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gimme my account back please :)

DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: August 16 2005, 00:58   
Well,

It's a long time ago since i screwed up my real account. I mailed msx.org about it but got never a reply. I sent the same mail again and still got no reply!

Well, i just remembered that i have made this account since i couldn't login with my fuckedup account. Thats why i post this here instead of mailing again...

For the 3rd time.. would you PLEASE give DarQ a new password and mail it to mark AT space PUNt servehttp.com ??

it wasnt that bad not to have access to MRC as a member, but now i really have a few questions and i don't plan to use LSD as my username. although it aint that bad either.

anyway, will you reply this time and make a little effort?

thnx
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: August 16 2005, 01:04   
LSD is a funny name

wolf_
online

msx legend
Posts: 4781
Posted: August 16 2005, 01:14   
it's the least significant d00d

MSD is the most significant d00d
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: August 16 2005, 01:15   
^_^

either way.. consider that mailing thingy done...
mars2000you
msx master
Posts: 1723
Posted: August 16 2005, 01:16   
No, it's Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: August 16 2005, 01:21   
LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class. LSD was discovered in 1938 and is one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains.

LSD, commonly referred to as "acid," is sold on the street in tablets, capsules, and, occasionally, liquid form. It is odorless, colorless, and has a slightly bitter taste and is usually taken by mouth. Often LSD is added to absorbent paper, such as blotter paper, and divided into small decorated squares, with each square representing one dose.

The Drug Enforcement Administration reports that the strength of LSD samples obtained currently from illicit sources ranges from 20 to 80 micrograms of LSD per dose. This is considerably less than the levels reported during the 1960s and early 1970s, when the dosage ranged from 100 to 200 micrograms, or higher, per unit.
Health Hazards

The effects of LSD are unpredictable. They depend on the amount taken; the user's personality, mood, and expectations; and the surroundings in which the drug is used. Usually, the user feels the first effects of the drug 30 to 90 minutes after taking it. The physical effects include dilated pupils, higher body temperature, increased heart rate and blood pressure, sweating, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, dry mouth, and tremors.

Sensations and feelings change much more dramatically than the physical signs. The user may feel several different emotions at once or swing rapidly from one emotion to another. If taken in a large enough dose, the drug produces delusions and visual hallucinations. The user's sense of time and self changes. Sensations may seem to "cross over," giving the user the feeling of hearing colors and seeing sounds. These changes can be frightening and can cause panic.

Users refer to their experience with LSD as a "trip" and to acute adverse reactions as a "bad trip." These experiences are long; typically they begin to clear after about 12 hours.

Some LSD users experience severe, terrifying thoughts and feelings, fear of losing control, fear of insanity and death, and despair while using LSD. Some fatal accidents have occurred during states of LSD intoxication.

Many LSD users experience flashbacks, recurrence of certain aspects of a person's experience, without the user having taken the drug again. A flashback occurs suddenly, often without warning, and may occur within a few days or more than a year after LSD use. Flashbacks usually occur in people who use hallucinogens chronically or have an underlying personality problem; however, otherwise healthy people who use LSD occasionally may also have flashbacks. Bad trips and flashbacks are only part of the risks of LSD use. LSD users may manifest relatively long-lasting psychoses, such as schizophrenia or severe depression. It is difficult to determine the extent and mechanism of the LSD involvement in these illnesses.

Most users of LSD voluntarily decrease or stop its use over time. LSD is not considered an addictive drug since it does not produce compulsive drug-seeking behavior, as do cocaine, amphetamine, heroin, alcohol, and nicotine. However, like many of the addictive drugs, LSD produces tolerance, so some users who take the drug repeatedly must take progressively higher doses to achieve the state of intoxication that they had previously achieved. This is an extremely dangerous practice, given the unpredictability of the drug.
Extent of Use

Monitoring the Future (MTF) Survey*
MTF assesses the extent and perceptions of drug use among 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students nationwide. Lifetime** use dropped significantly among 12th-graders from 2003 to 2004, while annual and 30-day use remained stable. (Also see the InfoFacts on High School and Youth Trends.) Disapproval of taking LSD on a regular basis dropped significantly among 8th-graders in 2004. However, 12th-graders who disapprove of trying LSD once or twice rose significantly. Perceived availability of the drug fell among 8th-graders for this same period.

LSD Use by Students, 2004:
Monitoring the Future Survey

8th-Graders 10th-Graders 12th-Graders
Lifetime 1.8% 2.8% 4.6%
Annual 1.1 1.6 2.2
30-Day 0.5 0.6 0.7


National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)***
NSDUH data show decreases in annual use of LSD from 2002 to 2003. In 2003, 10.3 percent of Americans aged 12 and older reported using LSD at least once in their lifetimes, 0.2 percent had used it in the past year, down significantly from almost 0.4 percent in 2002. The majority of lifetime users were over 18; however, 0.6 percent of 12- to 17-year-olds used LSD in the past year. Among 14- and 15-year-olds, 0.7 percent used LSD in the past year.


* These data are from the 2004 Monitoring the Future survey, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, and conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. The survey has tracked 12th-graders' illicit drug use and related attitudes since 1975; in 1991, 8th- and 10th-graders were added to the study. The latest data are online at www.drugabuse.gov.

** "Lifetime" refers to use at least once during a respondent's lifetime. "Annual" refers to an individual's drug use at least once during the year preceding their response to the survey. "30-day" refers to an individual's drug use at least once during the month preceding their response to the survey.

*** NSDUH (formerly known as the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse) is an annual survey of Americans age 12 and older conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Copies of the latest survey are available at www.samhsa.gov and from the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information at 1-800-729-6686. .

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msx guru
Posts: 3020
Posted: August 16 2005, 10:57   
Scary enough ^_^
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: August 16 2005, 12:35   
yes we know wat LSD is/does..
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: August 16 2005, 12:38   
I once had plans for replacing all texts in SD-Snatcher in order to get an LSD-Snatcher parody game ;P Never got any further than replacing the texts at Junker HQ in the beginning with some dialogue I considered to be hilarious a the time
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: August 16 2005, 12:40   
bad!

well, i will be darq again in a short time
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 846
Posted: August 16 2005, 16:53   
Quote:

I once had plans for replacing all texts in SD-Snatcher in order to get an LSD-Snatcher parody game ;P Never got any further than replacing the texts at Junker HQ in the beginning with some dialogue I considered to be hilarious a the time



this reminds me of me at the time trying to understand what was happening in SDS (no translation at the time). I didn't know about the whole SD style, so I thought it was story related, and due to the "red snow" everyone became small. The snatcher at the end (master snatcher) when he grows big, he has "normal human proportions". I thought he was controlling the "being small" and then when he's destroyed everyone turns large again in the enddemo.

Hey, I was eleven or twelve back then, and the murders in SDS scared the crap out of me

POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: August 16 2005, 17:54   
hehe i liked the head that had been cut of in the wares hour at the harbour
but i dont get it did they revive him..... i also saw him in snatcher(cyberpunk adventure)
MeitsNearDark
msx professional
Posts: 705
Posted: August 16 2005, 18:43   
LSD Snatcher you say...

I'm still wondering what happened to Emphasys' SD Patcher and Dick Strategy...
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 846
Posted: August 16 2005, 19:42   
Quote:

hehe i liked the head that had been cut of in the wares hour at the harbour
but i dont get it did they revive him..... i also saw him in snatcher(cyberpunk adventure)



well, SD Snatcher is basically an RPG remake of Snatcher (not a prequel or sequel), allthough it has quite a few twists on the original story, but anyway, the guy gets his head removed in both versions

When I first saw it years ago in SDS, it really freaked me out. Never before had I seen something like that in a game.


MeitsNearDark
msx professional
Posts: 705
Posted: August 16 2005, 19:49   
I played Dead of the Brain around that era as well... (SD)Snatcher didn't shock me
 
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