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Lysergic acid diethylamide, abbreviated LSD or LSD-25, also known as lysergide and colloquially as acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family, well known for its psychological effects which can include altered thinking processes, closed and open eye visuals, synaesthesia, an altered sense of time and spiritual experiences, as well as for its key role in 1960s counterculture. It is used mainly as an entheogen, recreational drug, and as an agent in psychedelic therapy. LSD is non-addictive, is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose, although adverse psychiatric reactions such as anxiety or delusions are possible even at low doses.

LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938 from ergotamine, a chemical derived by Arthur Stoll from ergot, a grain fungus that typically grows on rye. The short form "LSD" comes from its early code name LSD-25, which is an abbreviation for the German "Lysergsäure-diethylamid" followed by a sequential number. LSD is sensitive to oxygen, ultraviolet light, and chlorine, especially in solution, though its potency may last for years if it is stored away from light and moisture at low temperature. In pure form it is a colorless, odorless, and mildly bitter solid. LSD is typically delivered orally, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection. LSD is very potent, with 20--30 µg (micrograms) being the threshold dose.

Introduced by Sandoz Laboratories, with trade-name Delysid, as a drug with various psychiatric uses in 1947, LSD quickly became a therapeutic agent that appeared to show great promise. In the 1950s the CIA thought it might be applicable to mind control and chemical warfare; the agency's MKULTRA research program propagated the drug among young servicemen and students. The subsequent recreational use of the drug by youth culture in the Western world during the 1960s led to a political firestorm that resulted in its prohibition. Currently, a number of organizations—including the Beckley Foundation, MAPS, Heffter Research Institute and the Albert Hofmann Foundation—exist to fund, encourage and coordinate research into the medicinal and spiritual uses of LSD and related psychedelics

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  • Uhh this isn't Korn. This is Lords of Acid. Fucking fail know you're music.

  • wow that sucked

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  • @mccinaz Hearty lol at calling it original. You have a good one as well.

  • @Soulintent26 nice trolling

  • @BriFlores123 well, yeah .... this Korn fan thinks Path of Totality is some some of the most original work ever done by the band. That's okay, though, not everyone has to agree. Have a good one ....

  • am I the only KoRn fan who enjoyed this? lol

  • LOL, this would fit well on Korns new shitstep dubstep album. Band needs to retire. They should have called it quits after the first album. Haha, now I'm gonna get a bunch of Korn kids bitching and moaning at me.

  • CCRAPPP

  • Lay off the dark red kool aid

  • I knew jonathan was a queer! he likes dick and likes it when you jerk off in his mouth......over paid faggot!!

  • ITs Lords of Acid One version is on Vood u

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