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Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
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Tell the big cat he's missed and to keep on keeping on.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
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Just read recently about how they're removed psychedelic properties from LSD, and letting the rest re-wire the brain to help schizophrenia, etc.
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I played a Midget game at NSWC on acid back in the day.
Pretty creative that game....
Pretty creative that game....
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Very interesting indeed. They named this altered form of LSD as "JRT".
Not only quelled schizophrenia symptoms in animal tests, but also produced anti-depressant effects.
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They've been using LSD to treat psychiatric disorders for a while now. Apparently it's hugely beneficial in severe cases of PTSD too.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
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Canadian flag day - I remember the new flag in 1965 - I've gotten used to it. 
Here's the one we 'almost' had

Here's the one we 'almost' had

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Huh.
Had no idea.
Choose to defer from the red, white and blue did they?
Had no idea.
Choose to defer from the red, white and blue did they?
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They called it the "Pearson Pennant".
During the Great Canadian flag debate of 1963-64 one of the designs was this, created by Alan Beddoe named the Pearson Pennant as the Prime Minister of Canada at the time was Lester B. Pearson loved this design.
