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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: pixelpopper]
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Bill_Oreilly said: they COULD save the world if everyone had the balls to use them. but they dont so oh well, death and destruction it is
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pixelpopper said: psychedelics won't ever change anyone who doesn't actively want to be changed / or is open to change
additionally, some brains of the biggest fucknuts in charge of shit may be wired so that psychedelics don't even affect them in a way that would produce positive change
there's never been any shortage of assholes that like psychedelics
nothing's gonna change the world... it will progress naturally as it always does
1 thing is those top players are not actually at the top.
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: AZZI]
#26366510 - 12/07/19 09:01 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Bill I gotta ask, all male?
Jk I understood ya
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: AZZI]
#26366526 - 12/07/19 09:08 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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the world only exists to you in your mind
psychedelics can change a lot
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: feevers]
#26366589 - 12/07/19 09:47 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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True, that.
They can open and awaken potential.
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: AZZI]
#26367064 - 12/07/19 02:07 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I don't think so personally. I don't think we will end the world either. We'll do ourselves in before the world/earth ends, thank god. Before the human race, big disasters like big rocks hitting the earth happened that shaped the world into what it currently is and needed to happen in order for it to be habitable for us. Once humans extinct themselves, it'll just be part of nature and a blessing in disguise. Bollox to 'green' energy too there's no such thing. All aggressive civilizations extinct themselves eventually, and we're one of them IMHO.
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I read that Psilocybe semilanceata stops a disease that kills the roots of plants.it stops the disease from growing and spreading by producing a chemical that suppresses it I think it kills it as-well i need to read up a bit more but i wanna try growing p.semi mycelium to study those effects I'm not focused on the “trying to get it to fruit” i really wanna see if this is legitimate that would save a-lot of green-life now and in the future and I’m more than sure there are other species of fungi that are capable of this but no research has been done yet.
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: Mariochi64]
#26376964 - 12/12/19 10:42 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well I doubt we can save the world. Slow its inevitable destruction perhaps...
To be honest I personally think we are predetermined to destroy ourselves again and again. That it has happened before, and will happen again eternally. That we start with, and end with a bang, and are really nothing much more than a chemical reaction, significant only perhaps to whatever internal, or external lifeforms that happen to benefit from the inevitable fallout.
Theoretically we can escape the loop, all come together and sing Kumbaya, but the truth is that evil/greed rules us. Not just evil psychopaths, all of us, we are all responsible, but also not really to blame...
It's rather like Tony Soprano when he came out of his coma. He sensed he was doomed and wanted to change, but he couldn't do so, because he was Tony Soprano. It's rigged...
We want to save the world, but really what do any of us actually do to that end? Give up our cars, and our lifestyles that are choking the planet, or more impoverished individuals who don't even have cars, and use very few fossil fuels?
Most people consciously, or unconsciously take the smoker's attitude that it's not going to happen in my lifetime so fuck it. We are probably almost certainly dooming ourselves in the lives we are yet to live with this attitude but was/is it not worth it?
I think hippies also forget where we came from. What about the lives we lived before we got to this present age paradise, of heated/air-conditioned homes, and endless supplies of food and drink?
After all if you truly want to reconnect with nature, starve yourself of food and water for a few days, go outside with very few clothes on, in the height of winter, and try to catch yourself some dinner.
What is the plan for saving the world anyway, and where do we as individuals with jobs and families/responsibilities begin? Drop acid, and write things on internet forums?
What would 'being saved' actually entail as well? What kind of society are we talking about? Do we just grind to a sudden halt?
And how do we enforce this stop order without the very same evil, we are presumably seeking to eradicate?
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Re: Can psychedelics save the world? [Re: wolf8312]
#26377864 - 12/12/19 07:18 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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wolf8312 said: Well I doubt we can save the world. Slow its inevitable destruction perhaps...
To be honest I personally think we are predetermined to destroy ourselves again and again. That it has happened before, and will happen again eternally. That we start with, and end with a bang, and are really nothing much more than a chemical reaction, significant only perhaps to whatever internal, or external lifeforms that happen to benefit from the inevitable fallout.
Theoretically we can escape the loop, all come together and sing Kumbaya, but the truth is that evil/greed rules us. Not just evil psychopaths, all of us, we are all responsible, but also not really to blame...
It's rather like Tony Soprano when he came out of his coma. He sensed he was doomed and wanted to change, but he couldn't do so, because he was Tony Soprano. It's rigged...
We want to save the world, but really what do any of us actually do to that end? Give up our cars, and our lifestyles that are choking the planet, or more impoverished individuals who don't even have cars, and use very few fossil fuels?
Most people consciously, or unconsciously take the smoker's attitude that it's not going to happen in my lifetime so fuck it. We are probably almost certainly dooming ourselves in the lives we are yet to live with this attitude but was/is it not worth it?
I think hippies also forget where we came from. What about the lives we lived before we got to this present age paradise, of heated/air-conditioned homes, and endless supplies of food and drink?
After all if you truly want to reconnect with nature, starve yourself of food and water for a few days, go outside with very few clothes on, in the height of winter, and try to catch yourself some dinner.
What is the plan for saving the world anyway, and where do we as individuals with jobs and families/responsibilities begin? Drop acid, and write things on internet forums?
What would 'being saved' actually entail as well? What kind of society are we talking about? Do we just grind to a sudden halt?
And how do we enforce this stop order without the very same evil, we are presumably seeking to eradicate?
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wolf8312 said: Well I doubt we can save the world. Slow its inevitable destruction perhaps...
To be honest I personally think we are predetermined to destroy ourselves again and again. That it has happened before, and will happen again eternally. That we start with, and end with a bang, and are really nothing much more than a chemical reaction, significant only perhaps to whatever internal, or external lifeforms that happen to benefit from the inevitable fallout.
Theoretically we can escape the loop, all come together and sing Kumbaya, but the truth is that evil/greed rules us. Not just evil psychopaths, all of us, we are all responsible, but also not really to blame...
It's rather like Tony Soprano when he came out of his coma. He sensed he was doomed and wanted to change, but he couldn't do so, because he was Tony Soprano. It's rigged...
We want to save the world, but really what do any of us actually do to that end? Give up our cars, and our lifestyles that are choking the planet, or more impoverished individuals who don't even have cars, and use very few fossil fuels?
Most people consciously, or unconsciously take the smoker's attitude that it's not going to happen in my lifetime so fuck it. We are probably almost certainly dooming ourselves in the lives we are yet to live with this attitude but was/is it not worth it?
I think hippies also forget where we came from. What about the lives we lived before we got to this present age paradise, of heated/air-conditioned homes, and endless supplies of food and drink?
After all if you truly want to reconnect with nature, starve yourself of food and water for a few days, go outside with very few clothes on, in the height of winter, and try to catch yourself some dinner.
What is the plan for saving the world anyway, and where do we as individuals with jobs and families/responsibilities begin? Drop acid, and write things on internet forums?
What would 'being saved' actually entail as well? What kind of society are we talking about? Do we just grind to a sudden halt?
And how do we enforce this stop order without the very same evil, we are presumably seeking to eradicate?
Although harsh but I believe in your thoughts. I just hope I am long dead before the shit hits the fan and it’s too late... maybe world anarchy etc.. who knows. But to save us from our doom? I believe we will create a robot race that mimics us without the destruction that we cause... and this robot race will space travel and share our technology. As we self destruct..
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