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  2. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    Blotter art also appears on blotter paper carrying other potent substances, and on undipped (drug-free) sheets. Blotter art frequently incorporates themes common to psychedelic art , using bright, contrasting colors and repeating patterns in its designs.

  3. Blotting paper - Wikipedia

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    Used sheets of blotting paper, with ink stains Blotting paper on a roll. Blotting paper is a highly absorbent type of paper used to absorb ink or oil from writing material, particularly when quills or fountain pens were popular. It could also be used in testing how much oil is present in products. Blotting paper referred to as bibulous paper is ...

  4. Aburatorigami - Wikipedia

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    ' oil removal paper ') is a traditional Japanese facial oil blotting paper. Aburatorigami absorbs excess oil, thereby eliminating shine from the face. Aburatorigami has traditionally been used by kabuki actors and geisha when wearing oshiroi (traditional white makeup), to keep makeup looking fresh throughout performances.

  5. Blotter paper - Wikipedia

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  6. LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD has been sold under a wide variety of often short-lived and regionally restricted street names including Acid, Trips, Uncle Sid, Blotter, Lucy, Alice and doses, as well as names that reflect the designs on the sheets of blotter paper. [45] [219] Authorities have encountered the drug in other forms—including powder or crystal, and capsule ...

  7. Blotter - Wikipedia

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    Blotter acid, a means of transporting and taking LSD and other psychedelic compounds; Blotting paper, used to absorb ink or oil from writing materials, particularly when quill or fountain pens were popular; Blotter, a 1993 painting by American artist Peter Doig "Blotter", the fourth track of the album Stone Sour by the band of that same name