Saturday, January 26, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
MDMA/Ecstasy : interview with Dr Alexander Shulgin
MDMA/Ecstasy : interview with Dr Alexander Shulgin
Q. So how did it make you feel?
A. It was a new type of action. I found myself able to remain completely clear, completely lucid, I had excellent recall. I had none of the cloudiness of recall that sometimes does come with some of the delusional drugs. None of that was there at all. I found myself being able to think honestly. That's a strange term because you think of honesty as interaction between two people. But to be able to be honest with yourself and think, 'Why did I do that? Well, I'll tell you, I did that because of such and such', was fantastic. It was an honest answer in an area where we're so used to denial or to disavowing, or to just hiding our feelings. I felt myself come open.. » Blog Archive » 7 Craziest Conspiracy Theories
. » Blog Archive » 7 Craziest Conspiracy Theories
The Phantom time hypothesis is a theory developed by Heribert Illig (born 1947) in 1991, which suggests that the Early Middle Ages (more precisely, the period 614–911 AD) never occurred, meaning that all artifacts attributed to this period are from other times and that all historical figures from this period are outright fabrications. The vast majority of historians believe this theory to be wrong.
The Phantom time hypothesis is a theory developed by Heribert Illig (born 1947) in 1991, which suggests that the Early Middle Ages (more precisely, the period 614–911 AD) never occurred, meaning that all artifacts attributed to this period are from other times and that all historical figures from this period are outright fabrications. The vast majority of historians believe this theory to be wrong.
Everything you ever wanted to know about anarchism
Everything you ever wanted to know about anarchism
The alleged necessity of authority is so firmly planted in the average mind that anarchy, which means simply 'no government' is almost unthinkable to most people. The same people, on the other hand, will admit that rules, regulations, taxes, officiousness and abuse of power (to name but a few) are irritating to say the least. These things are usually thought to be worth suffering in silence because the alternative - no power, no authority, everybody doing what they pleased - would be horrible. It would be anarchy.
The alleged necessity of authority is so firmly planted in the average mind that anarchy, which means simply 'no government' is almost unthinkable to most people. The same people, on the other hand, will admit that rules, regulations, taxes, officiousness and abuse of power (to name but a few) are irritating to say the least. These things are usually thought to be worth suffering in silence because the alternative - no power, no authority, everybody doing what they pleased - would be horrible. It would be anarchy.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The City: 'Getting drunk won't help because there is more to come' - Independent Online Edition > Business News
The City: 'Getting drunk won't help because there is more to come' - Independent Online Edition > Business News
"I was sitting here between 9am and 2pm, and in principle the only thing I got was sell orders," said Stefan Kaiser, a trader at the Frankfurt brokerage NM Fleischhacker. He added: "Getting drunk won't help because there'll be more of the same tomorrow."
I know how ya feel, buddy.
seriously though, in a past life
I was a stock-broker and
from what little I understand
about the markets...
we're all fucked.
"I was sitting here between 9am and 2pm, and in principle the only thing I got was sell orders," said Stefan Kaiser, a trader at the Frankfurt brokerage NM Fleischhacker. He added: "Getting drunk won't help because there'll be more of the same tomorrow."
I know how ya feel, buddy.
seriously though, in a past life
I was a stock-broker and
from what little I understand
about the markets...
we're all fucked.
Monday, January 21, 2008
FAQ about the Meaning of Life
it seems to me, according to this -
FAQ about the Meaning of Life
the meaning of life is to make cylons.
FAQ about the Meaning of Life
the meaning of life is to make cylons.
It's miserable Monday: How to think positive on the bleakest day of the year | the Daily Mail
It's miserable Monday: How to think positive on the bleakest day of the year | the Daily Mail
Monday, January 21, you see, has been officially declared the gloomiest day of the year.
Monday, January 21, you see, has been officially declared the gloomiest day of the year.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
the Anarchist Library
the Anarchist Library
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the
animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel
nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest
lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
Samuel Adams, (1722-1803)
U.S. Founding Father and Public Enemy #1
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