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The main dining room and its mezzanine, seating 300, and the rooftop bar and restaurant, with another 150 seats, specialize in unusual dumplings and what Mr. Morfogen calls L.S.D.: lobster, steak and Peking duck.

From New York Times

The ride here is a wild one: Set in 1969, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” casts Leonardo DiCaprio and Pitt as an over-the-hill Hollywood actor and his stunt double, with a plot that involves career problems, L.S.D. and Charles Manson.

From New York Times

Dunne asks her how she felt when, in the course of reporting an article about the San Francisco counterculture, she came across a 5-year-old on L.S.D.

From New York Times

Manifestos were written and the general tenor of the Northern California dream was built upon the sense that technology could open the doors of perception, allowing us to see parallel versions of our reality, not unlike what those who had experimented with L.S.D. in the nineteen-sixties and seventies came to believe.

From The New Yorker

L.S.D., libr�, solidi, denarii=Pounds, shillings, pence.

From Project Gutenberg