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Trying to make sense of the world in a world full of untruths.

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ADRENOCHROME SEMICARBAZONE โ€”
3-hydroxy-1-methyl-5,6- indolinedione semicarbazone.

Material: Oxidized eniephrine (adrenaline) with semicarbazide.

Usage: 100 mg is thoroughly dissolved in just enough alcohol, melted tat (butter), or vegetable oil and ingested. Because of its poor solubility in water these must be used to aid absorption.

Effects: Physical stimulating, feeling of well-being, slight.
reduction of thought processes.

Contraindications: None noted. Acts as a systemic hemostatic preventing capillary bleeding during injury. Adrenochrome causes chemically induced schizophrenia. Its semicarbazone does not.

Supplier: CS.


Legal Highs: A concise encyclopedia of legal herbs and chemicals with psychoactive properties by Adam Gottlieb, 1973

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Eastern & Western Design: How Culture Rewires the Brain | Design Theory

https://youtu.be/8UAsN9wvePE

Fascinating video. I enjoy the comment sections, itโ€™s usually great for additional insights on the ideas presented in the video, such as:

The German word for butterfly 'Schmetterling' is derived from the ancient word 'Schmetten' meaning cream. People observed that some butterflies were attracted to cream and butter. That's why they are also called 'butterflies' in English. In Italian 'farfalla' is derived from the sound it makes when it flies. However, in German there are also words derived from sound as well such as 'klatschen' (clap), 'summen' (buzz) etc.


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These are electric fields. Everything in the universe has an aura of influence, meaning that itโ€™s mere existence influences the existence of everything else in the universe. Things within a closer proximity are influenced more intensely then things that are further away. Things that are more extreme influence things more intensely than things that are less extreme.

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Forwarded from Roxane LaLibertรฉ
Ancient towers of China(/Tibet)
about which nothing has been known for a thousand years

They have been standing here for many centuries, but no one knows who built them and when. The towers in Sichuan province can easily compete with them for the title of the most ancient skyscrapers: they are also very ancient, and their height is about 60 meters.

They first started talking about them only in 1998. Then the French researcher Frederic Darragon went to the Chinese mountains to study snow leopards, but her attention was attracted by dozens of stone towers in local villages.

Of course, what first impressed her was that no one knew why these structures were built.
Frederic spent 5 years studying these unique structures. She mapped them, counted them, analyzed the building material, and even climbed them, which did not pose any particular danger.

She tried to find information about the Himalayan skyscrapers, but the locals knew nothing about them: according to them, they have always been here.
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Forwarded from Canadian Curiosities
Picture 1-Stunning Fireplace in a Historic Stockholm Apartment

Picture 2- farmer silos

Picture 3- lighthouse

Picture 4- castle tower

Picture 5- church bell tower

Picture 6- church steeples

What an interesting bunch of similarities.

Probably just another coincidence....right?

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