Hamilton Morris
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I mean, they're saying, oh, it's not a sufficiently novel invention, therefore it shouldn't be patentable. But it's like, what have you even achieved here? This is not a thing that exists. You just prevented someone from developing this as a medicine. Nobody has been helped by this in any way.
But if you frame it the right way, credulous journalists will say like, oh, good work, sir, for your advocacy.
But if you frame it the right way, credulous journalists will say like, oh, good work, sir, for your advocacy.
But if you frame it the right way, credulous journalists will say like, oh, good work, sir, for your advocacy.
Anyway, this is a whole crazy thing, but this has been a big, big story, and it's been disheartening to me to see how hard it has been for the journalists that have even tried to draw attention to any of this.
Anyway, this is a whole crazy thing, but this has been a big, big story, and it's been disheartening to me to see how hard it has been for the journalists that have even tried to draw attention to any of this.
Anyway, this is a whole crazy thing, but this has been a big, big story, and it's been disheartening to me to see how hard it has been for the journalists that have even tried to draw attention to any of this.
Really, like, there's two journalists, Rachel Neuer and John Semley, who've really worked very hard to do this, but the majority of journalists have just uncritically repeated the narrative of Um, as it has been presented to the public by many of the people who are responsible for creating this mess to begin with.
Really, like, there's two journalists, Rachel Neuer and John Semley, who've really worked very hard to do this, but the majority of journalists have just uncritically repeated the narrative of Um, as it has been presented to the public by many of the people who are responsible for creating this mess to begin with.
Really, like, there's two journalists, Rachel Neuer and John Semley, who've really worked very hard to do this, but the majority of journalists have just uncritically repeated the narrative of Um, as it has been presented to the public by many of the people who are responsible for creating this mess to begin with.
Yeah. I read and I really enjoyed Travis's article and I hung out with Brian and like him as well.
Yeah. I read and I really enjoyed Travis's article and I hung out with Brian and like him as well.
Yeah. I read and I really enjoyed Travis's article and I hung out with Brian and like him as well.
Yeah. So I'm sort of sympathetic to both sides of that. I would say maybe there's a less nefarious implementation of psychedelics in the church. Maybe it could revitalize Christianity in a way that wouldn't necessarily be bad. It's obviously not my thing. Right.
Yeah. So I'm sort of sympathetic to both sides of that. I would say maybe there's a less nefarious implementation of psychedelics in the church. Maybe it could revitalize Christianity in a way that wouldn't necessarily be bad. It's obviously not my thing. Right.
Yeah. So I'm sort of sympathetic to both sides of that. I would say maybe there's a less nefarious implementation of psychedelics in the church. Maybe it could revitalize Christianity in a way that wouldn't necessarily be bad. It's obviously not my thing. Right.
I have complicated feelings about religion because I'm a pretty – I think socially a lot of harms have come from religious thought, and generally it's not really my vibe. But at the same time, I do think that our culture is atomized and lacking any kind of –
I have complicated feelings about religion because I'm a pretty – I think socially a lot of harms have come from religious thought, and generally it's not really my vibe. But at the same time, I do think that our culture is atomized and lacking any kind of –
I have complicated feelings about religion because I'm a pretty – I think socially a lot of harms have come from religious thought, and generally it's not really my vibe. But at the same time, I do think that our culture is atomized and lacking any kind of –
Um, any kind of unified goals and having a sort of, uh, culture system that in a value system that people can connect with one another through, it can be beneficial. You know, I think about like my, my grandmothers or things like that and, and how, um, socially beneficial religion was for them in their old age and it provides a community that's really missing from a lot of people's lives.