“Go Ask Alice” is scary, even now. When I was a casemanager, I started softly singing that at a working lunch when two co-workers started chatting about how great the new, legal psychotropic drugs were, and how they were able to get them, which pissed me off-totally inappropriate. I took a job at a construction company shortly after that-I don’t like to work with people who do drugs, legal or not...
I wasn’t exposed to the drug culture until I went off to college, either-fortunately, I didn’t find the chance of psychotic episodes recurrent paranoia and maybe JAIL appealing enough to do a lot of experimenting-I’m drug sensitive anyway, so I’d likely have put my lights out for good.
Not the song, the book.
If you think the song is scary, you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet.
[dead grandpa with maggots crawling out of him, talking to the girl...yikes!]
*Horrifying* book.
I have no idea why anybody would *ever* want to risk “seeing” such things.
Screw it.
Stone cold reality is plenty freaky enough.