> Short-term memory loss is common, and some people forget that they’ve taken a drug at all.<p>that's one of the reasons why people overdose on it. they forgot they took it and loop back to their idea of taking it and redose unintentionally.<p>> Skeptics may view this as a shared case of pareidolia, the human tendency to seek faces, figures, and familiar meanings in ambiguous stimuli (in this case, shadows). Others believe that the Hatman and his kind are paranormal creatures, akin to ghosts or aliens or demons. Some have hypothesized that shadow figures may travel from another dimension entirely.<p>those skeptics ... always so skeptical ... ;D<p>> And so long as people can buy those little pink pills at their local CVS for $7, so long as the dangers are minimized of the drugs we’re conditioned to believe are safe, the Hatman – and all the damage that comes with him – will persist.<p>weird conclusion. legalizing psychedelics would be a start as many benadryl users incompetently seek a psychedelical experience.