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Aldous Huxley

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This interview was done one year before I was born. What an incredible human being.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TQZ-2iMUR0

Listen to the entire interview.
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Aldous Huxley dropped acid on his deathbed to 'enhance the death experience.'

Fucking bad ass.
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".. his fictional world was just around the corner . . "

He was right. And yes he was a serious badass.
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Have you watched Orphan Black on BBC America? Creepy. It's about cloning humans.
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LeftyStrat wrote:Aldous Huxley dropped acid on his deathbed to 'enhance the death experience.'

Fucking bad ass.

That's it! I'm tryin' it!
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saw him live about 20 years ago (30?) with hunter thompson and timothy leary.

bunch of crazy badasses - they had a real show going and Im sure not a moment was planned.
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
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briane wrote:saw him live about 20 years ago (30?) with hunter thompson and timothy leary.

bunch of crazy badasses - they had a real show going and Im sure not a moment was planned.
Wow. Those three together had to be mind blowing.
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Phil_S wrote:Have you watched Orphan Black on BBC America? Creepy. It's about cloning humans.
Hadn't heard of it, but I'll definitely give it a watch.
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I'm confused... Huxley died over 50 years ago
maybe Im confused......Who's that other guy with the name that starts with an A that leary and hunter went around with....


oh maybe abbey hoffman - my mistake.
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Dr. Alpert . I think he later changed his name to Baba Dass Rom or something like that.
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Baba Rom Das aka Dr. Richard Alpert. He wrote "Be Here Now" among others. Contemporary of Leary's and similar circles. Personally, I was more a follower of William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and that gang along with Alan Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and their friends. They considered Leary a bit juvenile. However, I'd love to see/hear him speak.
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They considered Leary a bit juvenile
quite an understatement - leary and thompson crawling around on the floor playing catch with a bottle of chivas regal - and of course in the audience making jokes and whatnot - and the 1/2 gall of vodka plus whatever elese they were enjoying that night. Hunter was so drunk he fell down like a 100 times.
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