LSD
Only White People Can Get Away With the Microdosing Trend
Americans have been increasingly vocal about the potential benefits of psychedelics. But there are few, if any, black voices contributing the conversation. Why?
My Hellishly Bad Acid Trip, and What I Learned in the Aftermath
"I saw masked men with weapons staring at me dead in the eyes, dead bodies in puddles of blood, animals being killed."
Going Underground
The resurgence in clinical trials into the effectiveness of LSD, MDMA, and psilocybin in treating depression and trauma has received widespread publicity. But outside the labs, regular people are taking psychedelic therapy into their own hands.
The World's First-Ever Acid Trip Actually Kinda Sucked
A deep dive into Albert Hofmann's personal archives sheds startling new light on a signature moment at the dawn of the psychedelic era.
The Psychedelic Resistance
We live our lives increasingly locked into screen time, distanced from nature and each other by modern capitalism and divisive politics. It’s no surprise that illegal use of psychedelics is on the rise.
LSD Changes Something About The Way You Perceive Time
We measure time in set amounts— seconds, minutes, and hours. But the way time feels is more slippery.
I Joined an Anarchist Commune Expecting To Hate It, But Coming Home Sucked
Somewhere between confronting my fear of shit and planting shrooms on Poole's Land, my cynicism melted.
'Pink Sunshine,' Today's Comic by Reginald Pean
Pink Panther, the Devil, and death all taking acid together in this trippy comic.
'Ego Death' Is the Trip Competitive Psychedelic Users Are Chasing
More and more psychonauts are looking for the ultimate high, but some are ruining their minds in the process.
Microdosers Are More Creative With Happier Emotions, Study Finds
We talked to one of the men behind one of the first ever studies on microdosing.