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The Matrix was released in 1999. The year we entered a new simulation!
Was the release year of The Matrix a hidden message?

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In 1999 we entered some kind of simulation reality based on the world as it was in 1999.

The 21st century doesn't actually exist. The 21st century is just a digital parody of the 20th. Too many reboots across the arts and design, films and fashion. We're recycling the same stories and material.

Cars from 2013 look like cars from 2003 The fashion industry recycles the 20s-90s in shorter and shorter cycles. Almost all films nowadays are re-makes, or reboots. Hipsters wear flannel shirts, buy vinyl, dress in eclectic clothing from past decades, they are basically recycling old ideas in shorter and shorter cycles.

What we call art nowadays is nothing more than eclectic nostalgia boiled down into a product. History is being packaged and sold to us in streets of gentrified 'urban regeneration'. Starbucks is like the borg implant that assimilates the body of the cities and paves the way for other cold glass shrines to the cult of consumerism.

That is what we are left with now, old ideas packaged as new products, not hoverboards or Jetpacks, just cycles of waiting for the next iPhone. The iPhone is like a nostalgia singularity, from sharing childhood memes to your 80s playlists.

The illusion of a linear march into the future is a sleight of hand by the advertisers, trying to convince you that there is something new under the sun.

Everything since 1999 is derivative, and has a synthetic/plastic quality to it.

The plans for the simulation originally came out of WWII. Then the Americans got the data and laid the groundwork for the simulation in the 50s. By the 70s everything had been planned out.

Mckenna mentioned that he felt that the formal run of history ended sometime in the early-mid 90s, and then moved into the post modern malaise.

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At any given time we are being influenced by some point in the 20th Century. Usually from the 1920s to the mid 1990s. Or from Picasso to the dissolving of the USSR, which would be finalized circa 1993/1994. This manifests as fashion trends. The Edwardian Period and the late 1990s are more like Bookends, but the late 90s also serve as the stasis point for the nostalgia.

We experience the Stasis point of 1999. The illusion of something 'new' is a slight of hand by Mad Men. All these 'new things' have derivative threads that reveal them as old.

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I think that in 1999 we entered some kind of simulation reality based on the world as it was in 1999. Yes, this is the plot of The Matrix, but let me elaborate...

I believe that 1999 represents the true 'Present', it is outside the formal run of 'History', but it is also the tipping point before the manifested 'future'. By future, I don't mean a specific date, I mean 'Future' as an aesthetic. The future is really only an idea formulated by 20th century sci-fi. Tight white jump-suits, jet packs, glass buildings etc, so you only really arrive in the future when it looks like the future. So the future is a fashion or style, not a particular date. The film The Thirteenth Floor illustrates all this.

Now... How would such a Matrix function? It would need to provide the illusion of forward progress without really moving forward. We have the miniaturization of technology which has the effect of emperor's new clothes in terms of 'progress'. Notice that there is never quantum leaps in progress in the really important areas, such as energy and biotech. We still have AIDS and Cancer, and we still rely on fossil fuels. In order to truly be progressing we would have to be advancing in those sorts of 'big picture' domains, and not just 'new iPhones' every year.

What I think this Matrix is doing is rotating like a Kaleidoscope, this provides the illusion of 'difference' or progress, but is really more akin to re-arranging furniture in the room. When this rotation to a new position happens it causes minor glitches in reality, it has to create small changes, but never really take us outside of the venn of the 1999 period. We certainly won't have the 2015 future as projected in BTTF II.

Follow this, the clothing and fashion from the first season of the Brady Bunch to the last is very different. It ran from the late 60s to the mid 70s. However if we saw someone from 2003 or even 1999 walking around today, we wouldn't be taken aback by their appearance or clothing style. Cars from 2004 don't look that different from cars from 2014... etc. If a pop music song from today was released in 2004 it wouldn't feel 'out of place', this is in contrast to past decades, for example by 1994 the 80s were already a nostalgic encapsulated idea, an era that had come to a close, there wasn't this leakage of it into the mid 90s with music and fashion, it was retro. You could throw an ironic 80s themed party for example... But how would you throw an ironic retro party based on 2004? It wouldn't feel retro at all.

I do believe that this is a temporary Matrix however, and will probably end in the next couple years or so, because the illusion is wearing thin. Take the idea of a 'hipster' for example. Their fashion sense is already an eclectic nostalgia of past decades all boiled down into a 'look'. Therefore there cannot really be a post-hipster, you can't parody a parody. We've reached some sharp end of an asymptotic curve, and are ready to break through the membrane into something else.

You see it all really began with Picasso, and the introduction of the modern aesthetic, which broke down the world of the Edwardian gentleman and his white man's burden. Certain end-points already occurred within the 20th century itself, the art and literature of the 20s and 30s for example has never been surpassed. As for modern art it peaked with Pollock. The 60s and the Moon landing represented the peak of modernism, after all what were the 1970s but a whining reprisal of the 60s? We were past post-modernism by the early 90s.

How can the 21st century be anything more than a digital parody of the 20th?

There is the pre-Ironic era ending somewhere towards the late 90s, and then the post-Ironic era after the millennium. This is an important point because notice that you can only remake/reboot pre-ironic art and styles, that is why all the big Film reboots are things like GhostBusters, Ninja Turtles and so forth. You can’t really reboot post-irony, say something from 2005 because it would be like a hipster parodying another hipster, it would be redundant. So there is this pre-irony innocence up until about the late 90s.

The phenomenon of 'Synchronicity' began with the death of Kurt Cobain. But I still think it's positive.

Sync has a quality of concrescence. It's pulling back the curtain of 'real', and showing us that things are in fact surreal. I think it ties into time feeling out-of-joint etc. I would suggest that Sync as a personal and meta phenomenon only became real from 1993/1994 onwards. I am now very convinced that with Kurt Cobain's death, both the formal run of 'history' ended, and the phenomenon of Sync began. 1999 was a key stage too, but it did begin around 1993, and the key thing being Cobain in 1994.

Why? because from 1995 onwards we have been in a post-post-modern, ironic hipster culture, always looking for nostalgia, always recycling what has been done before, with every other film being a re-make and whatnot. A 2013 fashion show had 60s Mod inspired coats, that sort of thing... Pre 1994 people were still living in their own time, they weren't hipster and nostalgia freaks like today with our playlist for every decade, not in the same way as today at any rate, which iPhones allow for. I see Sync as teleological scintillations of the transcendental object at the end of time. Like the Aleph/Bet relationship. What this transcendental object really is is Apotheosis.

Religious symbols, heaven, Gods, space ships etc etc are all just a symbol-set or placeholders for this personal Apotheosis/Joy/Excitement. It's sort of a mixture of Mckenna and Bashar.

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1999 - The Matrix

Enslaved humans are kept docile within the "Matrix" – a simulation of the world as it was in 1999.

Malcolm McDowell was in a movie called Class of 1999. Where the students discover that their teachers are actually robots. This fits the Matrix theme.

There's been a really strange theory rattling in the back of my head about 1999. The theory is that at some point in 1999 we entered a simulation, or pocket dimension. This is a synthetic reality that we entered into.

I think our clue was the Cher song believe, with the auto tune, and Britney Spears who brought about the second death of music.

Also, everyone who talks about 1999 always say that it feels like yesterday, I hear this over and over.

Of course the world wasn't perfect before we entered the simulation either, but it definitely had a different vibe to it.

Also whoever is running this simulation seems to love corporate rock, and synthetic pop, they'll have another fembot dance show for the Superbowl this year. By corporate rock, I mean that alternative and punk music died in 1999, and we saw nu-metal, and new rock come in, reprises of corporate rock was brought in.

They got rid of the Khakis, and got everyone back into Blue Jeans.

Everything since 1999 is derivative, and has a synthetic/plastic quality to it.

But you say, what about Indie Music? Well there was plenty of Indie in the 90s already, including Ben Gibbard.

There are certain caretakers of the simulation now, Simon Cowell for example, creating the new pop stars.

I think that the plans for the simulation originally came out of WWII. Then the Americans got the data and laid the groundwork for the simulation in the 50s. By the 70s everything had been planned out.

Especially since the 70s, there has been synthetic food, medicine, etc. In other words a fake version of something, branded as the 'real thing'.

Try to find a 'real' version of anything nowadays, it's damn hard. They don't even let GMOS be labelled.

Waiting for the next iPhone is sort of a symbol of the linear future. However what people aren't seeing is that all the component improvements on the iPhone are now on a sharp curve towards 'good enough'.

For a screen that small how much more resolution can the human eye use, for consumers how much better does the camera need to be, etc. In other words beyond a couple more generations the iPhone will be good enough and the consumer fetish spin-doctors won't be able to convince you that there is something worth buying anymore. This is a metaphor for all other things too.

Mckenna mentioned that he felt that the formal run of history ended sometime in the early-mid 90s, and then moved into the post modern malaise. (paraphrasing)

He talked about going into Art galleries and seeing an eclectic mish-mash of decades, and post modern artist not having their own original point of view.

This is also the time that the Recycling campaigns got introduced to us in Elementary schools.

Now the regurgitation can no longer be hidden by the ad agencies, it's apparent for all to see, Soylent Green isn't people, it's history and old ideas being served up and eaten.

Cars from 2013 look like cars from 2003. The fashion industry recycles the 20s-90s in shorter and shorter cycles. Almost all films nowadays are re-makes, or reboots. Hipsters wear flannel shirts, buy vinyl, dress in eclectic clothing from past decades, they are basically recycling old ideas in shorter and shorter cycles.

What we call art nowadays is nothing more than eclectic nostalgia boiled down into a product. History is being packaged and sold to us in streets of gentrified 'urban regeneration'. Starbucks is like the borg implant that assimilates the body of the cities and paves the way for other cold glass shrines to the cult of consumerism.

That is what we are left with now, old ideas packaged as new products, not hoverboards or Jetpacks, just cycles of waiting for the next iPhone. The iPhone is like a nostalgia singularity, from sharing childhood memes to your 80s playlists.

The illusion of a linear march into the future is a sleight of hand by the advertisers, trying to convince you that there is something new under the sun.

However what is this technology actually doing for us, it's the carrier or medium for memes to be shared, it is the surrogate for the meme to be born. The meme is yourself made manifest, the human apotheosis. Not a technological singularity, but a human one.

Whatever the Apotheosis is I don't see it as something baroque or byzantine. It's not being an angel sitting on a cloud, flying a starship to Alpha Centauri, or walking around in white robes and sandals on the fifth dimension. No those things are just limited symbols of the true Apotheosis which is living your bliss.

A personal-sync filled solipsistic journey towards living your bliss. This man to god transition is essentially about turning inside out, bringing the interior landscape and making it manifest into the external world. That has been the collective human experience, bringing out the inventions from the human imagination and laying them onto the 'exterior' world of rocks water and trees, all of which happen to be fractal in structure which lend themselves to the workings of a holographic model.

It is a personal timewave though, the tone of the past 15 years has been that of an eclectic personal journey, and a move away from the collective imagination. We no longer all watch the same music on MTV at the same time, instead we have personal playlists. So this turning inside out process has moved away from the collective and towards the personal.

The other shift that people have noticed is that primary colors have gone from Red Yellow Blue to Red Green Blue. They remember Red Yellow Blue from Art Class. This one is explainable and isn’t too mysterious, computers use RGB and painters use RYB.

However the RGB primary colors didn’t really enter the public consciousness until about the mid 90s as most people were not familiar with computers yet. What is interesting is that this is about the same time period that people noticed the Sun getting whiter, and commenting that the colors in nature seemed more saturated in the 70s and 80s. I do think that this time period is some kind of shift point in time. This early 90s period is also when a lot of people remember the alternate New Zealand location i.e East or North East of Australia from the classroom. The so called (Mandela Effect), another example of synchronicity.

I remember reading this book called 'Turnabout' by Margaret Peterson Haddix, and it featured two centennial women who aged backwards. They ended up in the year 2050 or something like that as teenagers. They went out to celebrate a birthday and the character narrating made a statement very similar, at least in terms of fashion and art. Everything that people were wearing was a new decked out version of previous decades, and the line I'll always remember was "just what was it about those psychedelic daisies that kept coming back?" Apparently it was the 4th or so incarnation of flower power being in vogue.

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I haven't been able to fathom the entire artificial delusion but it's nice knowing that other people notice how fake-fake fakeity-fake this reality has become.

More than fake, it is becoming profane and more wicked with each day's news.

Of course, 9/11 was a mind blitz of trauma and most everybody I know was traumatized and changed by this.
The Great Delusion had started.. something about reality was very different after that.

The sun is supposed to be yellow. But sometime in the last decade or so.. it became WHITE.

The while light in the sky that we see... is it the sun and the moon or is it a projection or a hologram or, maybe I don't know anymore.

This thread should get read so, bump.
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Looks good. Saved it for later reading.
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I've argued for some time now that nothing feels real, like it used to.

The smells in the air, the feel of the different seasons.

The lack of insects, butterflies, birds and more.

The energy of people even.

Everything feels synthetic and artificial.

Perhaps we've consumed too much artificial material and it's embedded in our bodies and part of our DNA/RNA?

Maybe we've synchronized to too many harmonies in the range of the different WiFi, satellite and other broadcasts around us, including the harmonic resonance of the Earth changing?

Could we revert back, if the possible EMP event takes place? Would be revert back to nature and analog devices? Cooking with fire again, no microwaves, and so on?
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Ummm what you call a simulation I call the "Rothschild Paradigm" or "Social Engineering"

Let me explain.

We as a species should have advanced so much more than we have by now... it is almost 2020 after all.

Look at shows like Tomorrow's World and many films from before the 80's based on today, they all envision by 2020 we would be in spaceships and there would be flying cars everywhere, cheap energy sources, etc...

But in order to achieve those feats we need the very same tech that has been kept away from the public, I'm talking Tesla, free energy, etc...

The release of such tech would almost end the oil and energy industries as we know them and would decentralize them completely.

This would take away a lot of the "tapeworm" quality the Elites have on us, not to mention the Petrodollar and all FIAT currencies would collapse.

So, in order for the Elites to remain in power they have to keep us stuck in this level of progress as this is the only way they can exploit us, hence why it might seem to you we got put into a simulation.

And even now that there is a push for "selected" Green Energy... who are the people leading this? the Oil companies as well.

Pretty sure thats what the Crown Council of 13 discuss and have meetings about... is all about the controlled release of tech and consumer products that would affect THEM negatively... hence why we are stuck in a Greyhound Day movie parody... we just get prettier smartphones and thinner curved TV's.

The American Dream is THEIR dream as that type of paradigm keeps them in charge while the people "dreaming" are having their BBQ's and Drinking beer and enjoying their "freedom" watching sports and entertainment.. this is why Civics was taken away from the UK's and USA's schools.
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Can I go back to-1999?
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"Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity."

"There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention."
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Ummm what you call a simulation I call the "Rothschild Paradigm" or "Social Engineering"

Let me explain.

We as a species should have advanced so much more than we have by now... it is almost 2020 after all.

Look at shows like Tomorrow's World and many films from before the 80's based on today, they all envision by 2020 we would be in spaceships and there would be flying cars everywhere, cheap energy sources, etc...

But in order to achieve those feats we need the very same tech that has been kept away from the public, I'm talking Tesla, free energy, etc...

The release of such tech would almost end the oil and energy industries as we know them and would decentralize them completely.

This would take away a lot of the "tapeworm" quality the Elites have on us, not to mention the Petrodollar and all FIAT currencies would collapse.

So, in order for the Elites to remain in power they have to keep us stuck in this level of progress as this is the only way they can exploit us, hence why it might seem to you we got put into a simulation.

And even now that there is a push for "selected" Green Energy... who are the people leading this? the Oil companies as well.

Pretty sure thats what the Crown Council of 13 discuss and have meetings about... is all about the controlled release of tech and consumer products that would affect THEM negatively... hence why we are stuck in a Greyhound Day movie parody... we just get prettier smartphones and thinner curved TV's.

The American Dream is THEIR dream as that type of paradigm keeps them in charge while the people "dreaming" are having their BBQ's and Drinking beer and enjoying their "freedom" watching sports and entertainment.. this is why Civics was taken away from the UK's and USA's schools.
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Valid viewpoint and who would not agree that everything is just like you said.
I think you meant Groundhog Day, that movie with Bill Murray.

I'd just like to add that I think part of the plan is to emp us into chaos and then...
institute the order.
Order out of chaos.
Then AI
Then the hive mind etc.
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Welcome to the quickening...
"Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity."

"There was a man who could create what could not be imagined. A temple so great you questioned if it was built with human hands. A man who built an idea into the greatest force the world has ever known. A world built from a single word. I care not for the folly of man but for the end of human contention."
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I like mountains and rivers.

Go outside and be the change that you believe the world is lacking.
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I like mountains and rivers.

Go outside and be the change that you believe the world is lacking.
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I like mountains and rivers too.

"Be the Change" .. did you get that from an Obama campaign billboard?

I'd rather trust in Jesus, thanks anyway.

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We do live in a simulation, always have not that it changes much at all if 0.00001% of the center of an atom contains something that's "real" or not.

Something solid is anything but solid if you know your physics.
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Nope. You are just getting older.
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They came too late. Still, the powerfreaks they are they've tried to channel the wave, and they still do..

The Matrix as they portray it is a ruse

No worries though, they have lost a long time ago, it's just that they haven't remembered yet that they should be glad about that

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I've argued for some time now that nothing feels real, like it used to.

The smells in the air, the feel of the different seasons.

The lack of insects, butterflies, birds and more.

The energy of people even.

Everything feels synthetic and artificial.

Perhaps we've consumed too much artificial material and it's embedded in our bodies and part of our DNA/RNA?

Maybe we've synchronized to too many harmonies in the range of the different WiFi, satellite and other broadcasts around us, including the harmonic resonance of the Earth changing?

Could we revert back, if the possible EMP event takes place? Would be revert back to nature and analog devices? Cooking with fire again, no microwaves, and so on?
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This!!

I've been feeling like this for quite a while. And more intensely recently. It almost feels like a prison now.
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I've argued for some time now that nothing feels real, like it used to.

The smells in the air, the feel of the different seasons.

The lack of insects, butterflies, birds and more.

The energy of people even.

Everything feels synthetic and artificial.

Perhaps we've consumed too much artificial material and it's embedded in our bodies and part of our DNA/RNA?

Maybe we've synchronized to too many harmonies in the range of the different WiFi, satellite and other broadcasts around us, including the harmonic resonance of the Earth changing?

Could we revert back, if the possible EMP event takes place? Would be revert back to nature and analog devices? Cooking with fire again, no microwaves, and so on?
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We could and it would be very welcome for most of us imo. Sure no net but it would bring the level of insanity right down for sure and for a variety of reasons.

Anyway, i caught the Matrix again last week, still an amazing movie and what a story! Probably the best scifi movie ever hf
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This is why so many people are losing their shit.

It's because we're looping through the same shit while being tricked to think that it's new.

Thanks OP, you gave me some great material to form some of my own theories...

5 star post!
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not to worry - there will be a global memory wipe, and a complete history reset next year,

again

like Dark City

:)
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not to worry - there will be a global memory wipe, and a complete history reset next year,

again

like Dark City

:)
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Another great movie!! I think a reset is coming but it won't be fast and suddenly forgotten imo. I read a book as a kid where an apocalypse of sorts had happened and everyone was back on horse and carts and the kids were passing rusted out cars asking what they were etc. I remember only the elders knowing what had happened and even then it was from their parents etc. It was a good read and one of only a few books i remember from below 10yrs old yet the title evades me.....

If an EMP or ww3 event happens - it will be shite for a while but stability would return. Hands on labour would return as necessary and the jobs in the digital age would return to farming or old school industry as needed, basically back to the 70's and beyond into the past - no looting then, just a hard days work for the dollar and a time when people had some respect for fellow humans cos we were all in the same boat. Today we are a blend of the old n the new. It scares me to think where we will be in 50yrs when all or most of the manual practices are unwanted or old hat lol (fine for centuries yet suddenly....)

Good thread op hf
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The men in black neurolyzer comes in mind. I see the synchronicites in people. Like they are copies or its some hive mind shit going on.

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I still think that Cern fucking with neutrinos may somehow have have something to do with this thread topic also.
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not to worry - there will be a global memory wipe, and a complete history reset next year,

again

like Dark City

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Watched it again two days ago. Have you ever seen The Thirteenth Floor? Strange that so many movies of this style all came out at the same time.
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When I first watched a few minutes of this vid, it didn't look like anything related to the topic of this thread.

On second look, I skipped to about the middle and my jaw dropped.
This woman described her journeys into places that nobody should ever go.. ever! The bible warns of doing this, going into the spirit world etc.
She talks about reptilians, greys, clones and her experiences with battling with them.

I couldn't watch the entire vid because what she was describing is beyond your worst nightmare.
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I still think that Cern fucking with neutrinos may somehow have have something to do with this thread topic also.
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Watch Anthony Patch explain STRANGELETS that are like super energy ... going deep into the earth.

It seemed to me (after watching Anthony Patch vids) that the LHC is feeding whatever is underground.
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It was March 1999 when I overdosed on LSD and a cocktail of other drugs and heaps of alcohol.. I literally dropped and woke up and I was in the underworlds all of a sudden.. The first thing I noticed upon waking was that the time was 6am.. I was only 15 at the time.. Now that cosmic time is at least into the 13th hour.. Yeh its been a long hard journey..
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It was March 1999 when I overdosed on LSD and a cocktail of other drugs and heaps of alcohol.. I literally dropped and woke up and I was in the underworlds all of a sudden.. The first thing I noticed upon waking was that the time was 6am.. I was only 15 at the time.. Now that cosmic time is at least into the 13th hour.. Yeh its been a long hard journey..
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I know you are trolling, at least have way but lol

damn bro...hit a chord here
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