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This new version of the psychoactive drug chart background graphic expands the antipsychotic elipse into a full circle, balancing against the hallucinogen circle as the stimulant circle balances against the depressants. Whereas the old drug chart focused on an overlapping of three circles with the antipsychotic elipse added as a "second though", the new chart is an even mix of four overlapping circles. While this adds the complexity of new color regions, and a shrinkage of some previous regions, I believe that it is a move in the right direction. (I also feel that the new chart is much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye).

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