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Dear Folks,

 

Does anyone here know much about Timothy Leary?

 

If so, then, does anyone here have any opinions about WHY Timothy Leary HAD to die?

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And, was Timothy just about the Greatest Psychologist that ever LIVED?

 

What made Tim so special that anyone might wish to write a song about him??

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I mean:  Certainly, he does not LOOK like much.....maybe.....back in the year.... 1970.

Those were the days when chicks were really HOT.

 

 

Maybe you recall what it FELT like to be alive and a teen in the year...

1968.

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I would give a LOT to return to 1969, or 1970, and have a toke.

But, I ain't toking no more.

I must protect my brain from....

Who knows what, and....

For what, I know not what.....

 

Those MOODY BLUES....

In fact, they are hard to top, too.

 

And now.....

 

Just forgot what I was going to say next....

 

Maybe I will add it later....

 

Best regards,

And better regards....to some here.

 

Gamma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

no he was a charlatan.

 

 

 

I think not.

His LSD therapy with prisoners had high efficacy rates.

 

He just let the monkey out the cage too recklessly and LSD therapy got shut down due to it.

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6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Just forgot what I was going to say next....

 

ummmm

 

6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

But, I ain't toking no more.

I must protect my brain from....

Who knows what, and....

For what, I know not what.....

 

 

Posted
On 9/13/2024 at 10:08 PM, connda said:

Why Did Timothy Leary HAVE to Die?

 

No, no, no, no, He's outside looking in.

Excellent, I was just about to post the same.

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On 9/13/2024 at 10:05 PM, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Folks,

 

Does anyone here know much about Timothy Leary?

 

If so, then, does anyone here have any opinions about WHY Timothy Leary HAD to die?

image.png.b131c5f43162f114e2d66a47aceafd4b.png

 

And, was Timothy just about the Greatest Psychologist that ever LIVED?

 

What made Tim so special that anyone might wish to write a song about him??

image.png.6c833b58de093466183aaa85b82e4a8b.png

I mean:  Certainly, he does not LOOK like much.....maybe.....back in the year.... 1970.

Those were the days when chicks were really HOT.

 

 

Maybe you recall what it FELT like to be alive and a teen in the year...

1968.

image.png.53e8c93c06478994456675723186df0d.png

 

I would give a LOT to return to 1969, or 1970, and have a toke.

But, I ain't toking no more.

I must protect my brain from....

Who knows what, and....

For what, I know not what.....

 

Those MOODY BLUES....

In fact, they are hard to top, too.

 

And now.....

 

.....

 

Maybe I will add it later....

 

Best regards,

And better regards....to some here.

 

Gamma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He had to die because that's the fate of everyone. He died from prostate cancer at 76. Him and his wife were alcoholics.  He experimented with psychedelics after going to Mexico and trying Psilocybin mushrooms. After this he took LSD and others and convinced others to do the same, as he felt they would help some. They do have you use your mind more, and do help some people with mental issues and anger. Many of his patients didn't return to crime after they were released. ...........................

"But, I ain't toking no more.

I must protect my brain from....

Who knows what, and....

For what, I know not what.................Just forgot what I was going to say next"....Maybe your short term memory isn't so good from toking?

Posted

Well ... get you prostate checked, live longer.   Although 75 is pass he expiration date for being born 1920.

 

LSD ... fun times

 

DISCLAIMER: not an endorsement to use, but, if mentally capable ... 😎

Posted

I remember watching a documentary yonks ago about the psychedelic era in the US. Leary featured heavily in it.

Wasn't it he who coined the line that summed up the culture - 'Turn on, tune in, and drop out'?

But the one thing I remember most about the documentary - even after all these years - was Leary's final words to camera when intercepted on a New York street for a comment.

He was asked something about 'the end of the hippy culture'. His response was "I never liked hippies anyway" - fade to black....

 

Posted

He tuned in ....then dropped out , everyone has to die ,and will, it's inevitable 

 

regards Worgeordie 

 

 

Posted
23 hours ago, worgeordie said:

He tuned in ....then dropped out , everyone has to die ,and will, it's inevitable 

 

regards Worgeordie 

 

 

 

Thank you for your reply to me, Sir.

 

As we both recall....

 

When I first began posting on TV's Farang Pub....quite some time ago....

 

You didn't pay me no mind.

 

Now, sometimes, on rare occasions....

 

You seem to deign to acknowledge my existence here....

 

So, I must thank you for this.

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Thank you for your reply to me, Sir.

 

As we both recall....

 

When I first began posting on TV's Farang Pub....quite some time ago....

 

You didn't pay me no mind.

 

Now, sometimes, on rare occasions....

 

You seem to deign to acknowledge my existence here....

 

So, I must thank you for this.

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

best double-negative of the day 🙂

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