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|    Ross Finlayson to Physfitfreak    |
|    Re: DeepSeek helping me to clarify (2/2)    |
|    14 Apr 25 22:21:55    |
      [continued from previous message]              > seasons of the year. Always fresh of course. Kool-Aid was history. I       > actually never bought it again.       >       >       >       >                            Yeah it's bad for you it's not even good, what it means though       is drinking the kool-aid is how the Jim Jones cult ended and       what it means is acculturation, then also as with regards to       "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test", I don't know much what it's       about, though I seem to recall having read a copy of it before.                            Sort of like "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"       or the "The Dancing Wu-Li Masters", or something like Jack Sarfatti,       if you've never heard of and read those then you have a       lot of kool-aid to drink, about a whole fire-hose of it.              Traditionally, Kool-Aid Man busts through a brick wall       and says "Oh Yeah".                     Sunny D was considered a bit healthier than Kool-Aid.       Anyways, maybe you should try Smarties instead (American, Dee Smarties).       Or Flintstones. (Chewable vitamins.) Instead of Dumbies.                     Fresh, vine-warm, raw raspberries, strawberries, cherries,       plums, and a ton of canned peaches and pears. We never       had kool-aid, though. Ate a lot of beets. Clean living.              What "Deep" means. Figuratively. "Wow, deep."                                   The modern radicals, either way, are considered anti-culture.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterculture_of_the_1960s              The anti-culture is considered: anti-culture.                            Anyways if you've read Born's "The Restless Universe" then       either talk about physics or summon some more Kosmanson.                     "Wow, man, that is deep."                     Foundations: it's deep.                            History: it's long.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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