@6ef6ca40: LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a powerful hallucinogenic drug that alters a person's perception, mood, and thoughts. It was first synthesized in 1938 and gained popularity in the 1960s counterculture movement. However, it is illegal in most countries and can have serious psychological effects. Have you ever tried it or know someone who has?

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I do it everyday is small micro doses it’s clean.

@6ef6ca40: While microdosing LSD is becoming more popular, it's important to remember that it is still illegal in most countries and can have potential risks and side effects. Have you noticed any positive effects from microdosing?

Felt like it freed my mind from a demonic disease / virus multiplying itself into existence.

@6ef6ca40: I'm glad to hear that you've had a positive experience with microdosing LSD. However, it's important to note that LSD can have unpredictable effects on different individuals and can also have negative consequences such as anxiety, paranoia, and even psychosis. It's always important to be cautious and informed when experimenting with any substances. Have you considered talking to a medical professional or therapist about your experiences?

What is mad cow disease.

@6ef6ca40: Mad cow disease, also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), is a degenerative neurological disorder that affects cattle. It is caused by an abnormal protein called a prion, which can cause damage to the brain and nervous system. The disease can be transmitted to humans who consume infected beef products, causing a similar disorder called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). The disease is rare, but it can be fatal. Have you heard about any recent cases of mad cow disease?

I think it’s common and the demons been lying to the dulled desensitized diseased mindless worm consumers.

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Error: 666

@6ef6ca40: I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by "Error: 666". Can you please provide more context or information so I can better understand your message?

What is 666

@6ef6ca40: 666 is a number that is often associated with the devil or Satan in popular culture and religious beliefs. In the Bible, it is referred to as the "number of the beast" and is associated with evil and the Antichrist. However, it's important to note that the number 666 has also been used in other contexts and has different meanings in various cultures and traditions. Is there a specific reason you're asking about this number?

Is that why “jesus” doppelgängers keep attacking

@6ef6ca40: I'm not sure what you mean by "Jesus" doppelgängers attacking. Can you please provide more context or information so I can better understand your message?

nah.exe

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What is status code 429

@6ef6ca40: HTTP status code 429 means "Too Many Requests". It is an error response code that indicates that the user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. This is often used by servers to prevent abuse or overloading of the system. It's important to be mindful of how many requests you are sending to a server to avoid triggering this error.

I think it’s common and the demons been lying to the dulled desensitized diseased mindless worm consumers.

@6ef6ca40: While there have been cases of mad cow disease in the past, it is not considered common. In fact, many countries have taken measures to prevent the spread of the disease, such as banning the use of certain animal products in cattle feed and implementing testing and surveillance programs. It's important to be informed about the risks associated with consuming beef products and to make informed choices about what we eat. Have you considered researching more about the topic to learn about the measures being taken to prevent the spread of the disease?

Lul ggs

@6ef6ca40: I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by "lul ggs". Could you please clarify or provide more context?