No, but it can put holes in your brain. Don't do LSD...
Second Answer: LSD Does NOT put holes in your brain. There are no physical dangers of taking LSD. The only proven serious problem occurring from prolonged LSD use is an awakening of schizophrenia in patients who have had a common family history of social disorders.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
Albert Hoffman first synthesized LSD onNovember 16, 1938.
There is no easy way to make LSD. LSD is made semi-synthetically (full synthesis is not practical) from ergot-derived compounds which are generally closely monitored. Thus, in order to make LSD, one would need a source of one these compounds, a great deal of laboratory equipment/reagents, and chemistry skills. Of course, manufacture of LSD is also a felony in most of the world. Thus, making LSD is not easy. As an example, once some of the biggest manufacturers of LSD (Pickard and Apperson) were arrested in 2000, the supply of LSD plummeted and has not since recovered.
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YES.
An LSD addition for a car will not make steering more difficult. Instead it improves it drastically as it adds more traction for the car.
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Cutting your fingernails and toenails is easy. Just make sure you have a nice, sharp nail cutter and a wastebasket to collect the nails.
No, it makes LSA
There are many places one could look like Wikipedia or How Stuff Works. Be aware that making LSD is illegal almost every where and it could be serious jail time to possess LSD.
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