Basically, Lindsay used a drug to help her understand her addiction to drugs? This girl needs help off screen.
112233 said:Just think if ayahuasca became the new Hollywood fad, with all the stars going to the Amazon and talking about their experiences.
I’ve since drunk ayahuasca seven times, and frankly I’m baffled that our government bothers to criminalize drugs at all, especially one that can be so astonishingly helpful.
I'm with Art on this one... :?Uncle Knucles said:How anyone can be celebrating an endorsement by Lindsay Lohan as anything remotely positive, I really don't understand.
You all realize that she is an object of widespread mockery and universal ridicule, yes? This is kind of on par with a celebrity endorsement from Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto... Or this week's castoff from The Bachelor... Or Honey Boo Boo.... In other words, probably not the optimal vehicle for introducing ayahuasca to the masses.
I'm honestly pretty shocked and appalled by this sentiment. How is this positive? Who is this good for? The notion that DMT/ayahuasca are illegal because of a lack of celebrity endorsement simply does not hold up under scrutiny (hell, they're not even illegal due to a lack of scientific evidence). I honestly don't understand this perspective.112233 said:Just think if ayahuasca became the new Hollywood fad, with all the stars going to the Amazon and talking about their experiences. Celebrity endorsement would help change the legal status of medicinal aya. We all know how many people were exposed to DMT because of Rogan.
This. 100%Uncle Knucles said:How anyone can be celebrating an endorsement by Lindsay Lohan as anything remotely positive, I really don't understand.
SnozzleBerry said:I'm honestly pretty shocked and appalled by this sentiment. How is this positive? Who is this good for? The notion that DMT/ayahuasca are illegal because of a lack of celebrity endorsement simply does not hold up under scrutiny (hell, they're not even illegal due to a lack of scientific evidence). I honestly don't understand this perspective.112233 said:Just think if ayahuasca became the new Hollywood fad, with all the stars going to the Amazon and talking about their experiences.
This. 100%Uncle Knucles said:How anyone can be celebrating an endorsement by Lindsay Lohan as anything remotely positive, I really don't understand.
I honestly don't understand this perspective.
I see it in the same way. Celebrities are massive meme spreaders (in the Richard Dawkins definition). People will investigate this Aya meme and some will try it. Be it kitchen brewed or taken in the Peruvian Jungle. And they will report their findings to their friends. If they are positive, the message will spread further. Lindsay reported positively, so I'm sure alot of celebrity followers will investigate Aya. Let's hope that these followers have a positive experience as well.obliguhl said:Well, people are looking up to them, adopting their opinions, imitating them. They are regarded as the cultural elite and what they are doing has massive weight in the mainstream. People feel close to them. Even though they are complete strangers. For instance, everyone is on a first name basis with them by default.
obliguhl said:PS: POSTSEX GLOW ..... barf![]()
obliguhl said:112233 was joking, i wasn't. You might not agree with celebrity and mainstream culture. You might find it apaling, disgusting. Doesn't matter. Its these people and their followers who dominate mass culture, not you.
The specific line snozz quoted was a joke, and a the celebrity endorsement was also a joke, but I'm happy for Lohan and her aya trips. I don't care what vacuous world she may have come from (and I think her role in Machete was quite good). What's the line? There is no bad publicity?
I also think people deserve a second chance, a third chance, a twenty-second chance. To err is human, to forgive...you get the idea.
Aya will always weed out the wheat from the chaff. The smell and taste alone will ensure only seriously inquisitive people will approach. Tell they may puke from both ends, and you'll have more run away scared.
Wasn't there a speech Jim Carry made about DMT sometime ago?
hug46 said:[. I am just waiting for all the fashion magazines to start advertising chic and stylish vomit buckets for the discerning aya drinker and the agony aunt pages taken over by various gurus coming out of the woodwork.
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So what...?obliguhl said:I honestly don't understand this perspective.
Well, people are looking up to them, adopting their opinions, imitating them. They are regarded as the cultural elite and what they are doing has massive weight in the mainstream. People feel close to them. Even though they are complete strangers. For instance, everyone is on a first name basis with them by default.
Personally, I don't even know who Lindsay Lohan is. Heard her name before though....
112233 was joking, i wasn't. You might not agree with celebrity and mainstream culture. You might find it apaling, disgusting. Doesn't matter. Its these people and their followers who dominate mass culture, not you.
112233 said:Wasn't there a speech Jim Carry made about DMT sometime ago?