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lysergic acid diethylamide
Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German ) and by the nicknames acid and lucy, is a semisynthetic hallucinogenic drug derived from ergot, known for its powerful psychological effects and serotonergic activity. It was historically used in psychiatry and 1960s counterculture; it is currently legally restricted but receiving renewed scientific interest and increasing use.

Albert Hofmann
Swiss chemist (1906–2008)
Timothy Leary
American psychologist (1920–1996)
Project MKUltra
thumb|Declassification|Declassified MKUltra documents
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney; first recorded by The Beatles

Ram Dass
American spiritual teacher, author and psychologist
blotting paper
highly absorbent type of paper or other material

Wild in the Streets
1968 film by Barry Shear
Plaything
episode of Black Mirror (S7 E4)
Owsley Stanley
American sound engineer and chemist (1935–2011)
1-acetyllysergic acid diethylamide
ALD-52, also known as 1-acetyl-LSD (1A-LSD) and falsely as "Orange Sunshine", is a psychedelic drug of the lysergamide family related to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). It is taken orally.
Nicholas Sand
Psychedlic Visionary (1941-2017)
William Leonard Pickard
American writer and researcher
Acid Tests
LSD experiments in the 60's
Sugar Town
song
Turn on, tune in, drop out
Phrase and book attributed to Timothy Leary
Just Dropped In
original song written, composed, and performed by Mickey Newbury
Visit to Godenholm
novel by Ernst Jünger
history of lysergic acid diethylamide
aspect of history
Bicycle Day
annual day celebrating the discovery of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Blue star tattoo legend
urban myth about LSD being distributed to children