Idle Thoughts
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- microkorg2
Start a band called 'Rare Recording' or similar, call your song names 'The Beatles', 'David Bowie' and other huge artists.
Upload your tunes to Spotify etc and watch all those pennies roll in from streams.
- palimpsest2
Relevant solutions for stupid problems & stupid solutions for relevant problems.
- cherub0
No offense, but deep thought is not really one of QBN's strong points.
https://www.qbn.com/topics/76570…
I still love ya cunts tho.
- but this thread isn't about deep thougts. it's about idle ones. vey qbn.hans_glib
- None taken.palimpsest
- not sure you've thought that throughFax_Benson
- You mean a person can't have an idle thought about QBN not having deep thoughts?cherub
- nb5
why
- PonyBoy-1
you know... blankets are even warmer when you set them on fire
- PonyBoy-1
- ideaist0
We know more and more about less and less until we know everything about nothing.
- utopian-3
- He says commis, you say hayomook. In fact I'd say he's less predictable, mixes it up more. How do you not get bored?Fax_Benson
- sted0
That "vibration" around the objects you see (when you're on LSD) is just your eye-moving muscles begin to lose their strength, and start shaking like the muscles in your arm under load.
- True? I always thought is was some kind of signal latency between observation and comprehensionGnash
- I always figured it was the fracturing of the interpolating wetware, resonating against whatever interstitial stage there is between sense and conscious.Nairn
- I’m with Nairn on this onesausages
- Ya, sounds like nairn nailed itGnash
- I have to rethink this theorysted
- I don't know about vibration, but tracers(trails) on lsd are likely caused by conciousness slowing down so much that you become aware of the synapses popping/cherub
- turning on and off, producing a strobe effect- thus the trails following moving objects.cherub
- What we experience as fluid motion, on the cellular level isn't during that interval when info is passing from one brain cell to another over a synapse.cherub
- They're always there, we can only see them under altered conscienceness.lemmy_k
- I dunno, ever do 2-CB and see everything turn holographic? Or do DMT? I’m not convinced these aberrations are purely mechanical in naturescarabin
- ah yeah on drugs not purely. easiest way to see this is just try to focus on an object for a few mins. you do the same thing on lsd just don't notice, whilested
- the drug does its job and adjusts the communication between your senses and brain :)sted
- tried DMT didn't took over as i expected, i think it wasn't a good time to try. but i love to experience this on lsd :)) 2-CB no, scared of the consequences.sted
- 2-CB will feel familiar if you’ve ever done high doses of acid. It’s DMT that still scares me. The only thing that ever truly kicked my ass into pure humilityscarabin
- Ever get “the eye wiggles” on MDMA? That’s pretty mechanicalscarabin
- nah, but first time I saw it on my girl she made me dead laughsted
- ^^Yes, I have. Nystagmus. Supposedly the eye check the cops do during a sobriety check can reveal nystagmus as you follow his pen.cherub
- sted1
It is reassuring to know that I had a choice, every time I fucked up something.
- Nairn0
Like, the reviews at the time were poor.
- Nairn
What if Stone Henge was just some twatty then-contemporary art?