Posted on 03/16/2011 1:16:56 PM PDT by woofie
That was flat out hilarious! Thanks
I came out of an alcoholic blackout once with a fireplace poker in my hand and my terrified girlfriend backed up against the wall with me threatening to bash her brains out. Whats your point?
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LSD is to your mind as a bucket of water is to a powered on computer.
He probably fit in well at the mental institutions... thanks for the info. Never heard of that guy or his book.
“Nice web, Mr Crack Spider.”
His decision to move to the tropical northern side of the country in the early ‘80s was based, in part, on his belief that global warming would lead to a new ice age.
huh?
One too many hits of 4way!
Read about Syd Barrett, one of the founders of, and the guy who named, 'Pink Floyd'.
Huxley also took the equivalent of about 20 doses of LSD intravenously while on his death bed. His wife shot him up with it, at his request. Huxley died on the same day as JFK and C.S. Lewis.
He provided scientific cover for Leary at Harvard. Not what you would expect, he was a tweedy, mature scholastic with estensive credentials, especially in criminal psychology. He ran several research projects studying the religious dynamics of life changing therapy. He came to believe that LSD lent itself to such life changing experience.
Yes, I actually own a documentary about the beginnings of PF.
It’s named after two guys. ;)
I was aware that Huxley went out tripping but not the amount!
And for those interested, “Stormin’ Heaven” is a decent exposition of the history of the substance, the government interest, the scientific debates and ultimately it’s evangelisation and associated use, including CIA agents dosing themselves and spiking others at Langley no less and then among intellectuals and students and the general population.
Thanks. Very interesting.
Okay, he sounds like a goofy liberal and there's also this:
Mr. Stanley lived on an all-meat and dairy diet. He believed vegetables were toxic and blamed a heart attack several years ago on the broccoli his mother made him eat as a child. He lost one of his vocal cords to cancer in 2006.
That LSD must have really fried his brain.
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