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  • Krass !

  • Is there a longer version to this

  • This seems part of a documentary, does anybody have the name?

  • I'd like to find this girl today...and marry her daughter.

    I'll do it. Why? Because "I CAN DO EVERYTHING!!"

  • @bbcasting Great mentality. Maintain that off of LSD and your set in life.

  • 'I can do everything.' Great quote.

  • Sound at the end is the beggining of the Beatles' "All too much"

  • "The long-term effects of these drugs can be quite dangerous. These long-term effects may include: flashbacks, mood swings, impaired thinking, unexpected outbursts of violence and eventually possibly depression that may lead to death or suicide". From Byrn Mawr College's Home for Science in Society. serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange­/node/1880

  • @braxtonantoine Seriously? You're quoting some essay written by a student? Besides, I am well-aware of the many things psychedelics have been accused of, including things that I would assume that most people consider to be ludicrous, but that does not mean that those claims are the scientific consensus. Are psychedelics harmless? No, especially not if you've got serious psychological issues. Do they "fry" your brain, as you claimed? Hehe, no.

  • @braxtonantoine As a side-note (it does not directly concern LSD), a study was made a few years ago that could find no ill long-term effects whatsoever from using mescaline (found in hallucinogenic cacti). Doing a similar study on the effects of LSD is a bit more problematic, as mescaline (via peyote) use is actually legal in the US if you are a member of the Native American Church. Both are psychedelics of course, although belonging to different groups of chemical compounds.

  • GRANDMA! YOU?!

  • This clip is the best advertising drugs could have asked for.. I'm gonna try to track down this beautiful and intelligent woman..

  • she took way too much lol... it's okay you may come back to reality, and you may never come back either way it looks like you'll have fun! :)

  • "It's all too much" at the end, sweet

  • hahaha i remember the first Time (;

  • i wonder what would happen if we popped acid together and i had my dick painted orange

  • Damn she's pretty.

  • How is frying your brain spiritual or good on any level. Have you seen people who have fried their brain for life-IT'S A LIE!

  • @braxtonantoine You won't "fry" your brain due to using psychedelics - that's one tired old myth. You won't develop holes in your brain either, nor will it cause your brain to haemorrhage. It won't cause any mysterious gene damage and you won't suddenly believe that you can fly.

  • @Calanor001 You obviously didn't read any scientific evidence, or even the website I sent. Scientists say otherwise-I'll trust them and not you.

  • @Calanor001 Sorry mate, I'm going to have to pull you up on that, as I think its important to get all points of view. I can only call on my own experiences and not science or statistics. Two of my friends have suffered mental health problems and my brother has extreme (probably lifelong) schizophrenia. All of which I believe LSD had a part to play in. I my self have had fantastic and horrific experiences with it. I don't touch it now, Haven't for years. There ARE serious dangers.

  • @medibot3D [cont]...any signs of psychological damage amongst a large number of peyote-using NAC members. I recall what David Gilmour said about LSD's role in Syd Barrett's mental instability - he doubted that it had caused the illness, but it might have sped up the process. To sum things up, psychedelics should be treated with the respect they deserve, taken in a proper set and setting and if there's a history of mental illness in one's family...

  • @medibot3D [cont] ...it might be prudent to think twice about it (on the flip side, psychedelic therapy in a controlled environment might very well help people with some emotional/psychological issues)

  • @Calanor001 You're right. But although no physiological damage can happen to your brain from psychedelics, there can be psychological damage. I remember when I tripped a few times too often, too close to one another, I had a couple weeks where I felt very detached and had a hard time gripping with reality. That's what psychedelics are for, I know, trying to get a new idea of reality, but if you do it too much, you can lose all sense of what is real.

  • @manmythlegend12 Well, what IS real? :P I get your point though - "moderation" is a key word when it comes to many things in life, be it food, sex, drugs or whatever.

  • @braxtonantoine @braxtonantoine You obviously have little understanding and/or knowledge of the therapeutic and spiritual values of psychedelics. Studies of people on "magic" mushrooms have shown brain activity very similar to those who claim to be having religious experiences. Also, religious people during such experiments often refer to the psychedelic experience as being one of the most important spiritual experiences they've had.

  • @Calanor001 Drugs/psychedelics are a poor substitute for the Holy Spirit. They are a false spirituality apart from God, not to mention the physical damage they do. Beware, "the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour". 1 Peter 5:8

  • @braxtonantoine Apparently, you cannot do some basic research. Once again - psychedelics cause no physical damage. Period. However, seeing that you're a bible quoting Christian (a religion that has caused far more misery than any drug), I feel that I am wasting my time trying to reason with you.

  • Religion has caused harm, that is people not knowing God nor his word but following mans lies or their own ideas. Drugs are their own religion in a sense in that people believe they're a gateway as you've said, but they cause a great deal of harm!

  • @braxtonantoine The devil doesn't want you to believe he is real so he made religion up to distract the majority of the people. Did an excellent job labeling the supernatural demons as the "real" culprits while the physically real ones run amok.

  • @braxtonantoine lol u live in a lie, wake up from the matrix

  • @braxtonantoine It doesn't fry your brain, stupid

  • @zinkerled look up "serotonergic excitotoxicity" or just "excitotoxicity." And, no, I did not make up those terms. And, yes, I do love LSD.

  • @11Frodo11 If psychedelics would be excitotoxins, I'd expect them to be labelled as such - or at least defined as neurotoxins (some parties would certainly love that). However, they are not. Excitotoxicity can be found in depressants (which LSD isn't), such as alcohol and bensos, but also in glutamate. Monosodium glutamate can be found as an additive in truckloads of food products - keep that in mind next time you're out shopping ;)

  • she is beautiful

  • I'll hav wat shes havin please and thank u.

  • What a bad trip,just in the midlle ,she have to face a F"#$%G camera !

  • "Everything is colored"

    Oh really?

    LOL, how ironic. Isn't it?

  • she lives in a monocromatic world!!!

  • lol when u put the top two comments together. something is wrong

  • LSDGirl! I think I felt in love with you. Come with me! Lets dream together sweetie, lets dream white big shaved rabbits eating big venous carrots... :D

  • Important to remember that a 60s trip was 250Mics+. V.Rare to get anywhere near that nowadays.

    I had one 300mg experience and it was something totally different.

    95mg blotter not is not a classic 60s acid trip.

    These numbers based on my experience in '95.

    Likely to be weaker still now.

    YMMV.

    Luv and peace.

  • I did much LSD in the mid-late 80z and thru the 90z with infrequent trips since 2000, and I met Christ Jesus in 1987.

    I've had well better than 5000 hits since I first dropped(oct 1982).

    Most of these hits were ingested from 85-90 while I spent my time in the Haight Ashbury.

    Timothy

    :o)

  • I did drugs for 10 years from 1976-1986.They don't call it wasted for nothing 'CAUSE I WASTED 10 YEARS! Don't believe the stupidity that drugs are good. They are just DREAM KILLERS. Seek God & find what life is really about!

  • @braxtonantoine some psychedelic drugs are the gateway to other, equally real, non physical realities. release your mind

  • @Stackondat Equally real? Are you kidding? They 'cause your mind to create illusions. Trying driving while on these drugs-Oh yeah, people do & kill others!

  • @braxtonantoine People have been using psychedelics for at least 5000 years with the intention of entering alternate/divine realities. Whether you believe in such things or not is your business, but I find it somewhat ironic that you tell people to "seek God", yet fail to realise that LSD and other psychedelics are called "entheogens" for a reason.

  • @braxtonantoine you're the one quoting a ridiculous religion, and you're lecturing me on illusions? This weekend i will be doing lsd, and i will have a sober friend walk me around the woods. this is a safe and amazing experience. i wont be driving or kill people.

  • Terence Mckenna was a great speaker on this subject and Timothy Leary, people should study these substances and try them before ever jumping to some conclusion.

  • @tonytg909 Indubitably Tony~ Prior study is always a good thing, and make sure your set and setting are good!

  • Julia Gillard??????

  • I dont get it what just happened

  • life sucks do drugs

  • "everything's colored" how ironic =)))))

  • The guy sounds like he's doing a bad Sean Connery impression.

  • Yeah, you guys go ahead and look this chick up. Chances are you'll find a grandma baking cookies for her church choir friends and offering you a few bucks to rake the leaves.

  • i cant use colour

    

  • People who take drugs are on the path of seeking truth and real enjoyment out of life. Reading The Present on truthcontest dotcom will change your life if you let it and put you on the path to total life. It gives the world a brand new shiny quality, and lets you feel everything all the time. It'll make walking down the street a trip. Read it.

  • @Anaemnesis I read it about 2 days ago. I'm so glad people are spreading the word. Humanity is going to evolve soon, like it said, hopefully.

  • Where is the quote-the-video guy when you need one? I can barely find out what she says. ( my english are pretty bad )

  • AAAAWWWWWWWWWWW YEAAAAAAAAAAHH!!!!..... she's gorgeous btw!

  • Natassja Kinski 1980. This woman looks just like her!

  • I miss acid

  • He is pretty women

  • she's so hot!

  • WORD

  • annoying Orange

  • i am in love

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  • @robertextremu

    Me too...

  • she's hot

  • half of the comments show the world normal humans live in and how much people dont know

  • 0:24 Epic orgasm

  • She is so adorable, I wanna build a time machine and make little psychedelic babies with her.

  • @cometothesabbat LOL! NICE

  • @cometothesabbat dude. exactly.

  • only taken it once, but seeing this definitely makes me remember what it's like. she's finding it hard to communicate because her mind isn't staying in the same place long enough to fully articulate something. the ball in her hand feels nice like it normally does, but her mind is extrapolating it so it affects her sense of colour, spacial awareness even memory etc. it can either be deeply spiritual and enlightening or utterly terrifying though. my trip was terrifying, i'd like to try it again.

  • Zij heet susan gillford een engels meisje die woonde voor n tijdje in n kraakpand in amsterdam in 1964-65. Dat weet ik wel omdat zij was n vriend van mij toentertijd. Nu ben ik oud(73) en als zij leeft nog zo is zij ook. In 1966 verscheen n programma van de BBC "LSD-Within and beyond" en hier straalt sue.

  • THE BEST IS TO TAKE NO DRUGS. AND THAT INCLUDES BOOZE AND TOBACCO!

  • so...she has to take acid to see colors because she lives in a monochromatic world? this maybe the first medicinal use of lsd for color blindness ever

  • I can do anything

  • LSD E maconha não pode!!!!!!!!Se quiser usar algo só CRACK...........Tem ate cidade pra vcs Aussarem á vontade........Bem vim à cracôlsndia................

  • @Mackenzie2204 Voce ta louco. Crack so mata.

  • where has bill hicks gone!

  • IT'S ALL TOO MUCH

  • MUM ???

  • @TheSonorama21 Theres so much to it, don't find an excuse to criticize for the sake of posting a comment. If you truly read it all through, and understood the concept before taking issue with any of his points, then you would really be able to appreciate a beautiful idea. His idea is his own. You can choose to believe it, or find fault in petty contentions. Main idea man!

  • @FatalShadow777

    I can appreciate the concept, but that does not mean I can not criticize it.

    "You can choose to believe it, or find fault in petty contentions."

    A perfect example of closed-mindedness.

  • babe

  • what's the name of the song at the end please ?

  • @rockthemix It´s all too much.... The Beatles (Harrison)

  • Damn shes sweet Oo God give us more girls like that and we give you duckface jersey bitches!

  • cute girl

  • as can be so stupid and laugh so incomparable experience with LSD, obviamnete are fools immature brats who do not know because it actually went up this video. At those times she can realize what life is shit because there is so ignorant people or see how beautiful life because there is acid. So simple: ingested an acid because it is the best experience of life, and grabens to make fun of you

  • @wb1metatron - write that again in English

  • chinga tu madre parasito de mierda.

  • "i can do everything" So she is in control of her trip? How does LSD work, does it take you by the balls and throw you around the room? Like Mushrooms did to me? I took them and ended up with a blanket around my face to keep me warm. While tripping to all the corners of my brain, uncontrollable imagery. I didn't like it. So can you guide or use LSD in a way that its almost always a comfortable experience for the user? Like MDMA, i can control it all. Its like dreaming the most vivid dream :)

  • @timen1986 Very controllable, provided you don't take far too much. Many times while tripping I've thought "how is it even possible to have a 'bad trip'? ". Not always visual. But I've heard shrooms aren't as easy to control as LSD. However LSD feels less organic (very chemical high), and can be more nihilistic, but not really in a bad way. Piercingly edgy and brilliant.

  • @thatguyKarl

    thanks, that sounds allright :)

  • @thatguyKarl Agreed!

  • @timen1986 How much shrooms did you eat..like 3 grams?

  • @duchbag

    uuhm, i don't really know the amount in grams. I do know they guy at the shop was very cautious and gave information about dosage. I made tea from the shrooms and i took the normal dose for one person

  • @timen1986 Real LSD in the old dosage that she is experiencing (250 micrograms) is harder to control than mushrooms but with both you have to follow the Beatles mantra that I often repeat to myself while tripping: "Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream."

  • @Sidneyirvinggrosberg Pretty hard to do that when you're crossing the road tho.

  • @TEDOVSKY You mean TRANSCENDING the road, right?

  • @TEDOVSKY When your dosed you don't need to cross the road, leave that to the chickens.

  • Fvgck yeah, her voice and accent is as beautiful as her face...damn, why can't american women sound this nice??

  • @Rentaghost76 Why can't American men sound like Hugh Grant and look like Gregory Peck? :(

  • @NotADood let's sort out this unrealistic fantasy you have in La La land...if American men sounded like Hugh Grant, they wouldn't be American men-fallacy #1. If American men looked like Gregory Peck but sounded like Hugh befuddled terrible actor Grant, Gregory Peck would be rolling over in his grave-fallcy #2. Greogry Peck had more class and talent in his fingernail clippings than Granty has in his entire, hooker chasing, sack of wasted flesh, body. Grow up little girl-get realistic.

  • @HSECMAN LOL but rentaghost's lament that American women don't sound like this English girl makes a fuckload of sense. Look up the word "fallacy" before you use it wrong again - stop making yourself sound like a dipshit.

  • I don't understand how she manged to explain that much.

  • i would still root her if she is 80

  • its soo hard to explain a trip hahaa

  • lol that was so funny

  • shes sexy

  • talking about trandencending time! same reaction every time, a beautifull woman is always beautifull even time is not an obstacle to find a girl a piece of the eternal goddess,, if you will

  • i prefer tub girl

  • She is INCREDIBLY beautiful, in more ways than one. It's funny how she says, "I was in a monochromatic world" and we are watching this in black and white

  • IT'S ALL TOO MUCH!

  • Sarah Silverman?

  • @pendragonU lol she looks nothing like Sarah Silverman. This chick is way hotter.

  • Wow, this girl. Wow.

  • oranges don;t dance

  • i want to marry her now

  • Great tune that samples this song, pure chill...........

    Sigmafly - and We begin with Colour

    Its not on Youtube vut on Soundcloud, stupid Google wont let me put a link!

  • Looking at the world with this much intensity is possible. Looking at it for what it is, always new, always interesting, is the way to see things. Acid helps with this. But there is a better, more fulfilling way: Go to Google and search The Truth Contest, click on the first result, then click on The Present

  • @Anaemnesis wow, thank you so much for sharing this, very inspiring

  • @Anaemnesis I did what you said, thank you very much sir. you're a hero in my books

  • @Anaemnesis

    I looked at it. I take issue with this part: "You can be less aware/conscious (sleep/coma), but not completely unconscious (dead)..."

    In the context in which this was presented, it is not true. A comatose person is unaware of the passing of time. Same goes for when we are asleep.

  • @TheSonorama21 Time is relative. The perception of time has nothing to do with your consciousness. Being asleep or in a coma, you are still conscious of life and yourself, like dreaming. Dead is when your mind and everything physical dies off, including consciousness. In the context he means it, it's true.

  • @Anaemnesis

    These are tall claims, especially when the very nature of dreams is still a point of debate. What about when one is asleep or knocked out, but is not dreaming? No awareness of their self, their surroundings, their very existence... How could you call that anything but 'unconsciousness'? If I was conscious while I was falling asleep, how come I never remember the actual moment where I drifted off?

  • @Anaemnesis

    The way I see it, there are three clearly divided levels: conscious, unconscious, and dead. While conscious, we are aware of ourselves and our presence is definite. While unconscious, we are unaware of ourselves but our presence is still definite. When we die... Well who really knows? I'm not banking on any kind of self-awareness or presence, but I could be proven wrong when my time comes.

  • @TheSonorama21 There is also expanded awareness also,meaning you are more conscious of your inner and outer surroundings, humans have limited senses but under certain conditions, whether it's psychedelics,starvation,medita­tion etc, you get a bigger and clearer picture of reality....because at the end of the day, whatever is going around is our heads are just ideas and feelings, so everything is an illusion.

  • @Anaemnesis Jeeze man, I thought you were going to say, "But there is a better, more fulfilling way: Go to God". Thank goodness you said otherwise!

  • @FaddyBoomBaddy No no. Current Christians are more lost than satanists. This is about the Truth, not a pie in the sky.

  • @Anaemnesis I've read the first 12 pages of this. It was really amazing to read. But I have to ask. How do you feel? Have you totally accepted the truth? Have you changed?

  • @FaddyBoomBaddy Are you talking about DMT by any chance?

  • @FaddyBoomBaddy The easy part is totally accepting it, or tricking yourself into thinking you do until you REALLY do. But listening to good music and reading it will keep you rewarded. Though it's one of the most challenging places to ever reach, being like that diagram will have you not chasing, but enjoying life piece by piece until you really are it. I can count on one hand how many times I really opened up not high. And it's worth it. Just keep reading and keep looking

  • @Anaemnesis Fascinating. Well thanks for introducing me to it. I'll keep trying at it.

  • @Anaemnesis Thanks for that, dude. I actually bookmarked that site now, so when I have the time, I'll check it out.

  • @Modishkitty The more you read, the more fulfilling it gets. Hell, the more fulfilling walking down the street gets

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  • she WAS hot

  • HAS ANYONE FIGURED OUT HER NAME??

  • @KohviKruus Yes, Several people on this thread claim to have known her in real life and that her name is either Susan Guilford, Gillford or Susan Gifford.

  • this is all the convincing i need

  • It's only if you've been a battery head for part of your life that you can understand exactly what she means.

  • All the world is birthday cake. So take a piece, but not to much...

  • its pamela?

  • DO WANT

  • ITS ALL TOO MUCH

  • @juanriqmar FOR ME TO TAKE!!

  • She's hot, I want to take LSD with her and listen to I Am a Walrus on loop.

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  • @CityMadHull Unfortunately, I can GUARANTEE you she's no longer this hot. Physically impossible, she's over 60.

  • @CityMadHull Sure she wouldn't mind...she would be about 70 by now...maybe looking like a Walrus

  • What fuckery is she babbling about...

  • @ChrisyJ1 Laughing my ass off dude........Thanks!

  • SUCH Bullshit ,I have done over 200 hit of acid when I was younger. Paint doesn't drip from the walls. But if you 'let' it it will give you a knew perspective on our conscience

    I hate people that over dramatilize it

  • @dsnfldgfds every ones different bro, I have a m8 who tripz all the time and he has never had a single visual. Me on the other hand have seen some pretty amazing shit on drugs. Maybe your one of those people that cant see visuals. Oh and as for paint dripping off walls, well that has actually happened to me whilst tripping and no I'm not over dramatizing anything

  • @dsnfldgfds It really depends on the drug and the dosage.  I've done my share and I've seen some pretty amazing things and street acid had generally lowered from 250 micrograms to 100 micrograms in the period between 1966-1980. It definitely hits people differently as our individual chemistry varies quite a bit and talking with my friends I think that I am more susceptible to visuals.

  • what movie or documentary or whatever is this from? I want to see more!

  • Peace,Pot,and Microdot!!!!!!!!!!

  • what is she doing today?

  • @swartschkalle She's probably retired from being an art teacher at an elementary school by now. So most likely she's living in some commune with a bunch of other 60s hipsters. Or maybe she died in the early 70s taking harder drugs.

  • Who is this, and where did it come from?

  • hahahaha fucking twat.

  • fakin drug adict,and yes she WAS cute

  • @semiDmg

    drug adict ^^

    you clearly doesnt know NOTHING bout LSD haha. BTW, this shit is legaly under the eyes of doctors etc. so you better shut the fuck up. and yes she WAS cute, shes like 70 years old now, idiot !

  • she is so symmetrically beautiful, she's perfect

  • got here from dubstep. id say LSD videos are relevant