> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Richard L. Hamilton
> <rlha...@smart.net> wrote:
> >> Can I have whatever you're having? =]
> >
> > Yeah, what he's saying sounds a lot like an article
> I read years ago:
> >
> >
> http://books.google.com/books?id=ASoDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA60#
> v=onepage&q&f=false
> >
> > Maybe that article kept me from trying the stuff; I
> was perhaps curious enough,
> > but the description was just too out of control for
> my comfort.
> 
> 
> 
> What's the point with it? I just read the page where
> the author
> describes his first LSD-trip.
> But what he describes - is this not just the normal
> everyday reality around us?
> Mhh  -  I have this every day. Although his
> description of the colors
> is totally wrong. It's more blueish with
> yellow-purple. And the walls
> in this house have always been very soft and dynamic!
> 
> But what does it have to do with LSD then?

Only in the level to which the earlier highly optimistic happy talk
varies from consensual reality.

As for me, I don't start seeing things strangely unless I've missed
way too much food and sleep, or are very sick or have worried
very much over something for a long time.  My walls do _not_
change color, except that they gradually get a little yellower
because of the gas heat and oven.  That's when it's time to
wash them (or re-paint if I ever get that ambitious).

Now maybe you have a very nice place where all the walls are
coated with flexible OLED displays or something.  Sounds like fun...
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