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Drinking From a Poisoned Chalice

The term "poisoned chalice" is applied to a thing or situation which appears to be good when it is received or experienced by someone, but then becomes or is found to be bad. The idea was referred to by Benedict of [read more...]

Drinking From a Poisoned Chalice2025-11-08T13:50:27+00:00

The Psychedelic Academe – LSD as Medicine

Suits versus tie-dye. Psilocybin meets PowerPoint. LSD sits in the corner while MDMA networks politely. Oakland’s Psychedelic Science conference proves that the line between scientific rigor and cosmic curiosity is just a thin, glowing haze. A Two-World Collision Half the [read more...]

The Psychedelic Academe – LSD as Medicine2025-11-14T16:52:42+00:00

There are Exactly This Many Goats in America

America has many silent majorities, but none more underestimated — or more bleating — than goats. The numbers are real, the trend is undeniable, and the implications for national security remain unclear at best. There were 2,621,514 goats in the United [read more...]

There are Exactly This Many Goats in America2025-11-14T15:30:36+00:00

The Puzzle: 100 Green-Eyed Dragons

Neurodope would like to introduce a puzzler for your mind-raking pleasure. "You visit a remote desert island inhabited by one hundred very friendly dragons, all of whom have green eyes. They haven't seen a human for many centuries and are very excited [read more...]

The Puzzle: 100 Green-Eyed Dragons2025-11-30T19:47:56+00:00

Johannes Kepler, Founder of Celestial Mechanics

Johannes Kepler, founder of celestial mechanics, was born December 27, 1571, at Weil der Stadt, Stuttgart, Germany. His grandfather was lord mayor of the town, but his family had many hardships; his father, Heinrich, was a mercenary who abandoned his [read more...]

Johannes Kepler, Founder of Celestial Mechanics2025-11-09T02:13:20+00:00
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