Maybe LSD causes a hand shaking/germ phobia.  I know it can cause hallucinations and 
such.

--Jeff.

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It seems to me that the tradition of hand shaking is diminishing somewhat in LSD 
social circles, the ones I'm in, that is. And for that, I'm quite glad. I don't want 
to shake hands with anyone, quite frankly. It's just a germy thing to do and it should 
be discontinued, in my noble opinion.

Think about it; handshaking spreads germs, disease, and simply more pain to make our 
already miserable earth lives more miserable. So why shake hands with germy people? 
They put their fingers in their noses, cracks (various ones), and rub there oily skin. 
I simply can't stand it when I see people in church rubbing their faces, yes, and 
mouths--then they want to shake hands with me?? God forbid.

Does anyone feel like me? I feel my complaints are noteworthy.It's a good idea to wash 
you hands after shaking. Wouldn't you say?  

Paul O

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