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Got my gallbladder back! Thanks HeK!

And lots of other cool organ swag!

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Luin, that is so awesome!
And Gasman, I tried that brand at the local food&wine fest. Not bad~

The most exciting thing I received this Xmas is a huge collection of the marine Disney Vinylmations and a DS with Pokemon White 2 Big Grin
Also a lot of soap and perfume, I guess people think I am smelly haha.
Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
(12-25-2012, 08:29 AM)LT Crow link Wrote: [ -> ]Generic, Drink.

I did get a Beer stein for christmas
(12-25-2012, 04:25 PM)Vlambo link Wrote: [ -> ]Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
didn't they prove that it's not hallucinogenic?
(12-25-2012, 05:51 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vlambo link=topic=107.msg259188#msg259188 date=1356470711]
Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
didn't they prove that it's not hallucinogenic?
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Lucid has hallucinations, but they are mostly by suggestion. By releasing those papers saying it's not hallucinogenic they're just ruining the idea and fun for everybody.

It does enable a state of mind that brings suggestion related symptoms easier.

Source: Hot debate with my biotechnology master Girlfriend a couple months ago.

(12-25-2012, 06:39 PM)Vongore link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=zaneyard link=topic=107.msg259193#msg259193 date=1356475864]
[quote author=Vlambo link=topic=107.msg259188#msg259188 date=1356470711]
Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
didn't they prove that it's not hallucinogenic?
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Lucid has hallucinations, but they are mostly by suggestion. By releasing those papers saying it's not hallucinogenic they're just ruining the idea and fun for everybody.

It does enable a state of mind that brings suggestion related symptoms easier.

Source: Hot debate with my biotechnology master Girlfriend a couple months ago.


[/quote]I bet it got real hot and steamy with her after a while. :-*

Also at my graduation party last week my dad mentioned that he liked the Bladerunner soundtrack, but couldn't find it when the movie had been first released.  So I got him a CD of it for Christmas and he seemed very surprised and happy about it.  Feels good man.
(12-25-2012, 07:59 PM)Greatbacon link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vongore link=topic=107.msg259198#msg259198 date=1356478772]
[quote author=zaneyard link=topic=107.msg259193#msg259193 date=1356475864]
[quote author=Vlambo link=topic=107.msg259188#msg259188 date=1356470711]
Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
didn't they prove that it's not hallucinogenic?
[/quote]

Lucid has hallucinations, but they are mostly by suggestion. By releasing those papers saying it's not hallucinogenic they're just ruining the idea and fun for everybody.

It does enable a state of mind that brings suggestion related symptoms easier.

Source: Hot debate with my biotechnology master Girlfriend a couple months ago.


[/quote]I bet it got real hot and steamy with her after a while. :-*

Also at my graduation party last week my dad mentioned that he liked the Bladerunner soundtrack, but couldn't find it when the movie had been first released.  So I got him a CD of it for Christmas and he seemed very surprised and happy about it.  Feels good man.
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That exact same thing happened to me last year except it was Chariots of Fire.
(12-25-2012, 05:51 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vlambo link=topic=107.msg259188#msg259188 date=1356470711]
Lucid.

That's how I met my best friend. He drank a bottle of that the first weekend of university, and he was chasing unicorns 4 hours later. This was after I tackled the house Proctor, and chugged 20 Ounces of Vodka, after shotgunning a case of beer.

Good times. Good, drunk omg too drunk, times.
didn't they prove that it's not hallucinogenic?
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Absinthe, back in the day, was made with wormwood, which contains a terpene known as thujone. For a hundred or more years, people thought (incorrectly) that thujone, being a toxin, had hallucinogenic properties. This was backed up by some bogus experiments in the mid-1800s; you know, when pharmacology wasn't a thing. It gained a reputation as a hallucinogen in late-1800s France, not from the people that used it, but by those who were morally opposed to it--the sort of people who today say that cannabis is a hallucinogen and makes you violent. Nevertheless, the drink got banned widely during the anti-drug hysteria of the early 20th century.

It's now unbanned, but it can't contain Thujone in the United States, as it is still a toxin (however a fairly weak one). The drink contains no hallucinogenic compounds, and IMO probably never did. It's just a myth borne out of people's desire for novelty, or penchant for hysteria.

Source: Took a class on medicinal plants in human culture
TL;DR what Vongore said
Ah ha still works just fine.

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oh no
(12-26-2012, 02:12 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ]Ah ha still works just fine.
tiny toons
oh fuck i have that game too but my gameboy broke ;-;
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Ohhh the holidays, that mug I got from my brother makes a bottle of beer look like the piss of the glass..
It also makes the promise to only have a 'couple' of glasses better
so this was north dakota today. i've never seen this happen so i took a few pictures and a panoramic, here

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Sundogs.

You get em on really cold days.
Sun dogs are one of my most favourite natural phenomenons. Then again I love lighting.

Also I've gone back to blonde for reasons unknown
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No.  You work in films, you're allowed to have bonkers hair and be taken seriously, take advantage of that. 
(01-02-2013, 01:52 PM)LT Crow link Wrote: [ -> ]No.  You work in films, you're allowed to have bonkers hair and be taken seriously, take advantage of that. 
Lol this is true. Especially when you've worked with a producer with neon green hair.
(01-02-2013, 01:13 PM)Azure_Angel link Wrote: [ -> ]
Also I've gone back to blonde for reasons unknown

Years of intense research by top scientists have finally provided the world with its reason: boredom.