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Originally Posted by DTK
ok, so you see yourself as a superman, or aspiring superman. nothing wrong with that, but you did sort of come off as "i'm so much better than everyone else". maybe you didn't mean it that way, but (at least to me) that's how it came off.
all that said, i agree 100% that thc > alcohol.
have you read much crowley or leary?
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I've wanted to read some of Leary's work for a while now, yet haven't made it around to it. I've just got so much stuff lined up to read already. As for Crowley, I haven't put much thought into it yet, even after constant recommendations by a good friend (i think it could be quite possible that i'm putting it off just to irritate him). I just have so much lined up that I want to read right now, and the pile is growing.
Recent reads (recent being the last 3 months, I don't really read
that much.) for me have been A Seperate Reality by Carlos Castaneda, The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey, Twilight of the Idols & The Antichrist by Friedrich Nietschze, Thus Spake Zarathustra by Nietsche, Narziss & Goldmund by Hermann Hesse (I really want to read some more Hesse), The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Mushashi, and Choke by Chuck Palahniuk(awesome novel)...
So much to read and so little time! I hit the jackpot digging through my stepmother's old boxes of books the other day. Loads of old sociology, and psych texts. As well as a handful of good philosophy books. Found a good book titled Deviants & Deviancy that I've started to thumb through, I think it' next up on the blocks. But then again I've had a couple other books sitting in the queue for a while now. It's a toss up I guess. Between Journey to the East - Hermann Hesse, The Art of War (can't remember the dude's name), or Diary - Chuck Palahniuk.
I think I'm going to have to go
SMOKE A JOINT 
and hit the books again.
Is Crowley that good? I might have to give him some more serious consideration if people keep bringhis name up...