Aldous Huxley, Dying of Cancer, Left This World Tripping on LSD (1963) https://www.openculture.com/2024/04/aldous-huxley-dying-of-cancer-left-this-world-tripping-on-lsd-1963.html
Aldous Huxley, Dying of Cancer, Left This World Tripping on LSD (1963) https://www.openculture.com/2024/04/aldous-huxley-dying-of-cancer-left-this-world-tripping-on-lsd-1963.html
@qurlyjoe@AdrianRiskin@devlogic@cR0w@PogoWasRight@SecurityWriter I think there's a distinction here. If you're making an evidentiary claim, surely you would need to cite it, even if the citation is a paper you wrote. But if you're just using language in a certain way, and you've used language in that way before, do you really need to credit yourself for that turn of phrase? Seems silly...
@Paulatics YOU! RULE!I am halfway through your speech here and it is just so enheartening to hear leadership speak up for decency and care of fellow human beings like this
@Jorsh @TheBreadmonkey @HailsandAles I've been working on a youTube video about "Consider Her Ways"Mr. Grove might not like the update, but he is dead and I'm excited. https://archive.org/details/considerherways0000grov/
@hyruleinterviews Florent Gorges has heard a third explanation: the Lark cigarettes Yamauchi used to smoke https://omakebooks.com/products/l-histoire-de-nintendo-vol-3-copie