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Yeah, I know. There would be a lot of self-incriminating evidence involved. Yeah. It would just be... Not necessarily.
Yeah. It's rife for misinterpretation.
Yeah. It's rife for misinterpretation.
Yeah. It's rife for misinterpretation.
Well, there would have to be a new species of human to be able to tolerate that and to be able to use it and that it would allow the preservation of the species. Otherwise, there would just be chaos, just a lot of destruction. Yeah. Yeah. You know, humans can get along, but oftentimes they don't, right?
Well, there would have to be a new species of human to be able to tolerate that and to be able to use it and that it would allow the preservation of the species. Otherwise, there would just be chaos, just a lot of destruction. Yeah. Yeah. You know, humans can get along, but oftentimes they don't, right?
Well, there would have to be a new species of human to be able to tolerate that and to be able to use it and that it would allow the preservation of the species. Otherwise, there would just be chaos, just a lot of destruction. Yeah. Yeah. You know, humans can get along, but oftentimes they don't, right?
It's those times that they don't that can be difficult.
It's those times that they don't that can be difficult.
It's those times that they don't that can be difficult.
I guess the trade-off would be eternal life.
I guess the trade-off would be eternal life.
I guess the trade-off would be eternal life.
Yeah, and that can be a good thing or not. Yeah, the final species in Stapleton's book in First and Last Men, they live 35,000 years each because that's how long it takes to acquire all of knowledge that's accessible. Very interesting. 30,000 years. Yeah, yeah, 35,000 years.
Yeah, and that can be a good thing or not. Yeah, the final species in Stapleton's book in First and Last Men, they live 35,000 years each because that's how long it takes to acquire all of knowledge that's accessible. Very interesting. 30,000 years. Yeah, yeah, 35,000 years.
Yeah, and that can be a good thing or not. Yeah, the final species in Stapleton's book in First and Last Men, they live 35,000 years each because that's how long it takes to acquire all of knowledge that's accessible. Very interesting. 30,000 years. Yeah, yeah, 35,000 years.
Yeah. Well, you know, John wrote a blurb for the first DMT book.
Yeah. Well, you know, John wrote a blurb for the first DMT book.
Yeah. Well, you know, John wrote a blurb for the first DMT book.
Yeah. John came by our place one afternoon, long time ago.