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can neither confirm nor deny.
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What if, when you die, you find yourself in an alien body, holding a bong, around a bunch of aliens asking you “how was it?”
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Pigeon wrote:What if, when you die, you find yourself in an alien body, holding a bong, around a bunch of aliens asking you “how was it?”
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I think this is more profound than we think. Given time and space being subject to a mind, how advanced can psychotropics get?
(not asking for it)
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"Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd,
Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
Raze out the written troubles of the brain,
And with some sweet oblivious antidote
Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff
Which weighs upon the heart?"
—William Shakespeare, Macbeth
Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
Raze out the written troubles of the brain,
And with some sweet oblivious antidote
Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff
Which weighs upon the heart?"
—William Shakespeare, Macbeth
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Call out the instigator because there is something in the air.
Lock up the streets and houses because robots are on the air.
Lock up the streets and houses because robots are on the air.
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"Something in the Air" is a song recorded by Thunderclap Newman, written by Speedy Keen who also sang the song.
In 1969, Pete Townshend, The Who's guitarist, was the catalyst behind the formation of the band. The concept was to create a band to perform songs written by drummer and singer Speedy Keen, who had written "Armenia City in the Sky", the first track on The Who Sell Out.
Townshend recruited jazz pianist Andy 'Thunderclap' Newman (a friend from art college), and 15-year-old Glaswegian guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, who subsequently played lead guitar in Paul McCartney's Wings from 1974 to 1977. Keen played the drums and sang the lead.
In 1969, Pete Townshend, The Who's guitarist, was the catalyst behind the formation of the band. The concept was to create a band to perform songs written by drummer and singer Speedy Keen, who had written "Armenia City in the Sky", the first track on The Who Sell Out.
Townshend recruited jazz pianist Andy 'Thunderclap' Newman (a friend from art college), and 15-year-old Glaswegian guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, who subsequently played lead guitar in Paul McCartney's Wings from 1974 to 1977. Keen played the drums and sang the lead.
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The robots are coming and these are not the robots you know.
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Lassie said Timmy fell into the well and we forgot, er, something.
-Bubble Puppy
-Bubble Puppy