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Psychoactive drugs 

Vikings used these psychoactive drugs to prepare for battle. The people who used them were called the Beserkers. The drug put them in an uncontrollable rage and allowed them to feel no fear of pain, injury and death. As a result, these fierce warriors would not back down when injured because they were completely numb to pain and the killing that they were doing. This became lethal and let alone terrifying as they were in a violent and murderous mood.
Psychoactive drugs by blob cat November 12, 2013

psychoactive 

An adjective; mainly used to describe drugs that alter ones mental process or behavior.

Psychoactive drugs are usually catergorized into the groups of stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, inhalants, anabolic steroids, narcotics, and some consider cannabis to be its own catergory. Cannabis can induce symptoms of every type of drug and its effects vary greatly in different people and during each ingestion.
THC, MDMA, LSD, Cocaine, PCP, Mescaline, Peyote, Methamphetamine, Alcohol and many other drugs are psychoactive.
psychoactive by funny bunny August 29, 2005

psychoactive 

An amination product of safrol, a psychoactive oil found in nutmeg and related to the amphetamines.
Also known as Love Drug
methylene dioxy-amphetamine
Drug is similar in structure to amphetamines and mescaline.
The effects of MDA were accidentally discovered by G. Alles, the discoverer of amphetamine, who took 1.5 milligrams and saw illusionary smoke rings. Present-day researchers do not regard the drug as a hallucinogen, since subjects do not report hallucinations, visual distorsions, color enhancement, or mental imagery. Instead they experience intensification of feelings, greater desire to communicate, and heightened reflectiveness. The drug has been used in psychotherapy because it also induces age regression - a sense of reliving specific childhood experiences while remaining aware of one's present self. This effect has been induced with other hallucinogens, but with MDA it recurs so regularly and without prompting that it appears to be related to the pharmacology of the drug. Usual dosages are 150 to 200 milligrams and the effects wear off after seven or eight hours. MDA can be toxic, in dosages of varying amounts depending upon the individual's sensitivity to it. A regular dose for some may be fatal to others. Deaths have occurred after ingestion of MDA. Experimenters start with a low dose - e.g., 10 milligrams - and gradually increase it until toxic symptoms (skin reactions, profuse sweating, and confusion) appear
psychoactive by tcheetchee September 3, 2004

Psychohacktivist 

An individual who exploits day-to-day experiences and activities achieving unique and favorable outcomes through innovative ideas and perspective resulting from the use of psychoactive substances.
Person one: He started micro-dosing and came up with an entirely new, more efficient approach to procedural world building.

Person two: Ah, so he's a psychohacktivist.
Psychohacktivist by dr_sleepy June 14, 2018

breatharian 

One whos diet consists of air, light, and prana, with a possible sip of water now and then.
The breatharian has air, light, and prana for food.
breatharian by leena gabor November 8, 2005
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A Booger In The Nose Of Progress 

Anything that impedes or otherwise interferes with a process going forward.
"Militarily, that inquest was a booger in the nose of progress."

or

"As far as human rights are concerned, this political infighting is a booger in the nose of progress."
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