Myth Debunking
Plucking Out Eyeballs on LSD
v1.1 (first published 1999)
Citation: Erowid. "Myth Debunking: Plucking Out Eyeballs on LSD". Erowid.org. 1994; erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_myth7.shtml
From John:
The myth in question is of the teenage who plucked out his eyeballs in a jail cell whilst under the influence of LSD. This bears a strinking resemblance to a passage in Hunter S Thompson's novel 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.' The main character/narrator, Duke, was reading several articles in some paper, one of which described a young person who plucked out his eyeballs in a jail cell and felt no pain. Instead of LSD, he had used PCP, so perhaps this myth can be disregarded once and for all.
References :
Thompson HS, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.
The myth in question is of the teenage who plucked out his eyeballs in a jail cell whilst under the influence of LSD. This bears a strinking resemblance to a passage in Hunter S Thompson's novel 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.' The main character/narrator, Duke, was reading several articles in some paper, one of which described a young person who plucked out his eyeballs in a jail cell and felt no pain. Instead of LSD, he had used PCP, so perhaps this myth can be disregarded once and for all.
References :
Thompson HS, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.