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Synopsis
Lucas was heartbroken when he found out that he was gay. How would he tell his wonderful Mary of what had happened during the ultramarathon? Maybe taking LSD during a 50 mile race wasn't such a great idea after all. Maybe.
In Runner's High or: Can LSD Make You Gay? you will learn why getting high on your own supply is the best habit you can give yourself, what a shame it was that the hippies dragged a perfectly good drug through the mud in the 1960s, and how the parasitic fungus that may have caused the Salem Witch Trials could be used by the human race as major weapon in the fight against depression, addiction and mental illness. You'll be taken on a grand tour of everything from how the CIA tried using LSD to brainwash people during the cold war to the story of how the marathon (and later the ultramarathon) came to be.
How do people buy drugs in the 21st century? How safe is it to use Bitcoin to buy LSD on the Darknet? To finally learn the answers to these questions and many more, join author Lucas Simon Drake on his personal journey to understand what feats the human body is capable of doing when tested to its limits. We may be born to run, but running fifty miles while under the influence of a hallucinogenic drug is not an experience for the faint of heart. Yet it might be the kind of experiment the scientific community requires to answer the age-old question: can LSD make you gay?
Synopsis
What happens when you run 50 miles on LSD?
Can LSD make you happy, gay, or even a better runner?
In Runner's High or: Can LSD Make You Gay? Lucas Simon Drake goes on a journey to find out what happens when you combine psychedelic drugs with somethings as extreme as ultra running. He's new to both drugs and ultra running - join in on his journey and you will learn:
- Why getting high on your own supply is the best habit in the world
- How LSD and the Salem Witch Trials are connected
- How the Ultramarathon came to be
- How the CIA tested LSD as a mind control substance
- How safe it is to buy drugs using Bitcoin
- What happens you run 50 miles on LSD
Are we Born to Run (on Hallucinogenic Substances)?
Running fifty miles is no small feat in itself, but running fifty miles on LSD might prove an even tougher challenge. Is this the test the world needs to become a better place? Probably not - but it might just get us closer to answering the age-old question: can LSD make you gay?