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#29
I hear you but by the time someone is 'breaking the peace', it often is too late.
randome
Mar 2014
#32
The proactive path has piled up tons of dead bodies and ruined lives while turning
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#91
Sorry, I did no such thing. Society was put into its current incarnation without my input.
randome
Mar 2014
#94
Right. And the idea that one must take drugs to be creative causes a lot of damage.
yardwork
Mar 2014
#16
And Jobs wasn't such a 'genius' when it came time to deal with his illness, was he?
randome
Mar 2014
#22
He tried it. Opiates are not attractive to healthy nerds, they make you stupid. Stimulants can be.
bemildred
Mar 2014
#53
Holmes is fictional, of course, but in the books he uses cocaine regularly
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#56