Jun. 30th, 2005

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Well, no, the entry is not ACTUALLY about sex drugs and rock and roll. I was just noticing to myself earlier that the thing all three of those things have in common is that they have the capability of forcing a person into a state of euphoria. Generally, though, rock and roll is the safest. Unless you're in a monogamous relationship. Yet, rock and roll is so OFTEN OVERLOOKED as having the ability to force one into a state of euphoria. Probably because stupid druggies think it's the drugs instead of the music. They'd be so much HEALTHIER if they just LISTENED TO THE MUSIC. I just think it's annoying, for example, when people think psychedelic rock is only FOR people on drugs and cannot be made or appreciated otherwise, when it is my absolute favorite sort of music PERIOD and I've never even been DRUNK. And although I don't make psychedelic music, I do paint some pretty groovy psychedelic artwork, all without the aid of chemicals. I mean the point of psychedelic art (which includes music) is to reproduce or at least remind one of a hallucination, which basically means that you shouldn't NEED the drugs to do what the art does on its own. But then, I've always suspected that I am chemically different from the average person anyway, so maybe other people DO need drugs to appreciate it, but the point is I DON'T AND I'M PROUD.

Also, there's this survey that is so appropriate and so also my favorite food ever that I have to post it here: )

And also, um, I still forget the other stuff I was going to tell you yesterday but forgot.

by the way

Jun. 30th, 2005 09:21 pm
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I am so totally listening right now to The Fifth Dimension singing "Working on a Groovy Thing," I mean is that not COOL????????????????????????????

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