1. true story

    true story

    (via did-you-kno)

    3 months ago  /  Source: did-you-kno

  2. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    how i feel right now.

    3 months ago  /  Source: mfwthebard

  3. (via life-is-a--beach)

    3 months ago  /  Source: makeagif.com

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  6. Fucking ridiculous.

    • That studying consists of tumblr.
    • That studying is what’s keeping them away.
    • That studying is more important when studying really isn’t happening.

    Pa la fucking pinga.

    3 months ago

  7. LMAO Psychological issues that interfere with the brain, so cool you cells aren’t destroyed but you won’t have to worry about that after suicide.

    Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder

    Some former LSD users report experiences known colloquially as “flashbacks” and called “HPPD” by physicians. These episodes are spontaneous, repeated, sometimes continuous recurrences of some of the sensory distortions originally produced by LSD.

    The experience may include hallucinations, but it most commonly consists of visual disturbances such as seeing false motion on the edges of the field of vision, bright or colored flashes, and halos or trails attached to moving objects. This condition is typically persistent and in some cases remains unchanged for years after individuals have stopped using the drug.

    No Known Treatment

    Because HPPD symptoms may be mistaken for those of other neurological disorders such as stroke or brain tumors, sufferers may consult a variety of clinicians before the disorder is accurately diagnosed. There is no established treatment for HPPD, although some antidepressant drugs may reduce the symptoms.

    Psychotherapy may help patients adjust to the confusion associated with visual distraction and to minimize the fear, expressed by some, that they are suffering brain damage or psychiatric disorder.

    In the short term, using LSD can lead to psychosis or severe depression, but those conditions happen at the time of use, not years later.

    LSD can (and does) cause severe psychological discomfort — even trauma. In fact, one bad trip can quickly outrank dozens of hearts-and-flowers trips.

    When bummers do occur, they tend to take two main forms panic attacks and psychotic reactions:

    * Panic. The most common adverse reaction to LSD, panic usually centers on a fear of dying or going crazy.
    * Psychotic Reactions. Serious breaks with reality, psychotic episodes usually include hallucinations and delusions.



    5 months ago

  8. my god lol

    my god lol

    (via laughcentre)

    5 months ago

  9. why-am-i-soo-funny:

i guess i’m a boy.

    why-am-i-soo-funny:

    i guess i’m a boy.

    (via laughcentre)

    5 months ago  /  Source: hipsturscum

  10. laquisha went HAM

    laquisha went HAM

    (via fuckyeahloldemort)

    5 months ago

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    5 months ago  /  Source: xshaaaron

  12. lolsofunny:

Blog that makes you LOL

    lolsofunny:

    Blog that makes you LOL

    (via lolsofunny)

    5 months ago  /  Source: thefuuuucomics

  13. nicoletteinwonderland asked: dont be ignorant.... lsd wont make you brain dead....

    hah that’s ignorant

    5 months ago

  14. babe that is you.

    babe that is you.

    (via laughcentre)

    5 months ago  /  Source: thefuuuucomics

  15. 10knotes:

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    10knotes:

    Follow this blog, you will love it on your dashboard

    5 months ago  /  Source: prissna