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This arised as a result of experimentation with many psychedelic drugs in the 60s, with the main game being LSD. It spread into many people and cultures, creating new ways of life and signifying a new world. This is starting to become extinct, due to the governmental enforcements on these substances, hence the downtrend.

However, a new psychedelic movement is approaching the society - autism. Because these individuals naturally produce bufotenin (found in amanita mushrooms), laws may change and the world will become more active than ever.

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