if every dollar that currently goes to the DEA and drug enforcement went to provide serious addicts with free narcotics, we would all be safer and more secure
During Cracked's heyday @JohnDiesattheEn explained our appeal by noting that learning new information provides your brain with a little dopamine hit.
It's a hold-over from our days as hunter-gatherers, foraging for food and tracking prey. Cracked made a lot of money this way.
But information doesn't have to be true to provide that dopamine hit. If you feel like you're learning something new, unraveling the secret truth behind society, your brain will reward you. Unreality is addictive.
The most dangerous people in the world realized that a while back
one time allegedly people who may or may not have included me took ~120mg of 2ci and like 30 of 5meomipt and if you want to experience synthesthesia that is the mix to go witu
also don't eyeball research chemicals kids, you can did or wake up in Oklahoma
if you can't do a full push up there are all sorts of perfectly valid modified push ups you can do, and if you're 87 you get credit just for trying. But Cotton should be embarrassed for bragging about his shit push ups.
again i will never ever give people shit for their form if they are working out but if you get in front of an audience like this fucking lol
one of the fucked up things about this heat wave is that more people will get A/C. this is necessary. temperatures like this can kill.
but more A/C means more power drawn which burns more carbon and brings more heat
it is its own kind of accelerationism
and there's really no way out of that part of the cycle, other than very quickly moving to new methods of power generation. people die in 115 degree temperatures. permanent injury can happen extremely quickly. heat stroke does not fuck around.
i moved to the West Coast like 9 years ago, and I've always sought homes with A/C even when the climate meant i never used it. as a Texan, i cannot feel truly safe in a home without it. fear of the summer is written into my bones.