Acid-Tripping Housewife Can ‘See All the Molecules’
As every college student knows, there is almost nothing funnier than watching a person try to narrate her acid trips. Especially when that person is a housewife in the year 1956. As she says, "I can see all the molecules!"
A housewife! On acid! Oh, the incongruity! The hilarity!
Acid-expert author Don Lattin dug up this clip of drug-researching psychiatrist Sidney Cohen (here's his New York Time obituary) interviewing an unnamed middle-aged woman while she experiences her first acid trip. And, wow! What a goofball! Not that I have notebooks full of acid-trip observations. Or anything. Via Gawker.
Worldwide toilet paper consumption
-
I'm not particularly surprised that the U.S. leads the world in this
metric, but the numbers are unexpected. Per capita usage of 141 rolls per
year woul...
Snakes Can Eat Pretty Much Anything, But How?
-
There are thousands of different snake species, and they all have a few
things in common. They don't have legs, they are carnivorous, and humans
are afra...
Conflict Theory and the Design of Migrant Housing
-
Migrant labor sustains U.S. agriculture. It is essential and constant. Yet
the people who do the work remain hidden. That invisibility is not just
social. ...
It is only a matter of time
-
On September 12th of 2011, the *New York Times* published an article by Dr.
Abigail Zuger in which she criticised certain supposedly unrealistic
aspects ...
Birthday Sluts
-
Meredith Baxter (72) & Michael Gross (72) Rebecca Black (22) Sharna Burgess
(34) Lana Del Rey (34) Kris Allen (34) Jujubee (35) Michael Malarkey (36)
Edwar...
End of This Blog - Birth of Two New Blogs
-
This blog is on permanent hiatus until further notice. I just can't keep
this thing going any longer at this point. Blues fanatics, however, take
heart a...