Well, some LSD trip horror stories involve people losing their sense of time. They might feel like they've been in a particular terrifying moment for days when in reality it's just been a few hours. This can be extremely disorienting and cause a great deal of mental distress.
One of the most common stories about the first LSD trip is the intense visual hallucinations. People often see colors that seem to be more vivid and patterns that twist and turn in strange ways. For example, a person might look at a simple wall and see it come alive with moving geometric shapes. Another aspect is the altered sense of time. Minutes can feel like hours and vice versa. Some also report a deeper connection to their surroundings, as if they can feel the energy of the trees or the air around them in a way they never did before.
A person I heard about took LSD and had a horrible experience. They became paranoid, thinking that everyone around them was out to get them. They locked themselves in a room for hours, trembling with fear. It was really sad to hear how the drug completely took over their mind and made them so afraid of the world around them.
One horror story is when a person on an LSD trip thought they were being chased by shadowy figures that seemed to be emerging from every corner. They ran until they were completely exhausted, and it turned out to be just hallucinations caused by the drug.
There was a story where a person on an LSD trip believed they had entered a different dimension. In this dimension, all the colors were extremely vivid but also seemed to be 'eating' away at their vision. They saw strange creatures that were a grotesque blend of different animals. They were so scared that they locked themselves in a closet until the effects wore off, constantly fearing that these creatures would break in and harm them.
There was a case where someone took Datura during a 'trip'. They lost their sense of time completely. They wandered around in a daze for hours, believing they were in a different dimension. Their body started to have strange sensations, like being on fire and frozen at the same time. It was a truly terrifying experience as they couldn't control what was happening to them at all.
Well, one LSD funny story could be about a person who thought they could fly after taking it. They climbed up on a fence and spread their arms, thinking they were a bird. Luckily, their friends were there to stop them from doing something really dangerous.
Well, I once knew someone who had a really good LSD trip. He was in an art gallery. With the influence of LSD, the paintings on the walls seemed to come to life. The colors were so vivid and intense that it was as if he could step into the paintings. He described it as a journey through different art worlds, and it inspired him to create his own art later on.
One common element is distorted perception of reality. People often see things that aren't there like monsters or strange geometric shapes floating around. Another is extreme paranoia. They might think that someone is out to get them or that they are in great danger when there is no real threat.
One funny LSD trip story I heard was about a guy who thought he could communicate with plants. He spent hours talking to his houseplants, convinced they were giving him advice on how to redecorate his room. He moved furniture around according to what he believed the plants were'saying', and in the end, his room looked like a maze. But he was so proud of it, thinking it was a work of art inspired by nature.
Another story might be of a group of friends on a road trip. Their car broke down on a deserted highway. As they were waiting for help, they saw a figure in the distance that seemed to be walking towards them. But the figure disappeared whenever they tried to get a closer look. They felt like they were being watched the whole time until help finally arrived.