Alice and Wonderland Drug Refrence?
Question by Brittney: Alice and Wonderland drug refrence?
oh yeah! one more thing- whats the big deal about the mushroom? The one the caterpillar is smoking opium on?? Honestly i don’t get it…
Ok…I know that people have asked this before but i haven’t had much luck finding what i need…What are the drug references in Alice and Wonderland? Can you give me examples of what they mean and/ or the specific drug that is being referred to…
Thanks…xo,
Brittney
meaning of the Cheshire cat?? any drug related stuff? plz give me as much info as possible
Best answer:
Answer by <:)))><
The mushrooms mean hallucinogenic mushrooms…
Psilocybin mushrooms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucinogenic_mushrooms
Psilocybin Mushrooms are being experimented with in legitimate medical research to see if it has medical uses.
Using “Magic Mushrooms” makes you feel happy, ‘high’, and can make you see things… They are Hallucinogenic. Studies have shown that as long as you have a “Positive Trip” and don’t see anything scary, the long term responses of people show that it actually helps with depression symptoms for up to 6 months after the initial ingestion of the mushrooms.
They are legal in Fresh, non dried, form in the Netherlands… A great little shop to get them at is called “The Magic Mushroom Gallery” and the primary store is located along the “Flower Market” which floats on the canal…
Opium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium
Opium is BAD STUFF… Hydrocodine… Vicodine… Oxiconton… It can cause “Visions”.
It has its legitimate medical uses but when abused… It causes you to feel “High” and sleepy but when abused can lead to addiction and death due to the suppression of breathing and heart beat.
Answer by Kaitius J
hahahahah have you ever eaten mushrooms?
alice is pretty much on an lsd trip
good time good times
one pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small
and the ones that mother gives you dont do anything at all
go ask alice
when shes ten fee tall
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