Saturday, September 27, 2008

The Links for September 25th

A psychedelic experience is a journey to new realms of consciousness. The scope and content of the experience is limitless, but its characteristic features are the transcendence of verbal concepts, of space-time dimensions, and of the ego or identity. Such experiences of enlarged consciousness can occur in a variety of ways: sensory deprivation, yoga exercises, disciplined meditation, religious or aesthetic ecstasies, or spontaneously. Most recently they have become available to anyone through the ingestion of psychedelic drugs such as LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, DMT, etc. Of course, the drug does not produce the transcendent experience. It merely acts as a chemical key — it opens the mind, frees the nervous system of its ordinary patterns and structures.

Theme Song
Aerosmith - Deuces Are Wild

LOLCat of the Week

The Jambaroo

Hines celebrates talk like a pirate day.

Another week, another undie run

The Women of Curling 2009 calender has hit shelves.

List-o-rama
7 Ways the WWE could make the Ryder Cup cooler
10 shocking xbox 360 revelations
10 strangest things in space
13 greatest error messages of all time
9 life lessons from Goodfellas
25 great Ari quotes from entourage

Someone hacks ocho cinco's gmail account

When I think slutty cheerleaders I think Idaho???

Heroes season 3 preview

Bateman: Do you know what Ed Gein said about women?
Van Patten: Ed Gein? Maitre d' at Canal Bar?
Bateman: No, serial killer, Wisconsin in the fifties.
McDermott: So what did Ed say?
Bateman: When I see a pretty girl walking down the street I think two things. One part of me wants to take her out and talk to her and be real nice and sweet and treat her right.
McDermott: And what did the other part think?
Bateman: What her head would look like on a stick

Yeah they are turning the above film into a musical on Broadway.

Oh fudge yeah !!!

The Washington Capitols, still gay.

Link of the Week
Northwestern's Gossip Girl Blog. Not a blog about the show or the books mind you. But the concept from the books brought to life on the campus of Northwestern. I was absolutely fascinated by this. I have no clue who these people are and i was eating it up.

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