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![]() no. no it's not.
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BTW, be nice to Eashan he's one of the few legitimately nice people I've met on P99... unlike Hasbinbad who always puts me on ignore for no good reason whatsoever. | |||
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![]() This threads like the biggest fucking letdown ever. Had serious potential to be funny too. About the only thing funny in it are the tags. Thank you, random unknown people who tag threads.
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![]() Everyone except Akyra her tag is stoopid.
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![]() The "Stoned Ape" hypothesis of human evolution
In his book Food of the Gods, McKenna proposed that the transformation from our early ancestors Homo erectus to the species Homo sapiens mainly had to do with the addition of the mushroom Psilocybe cubensis in out diet - an event which according to his theory took place in about 100,000 BC (this is when he believed that our species diverged from the Homo genus). He based his theory on the main effects, or alleged effects, produced by the mushroom. One of the effects that comes about from the ingestion of low doses, which is one that scientist Roland Fischer studied extensively in the 1970s, is it significantly improves the visual acuity of humans - so theoretically, of other human-like mammals too. According to McKenna, this effect would have definitely prove to be of evolutionary advantage to our omnivorous hunter-gatherer ancestors that would have stumbled upon it "accidentally"; as it would make it easier for them to hunt. In higher doses, McKenna claims, the mushroom acts as a sexual stimulator, which would make it even more beneficial evolutionary, as it would result in more offspring. At even higher doses, the mushroom would have acted to "dissolve boundaries", which would have promoted community-bonding and group sexual activities-that would result in a mixing of genes and therefore greater genetic diversity. Generally McKenna believed that the periodic ingestion of the mushroom would have acted to dissolve the ego in humans before it ever got the chance to grow in destructive proportions. In this context he likened the ego to a cancerous tumor that can grow uncontrollable and become destructive to its host.
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Been playing Stangus and Eashan lately? I didn't forget all the shit you guys told me. Shoulda kept your mouth shut. | |||
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![]() Something to do with eashan and tseven coming from same old live server
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