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Month: October 2023

Skyscrapers as seen from the ground.

Splat
by Zachary Robert Long (3192 words, estimated reading time: 16 minutes)

Posted on October 31, 2023August 31, 2024 by Zack Long

32. During certain moments in life, the human brain changes our perception of time. One common example is the feeling that the work day is dragging on, you keep glancing at the clock but that last hour just doesn’t end. Time dilation is often referenced in trip reports on LSD and other psychedelic drugs. It…

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My perfect day is sitting in a room with some blank paper. That’s heaven. That’s gold and anything else is just a waste of time

— Cormac McCarthy

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