Inyash Brodsky
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But maybe you're still like in the process of writing more about it.
It didn't it didn't it didn't have the nice ending.
There was no New Testament to the bull roarers to wrap it up.
Okay, that's interesting.
So you think the Bull Roarer is like unique enough of an artifact that it wouldn't have been independently discovered like a dozen times or however many it has?
Okay.
I really love the mythology behind the Bull Roarer too, that it's this almost like a magical artifact that when it's constructed the right way will wake up men, but then also it fucks them up and they have to kick women out of the space and...
for whatever reason.
It's just the coolest idea, and I want it expanded into a greater story narrative thing for my own hedonic pleasure.
Write that sci-fi.
Jam.
Maybe.
All right.
Put it on the backlog.
How often you keep showing... Snakes being everywhere... And how much sense it makes that... Venom would be an... Athenogen... I liked... Especially liked the part where you said... Let's rewrite all the myths... So that they're about mushrooms... And that Mother Mycenae was... Gifted things in South America...
and the great shroom field or whatever gifted people in Australia.
And you can see cave paintings everywhere that have people with mushroom heads on them.
And you're like, if we found this everywhere in the world in this time period, it would be completely plausible to say that psychedelic mushrooms were used in the very first versions of early shamanism.
But instead we find that with snakes and yet no one is willing to say that venom was used.
It was just, it was a very powerful point.