Some English brats got there 40 years earlier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottingley_Fairies
Wicked Game in my ass
It’s also kind of a fringe theory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_Pont-Saint-Esprit_mass_poisoning
The attribution of the poisoning to the CIA in Albarelli’s book has been roundly criticized. Historian Steven Kaplan, author of an earlier book about the events, said that this would be “clinically incoherent: LSD takes effects in just a few hours, whereas the inhabitants showed symptoms only after 36 hours or more. Furthermore, LSD does not cause the digestive ailments or the vegetative effects described by the townspeople.”
To be clear: I have no reason to believe that the CIA circa 1951 wouldn’t or couldn’t pull this kind of stunt, just that the evidence that they in fact did is pretty shaky.
Help me out here, I’m having trouble picturing this. Like… a pair of complete, full-size gazelles? Just fastened to the woman’s torso? If not, which parts?
Genuinely curious what he had in mind. A GNOME desktop? A terminal shell?
Sssssshhh, there there, it’s ok. They’re feature phones
Didn’t know about this. How long are we talking, minutes, hours?
Alpha Centauri baby! Still one of my favourite games, I wonder if it still works
Reminds me of this dialogue from Ghost World
Enid : You know, we need to find a place where you can go to meet women who share your interests.
Seymour : Well maybe I don’t want to meet someone who shares my interests. I hate my interests.
Definitely XCOM in my case
At least in Doom they had sense enough to do it on Mars
What about french press?