Acid Lore: Mickey Mouse LSD
The Mickey Mouse LSD myth warned parents of acid-laced tattoos given to kids—an urban legend born in the 1980s that combined drug panic, misinformation, and cartoon imagery.
The Mickey Mouse LSD myth warned parents of acid-laced tattoos given to kids—an urban legend born in the 1980s that combined drug panic, misinformation, and cartoon imagery.
An enduring LSD myth or a real psychedelic peril? This deep dive explores the infamous tale of acid trippers staring at the sun until they go blind—debunking hoaxes, tracing urban legends, and uncovering true cases of solar retinopathy linked to psychedelic use.
Unravel the bizarre urban legend of the Orange Man—an LSD cautionary tale about a man who believed he was an orange, terrified of being peeled or turned into juice. Discover its origins, connections to Syd Barrett, and its role in shaping drug policy.
Explore the origins of the urban legend that taking LSD a certain number of times makes you legally insane. This article delves into the sensationalized LSD murder trials of the 1960s, the myth of psychedelic-induced madness, and what science actually says about psychedelics and mental health.