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ground control noun a person who guides another through an LSD experience US Another LSD-as-travel metaphor.- — John Williams, The Drug Scene, p. 112, 1967
- If there is not one person with more experience than the others, it is probably better to have a “ground-control,” that is one person who does not take the psychedelic and takes care of the mechanics of changing records, keeping off distractions, etc. — The San Francisco Oracle, 1967
- It was the only trip where I had somebody who acted as a guide or a ground control. — Stephen Gaskin, Amazing Dope Tails, p. 86, 1980
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