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Don't worry, if you're shy, as I was as a child, there is a pill to "cure" that.
Quote from: Day_Tripper on April 03, 2010, 08:01:41 PMDon't worry, if you're shy, as I was as a child, there is a pill to "cure" that.Do you think there's a way I could get ahold of that pill before my UKIP meeting on Wednesday?
Pharma companies aren't intrested in keeping you well, they only want to make you sick so they can push more durgs into you...bastards.
I don't and haven't used a microwave oven for about 4 or 5 years now...
A pill to make you numb a pill to make you dumba pill to make you anybody elsebut all the drugs in this world wont save us from ourselves - Marilyn Manson
In the Brave New World the soma habit was not a private vice; it was a political institution, it was the very essence of the Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. But this most precious of the subjects' inalienable privileges was at the same time one of the most powerful instruments of rule in the dictator's armory. The systematic drugging of individuals for the benefit of the State (and incidentally, of course, for their own delight) was a main plank in the policy of the World Controllers. The daily soma ration was an insurance against personal maladjustment, social unrest and the spread of subversive ideas. Religion, Karl Marx declared, is the opium of the people. In the Brave New World this situation was reversed. Opium, or rather soma, was the people's religion. Like religion, the drug had power to console and compensate, it called up visions of another, better world, it offered hope, strengthened faith and promoted charity.
Lashy, microwave ovens SUCK. Even to melt butter. You're better off to start a fire outside and melt it that way.Why do you boil milk?