Posted by: BathroomCoffee May 26, 2005
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Adult Links (DEFINITELY NO GOOD FOR WORK!!!): http://interactingarts.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24 ('How to: Organize an Orgy: 'Most people want to have group sex, but more or less conscious mental barriers stop them. Help them . . .') http://www.geocities.com/christianfemdom/parlor.html (Christians into BDSM: 'It is our goal to Glorify Jesus Christ by all that we do and help other folks who are struggling with Femdom issues. There are many pitfalls and avenues for sin for folks with Femdom leanings and on this web site, we attempt to warn of these areas . . .') http://visionandpsychosis.net/modern_cubical.htm (The Modern Cubicle: cubicles became the industry standard for worker protection after an accidental discovery revealed the cause of sudden onset dissociative episodes in at-risk office workers. (Nervous Breakdowns) The walls and other side or peripheral vision blocking features prevent modern workers having the sudden onset dissociative episodes') http://www.heffter.org (The Heffter Institute: 'For millennia, psychedelics played essential roles in the culture and spiritual practices of advanced civilizations such as the Mayans, Greeks, and Indo-Aryans. These substances hold similar importance today in many traditional non-Western societies. We are at an historic moment . . .') http://www.trepan.com (International Trepanation Advocacy Group) NME's Magic Mushroom Mania Loses Its Sparkle Indie pop magazine NME warned this week that Glastonbury revellers eating magic mushrooms at this year's event could face 7 years in jail, following the British authorities' decision to categorise the psychedelic fungi alongside heroin, cocaine and ecstasy. "If you think you can get away with it (taking mushrooms), think again," a police spokesman told NME. "Glastonbury is no different from any other time or place. There is a belief that we turn a blind eye but believe me, we don't. Officers will have been briefed on the change on the law and will have testing kits with them." NME's warning came 12 months after the fading indie title published a controversial drugs guide called 'NME's top tips for top trips' which urged its readers to 'turn on, tune in, drop out and get shroomed up as the Third Summer of Love kicks off'. Their 'Third Summer of Love' was cancelled one month later. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/HoustonBernard (Houston Bernard, New York) http://www.alissongothz.com.br (Alisson Gothz, Brazil) http://www.jatomic.dircon.co.uk/ja_gal0.htm (Jason Atomic, UK)
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