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In reply to the discussion: Woo v. Science: A DU Tempest in a Teapot [View all]99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)42. Yet another major post-LSD life change was profound & passionate curiosity about everything
THAT was when I decided to go back to school and get my BS, and eventually an MS.
So actually the effect was just the opposite of what you suggest. LSD actually "made me"
want to go to school, for the first time in my fucking life.
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This is DU. It's what happens. We have a whole collection of teapots
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2014
#3
Considering possibilities is one thing. Espousing/believing is another. I think that's the
valerief
Jan 2014
#44
No!! Quantum physics and string theory have NOT "pretty much confirmed the voracity of my experience
retread
Jan 2014
#15
Actually, Peter O'Toole died last year--it's 2014 now. You been dippin' into the LSD? :) nt
justiceischeap
Jan 2014
#47
Yet another major post-LSD life change was profound & passionate curiosity about everything
99th_Monkey
Jan 2014
#42
Mean-spirited claim about motives. Mischaracterization to assume it's "science vs spirituality".
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2014
#25