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...hundred yards from the stage, in an area known as the Village, a man named Ellisdee Rick is selling an "LSD Flight Simulator," a kaleidoscope- like device that straps on over the eyes: "It's the ultimate binocular looking into the neuroverse. It will probably replace the frisbee, and has already replaced Rubik's Cube." In the speaker's tent, a more serious exploration of the mind is under way as teenage audience members step onto a central stage and debate. "Utah is a hypocritical state." "You got the choice before you get pregnant." "If it's wrong...
...results indicate that in 1992, 9.5% of eighth-graders (up from 9% in a similar survey in 1991) used inhalants -- glue, nitrous oxide, solvents and other such volatile substances; 7.2% (up from 6.2%) smoked marijuana or hashish, and 2.1% (up from 1.7%) of these 13-year-olds took LSD. The diminution of drug taking among older teenagers (the percentage of 12th- graders who had smoked marijuana, for example, fell from 23.9% to 21.9%) suggested that while the relentless antidrug line in schools and on TV may be having an impact, many younger kids seem not to be getting the message...
When senior Matt Mallgrave, the team's leading goal scorer, says "too many guys are taking nights off, and I'm one of them it's a bad sign. Really bad--worse than hearing somewhere over the Sahara that your pilot is experimenting with LSD for the first time...
...classic "we are all murderers" defense, and Wilkinson is wise not to push it. He is more effective when he takes a close look at Jackson's ex-wife Carolyn, the quintessential battered woman. Her husband was chronically brutal and unfaithful; for amusement he liked to sneak LSD into her food. Yet even now she proclaims her love and longs to ask him "what had happened, and if there's a hereafter I hope I have that chance...
...when he was 15, and the young man recalls brutal physical fights with his hard-drinking father. Several months ago, the hacker literally hacked his wrists with a razor, in his second attempt to kill himself since 1991. "Most of my childhood is a blur, partly because of LSD and partly because I just don't want to remember," says Rosenfeld, who is open, insightful and very likable when he removes the cybermask. "I have no clue...