It's pretty unlikely that you'd look at your friends and see them as dragons on LSD, although stranger things have happened. It would have been more realistic if Tai were spend 20 minutes trying to explain why the coffee grains in her cup are so hard to concentrate on yet look so cool when they dance around like that... then giggle for several hours. Unfortunately that kind of stuff is only funny when you're mashed, and makes for poor comedy. (Unless you're Bill Bailey)
I have had very, very vivid lucid dreams with the drug however, and you could definitly roll with dragons in that case, if it's the kind of thing you like.
The thing with LSD is, you get to spend a few hours with your senses rewired just enough that everything seems like a new experience, even your tidal breath tastes and feels different. Inwardly, your thoughts fly by at an insane rate, however this generally doesn't bother you as much as you'd expect it to. I've found that if I focus on a particular issue (like my nicotine addiction) I'm able to approach it from a irrationally rational point of view, often seeing things from an angle that would never have occured to me. It's very good at helping you strip past your self-conscious bullshit and figure out your anxieties in a calm manner. This is where I assume LSD would help people with OCD.
LSD isn't physically dangerous, but it can put you in an emotionally fragile place, if you're happy, warm and secure it can be incredibly rewarding, akin to 8 hours of meditation with added looking at shiny things, but without the wild rushes and waves of a mushroom trip. I've never had a bad trip on LSD (Mushrooms are different, you have no control with those bad boys), but I can understand exactly where it'd come from.
Unfortunatly it's also illegal to possess in most countries, so I didn't tell you to do it
Aye, I registered to post this. I really like LSD, but wouldn't do it all the time.