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It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine
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Albert Hoffman, RIP
Just got this in the mail, a flashback
Apr 29, 10:44 PM (ET) NEW YORK (AP) - Albert Hofmann, the father of the mind-altering drug LSD whose medical discovery grew into a notorious "problem child," died Tuesday. He was 102. Hofmann died of a heart attack at his home in Basel, Switzerland, according to Rick Doblin, president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, in a statement posted on the association's Web site. Hofmann's hallucinogen inspired - and arguably corrupted - millions in the 1960's hippy generation. For decades after LSD was banned in the late 1960s, Hofmann defended his invention. "I produced the substance as a medicine ... It's not my fault if people abused it," he once said. The Swiss chemist discovered lysergic acid diethylamide-25 in 1938 while studying the medicinal uses of a fungus found on wheat and other grains at the Sandoz pharmaceuticals firm in Basel. He became the first human guinea pig of the drug when a tiny amount of the substance seeped on to his finger during a repeat of the laboratory experiment April 16, 1943. "I had to leave work for home because I was suddenly hit by a sudden feeling of unease and mild dizziness," he subsequently wrote in a memo to company bosses. "Everything I saw was distorted as in a warped mirror," he said, describing his bicycle ride home. "I had the impression I was rooted to the spot. But my assistant told me we were actually going very fast." Three days later, Hofmann experimented with a larger dose. The result was a horror trip. "The substance which I wanted to experiment with took over me. I was filled with an overwhelming fear that I would go crazy. I was transported to a different world, a different time," Hofmann wrote. There was no answer at Hofmann's home on Tuesday and a person who answered the phone at Novartis, a former employer, said the company had no knowledge of his death. Hofmann and his scientific colleagues hoped that LSD would make an important contribution to psychiatric research. The drug exaggerated inner problems and conflicts and thus it was hoped that it might be used to recognize and treat mental illness like schizophrenia. For a time, Sandoz sold LSD 25 under the name Delysid, encouraging doctors to try it themselves. It was one of the strongest drugs in medicine - with just one gram enough to drug an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 people for 12 hours. Hofmann discovered the drug had a similar chemical structure to psychedelic mushrooms and herbs used in religious ceremonies by Mexican Indians. LSD was elevated to international fame in the late 1950s and 1960s thanks to Harvard professor Timothy Leary who embraced the drug under the slogan "turn on, tune in, drop out." The film star Cary Grant and numerous rock musicians extolled its virtues in achieving true self discovery and enlightenment. But away from the psychedelic trips and flower children, horror stories emerged about people going on murder sprees or jumping out of windows while hallucinating. Heavy users suffered permanent psychological damage. The U.S. government banned LSD in 1966 and other countries followed suit. Hofmann maintained this was unfair, arguing that the drug was not addictive. He repeatedly maintained the ban should be lifted to allow LSD to be used in medical research. He himself took the drug - purportedly on an occasional basis and out of scientific interest - for several decades. "LSD can help open your eyes," he once said. "But there are other ways - meditation, dance, music, fasting." Even so, the self described "father" of LSD readily agreed that the drug was dangerous if in the wrong hands. This was reflected by the title of his 1979 book: "LSD - my problem child." Hofmann retired from Sandoz in 1971. He devoted his time to travel, writing and lectures - which often reflected his growing interest with philosophy and religious questions. He lived in a small picturesque village in the Swiss Jura mountains and remained active until his early 90's.
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Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button
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I just prepared to make this thread.
My favourite man, Rest in Peace Albert Hofmann with Goa Gil :'( :'( :'(
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For some reason I thought he died a while ago.
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
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Timothy Leary and now Albert Hoffman.
Like wow man the sixties are like so over. |
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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
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That man is genius !
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Hello, is this President Clinton? Good! I figured if anyone knew where to get some tang it would be you
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
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Thanks, Grand Old Man!
Your discovery taught me much that I value. |
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
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Yeah he invented the Wankel engine plus designed the sets for the fake moon landings.
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Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button
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It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine
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![]() My favourite hallucinogens are peyote and panthera mushrooms, both are very hard to obtain where I live, and that's probably a good thing, both are very self opening for lack of better words, but need some caution.
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I've done a whole lot of acid and mushrooms but I have no desire to ever trip again. The last few times I tripped on acid or mushrooms I just no longer enjoyed the high and just sat there waiting for it to wear off.
I do have to laugh about growing up down here when we would go out to the farm lands and pick mushrooms from the cow shit. We would dip them in honey and swallow them on the spot. Sometimes we would get so fucked up that we would end up spending the whole day in the fields and come home all dirty covered in cow shit. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Kodak Ghosts Run Amok
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yeah the first time I took acid, it didnt kick in right away..so I took another OOOPS!
RIP
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