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ms_manic_minxx

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Here's a fun synchronicity!

So, my jaw dropped the other day when I was doing some market research for a sci-fi I'm writing, and (I don't know HOW I missed this!!), I came across a novel called, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"

Ohhh... CHANGA!! Does anyone know anything about the story behind the popular changa blends here, named after the novel? Wikipedia also alludes to something in the novel called... "Nexus6." (I have to get my paws on this book!)

It made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside to know that, even if we never meet on earth, we are all SO united in our dreams.

The essence of a cyberpunk of novel is a slightly-post-future, dark, enclosed world where the hero is a freak of society, based on the sole fact he still has morals, human emotion, and heart-centered qualities.

Some people write cyberpunk, and it inspires people's changa. Some people smoke changa, and get inspired to write cyberpunk.

(I want to dance around, but maybe it's the caffeine in the black tea I just drank.) WOW!!!!!!
 
Writing is cool..i started to write like 6 different books and got lazy...

DO you mean that the term "changa" is from the book?..I know that in aus "changa" refers to a "smoking blend"..i think anyway.

I feel like this alot in our society...I dont fit in here at all...funny i went looking for work today..and of all the places i go to..ironic how in our day with all that is going on with the planet, the only place i can find that is hiring and pays a decent wage..is a logging and lumber company..and thats where i draw the lien right now..i refuse to help anyone cut down more of the BC rainforest..

Than I go to some environmental organization that a friend tells me about that is hiring people..to build communtiy gardens and more city greenspace..yet they wont hire me becasue im no longer "youth"..so its better than i work to destroy things becasue im 25?..seriouily this society is fucked becasue the economy cant adjust...

This society is sooooooo backwards. Ideals dont seem to help the individual at all.
 
Philip K Dick - unsung genius. Not only Bladerunner (the ultimate classic noir sci-fi film) but also responsible for "A Scanner Darkly", (made into a terrific film a couple of years back - Richard Linklater, I think ... check it out! Dark, funny and brilliant) also, "Man in the High Castle" is probably his best book, IMHO ... read it if you can.
 
ms_manic_minxx said:
Some people write cyberpunk, and it inspires people's changa. Some people smoke changa, and get inspired to write cyberpunk.

(I want to dance around, but maybe it's the caffeine in the black tea I just drank.) WOW!!!!!!

Haha, you're funny.


I've never watched Blade Runner. I'm going to watch it on netflix in a bit....haha, while I work on some changa no less.

edit*...It was a wonderful movie. I especially liked Roy's performance in the end...especially x2, the moments just before he expires...the way he's speaking and reflecting...and realizing...the mannerisms of his face. Two thumbs up from me.
 
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

Time to die.
 
cellux said:
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

Time to die.

love it!
 
ms_manic_minxx said:
Here's a fun synchronicity!

So, my jaw dropped the other day when I was doing some market research for a sci-fi I'm writing, and (I don't know HOW I missed this!!), I came across a novel called, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"

Ohhh... CHANGA!! Does anyone know anything about the story behind the popular changa blends here, named after the novel? Wikipedia also alludes to something in the novel called... "Nexus6." (I have to get my paws on this book!)

It made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside to know that, even if we never meet on earth, we are all SO united in our dreams.

The essence of a cyberpunk of novel is a slightly-post-future, dark, enclosed world where the hero is a freak of society, based on the sole fact he still has morals, human emotion, and heart-centered qualities.

Some people write cyberpunk, and it inspires people's changa. Some people smoke changa, and get inspired to write cyberpunk.

(I want to dance around, but maybe it's the caffeine in the black tea I just drank.) WOW!!!!!!

Been interested in cyberpunk from my teen up to adulthood.
 
yea, philip k dick has been the inspiration for a lot of sci fi movies. His books are amazing and to date they've made blade runner, minority report, and a scanner darkly from his books, i'm not sure if they've used any of his other material. You should read his wiki, the man was brilliant but completely wrecked as far as psyche/dealing with life. It may have sucked for him, but it no doubt catalyzed some amazing and awe inspiring art.
 
Talk about syncronicity, I've been watching Total Recall 2070 this week for the first time :D It's a spinoff of a few different novels. The first few episodes are 'meh' but it is getting better. Hulu has all of the episodes up for those of you who can view it.

"Now Wait for Last Year" is another good read, it's about a time-travel drug with a deadly addiction...

PKD allegedly tried really high doses of Vitamin C and was contacted by god, via a pink laser into his brain, who told him about a dangerous illness that his son was carrying - just in time to have doctors treat it.

He also thought the Roman Empire never fell... his life was pretty interesting.
 
azrael said:
Talk about syncronicity, I've been watching Total Recall 2070 this week for the first time :D It's a spinoff of a few different novels. The first few episodes are 'meh' but it is getting better. Hulu has all of the episodes up for those of you who can view it.

"Now Wait for Last Year" is another good read, it's about a time-travel drug with a deadly addiction...

PKD allegedly tried really high doses of Vitamin C and was contacted by god, via a pink laser into his brain, who told him about a dangerous illness that his son was carrying - just in time to have doctors treat it.

He also thought the Roman Empire never fell... his life was pretty interesting.

Yeah, the empire never ended...

check out his book VALIS, it's a semi-biography of this incident. Also check out this text
 
Uncle Knucles said:
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch has some definite DMT friendly themes.

it msut be twenty years since I read that one ... I'm ordering it. Now!
 
Oh man, now I feel like I have to dig back up some of these books!

Martian Time-Slip and Galactic Pot Healer both bugged me out. There's just so much!
 
Goddamn you guys!!! As if I didn't have enough books on my plate already you guys spew out 1-2 books per post!! Its gunna be a long, word filled summer for me...
 
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