• NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I don’t know what happened to him. I just know it happened. Maybe it’s not crystals forming in the brain, but that does happen, which was the point of my comment.

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      10 months ago

      its not possible. what is possible is getting hallucinogen perception persistance disorder, what i have from abusing far too much lsd in my early 20s.

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      9 months ago

      This can’t possibly be a real person.

      This sentence is so poorly constructed and contradictory that it seems like it was written by a bottom of the barrel LLM.

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      9 months ago

      The point was lost when you started repeating someone else’s made up bullshit about LSD, repeatedly, like it was factual.

      Be open to change rather than closed minded and too arrogant to just admit you were wrong.

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        9 months ago

        I did say maybe it wasn’t crystals, but a guy did spend a bunch of time in the hospital, that happened. And it’s not a random person, it’s my partner who told me this, not some random person. I did concede that it may not be crystals, literally said that. But he did spend a bunch of time in the hospital, that is a fact. Don’t know why people would keep telling me I’m wrong about someone spending time in the hospital.

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          9 months ago

          No, you walked back your claim after being called out for playing the “My partner knows someone it happened to” in response to the guy that said crystals were nonsense made up to scare 60s kids.

          Just admit you were wrong instead of doubling down on changing your claim, it doesn’t mean you lose the game, everything is made up and the points don’t matter.

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            9 months ago

            I literally just said maybe it wasn’t crystals in his brain. Read the comments above. Why are you still wasting your time here?

            Do I need to issue an apology, and write a letter too to say I was wrong? Jesus, people on the internet…

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              9 months ago

              In all reality, I don’t sit on here all day and night like it’s a live chat, I comment when I come back by and see a reply notification, don’t get a big head about it.

              Read the comments above instead of just reacting, and maybe knock off that whole strategy of projecting your own insecurities and actions to deflect.

              Jesus, people on the internet…

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      10 months ago

      I just know it happened. Maybe it’s not crystals forming in the brain, but that does happen, which was the point of my comment.

      For something that totally happens, Google is completely unaware of it. Why can’t you just accept you’re wrong? Sounds like you confused what you heard.

      LSD is one of the most potent, mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in the ergot fungus that grows on rye and other grains. It is produced in crystal form in illegal laboratories, mainly in the United States. These crystals are converted to a liquid for distribution.

      Created as a crystal, not crystals in the brain, seems like the most likely explanation.