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Well, I just found this site and finally decided to set up an account. I'm also active on YouTube as 'Diphenhydramine94' and on Wikipedia as 'Metalhead94'. I'll post an overview of myself, my interests, etc. velow.
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==A brief overview of myself==
 
==A brief overview of myself==
My name is Zach and I live on the outskirts of an impoverished, run-of-the-mill ultra conservative cesspool of clueless, simply idiotic people who inhabit my small ass town, Mount Sterling, Kentucky, where the population of maybe 6,000 are(pretty much)overwhelmingly Christian AND Conservative. Needless to say,I face quite strong(pseudo)ideological opposition nearly daily, being an out-spoken Atheist and Anarchist.
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My interests include philosophy, anti-politics, Left-Libertarianism, Anti-Nationlism, Anarchism, music, Wikipedia (Where my editing covers a broad range of subjects), and I have an interest in astronomy and the Universe.
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I also think the U.S.'s current "laws" regarding cannabis and psychedelics, and the flawed idea of laws in general, are total bullshit. It is downright ridiculous to attempt to use the State's resources to enforce some kind of loosely agreed-upon notion of "Objective morality". No such thing exists. To add on to this, I'm interested in the various uses of psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin, and DMT, to name a few.
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I'm also an Atheist as well as an Anarchist.
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Much like Alan Watts, one of the things that sparked my interest in philosophy was the realization that our everyday existance, as it is, is weird, just infinitley strange in a way that is both subtle and overwhelming.
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Well, I guess I'll close this with a quote—
  
I found this site in early 2011. I have a fairly broad sphere of interest, including [[organic chemistry]], [[pharmacology]], [[astronomy]], [[plant biology]], [[microbiology]], [[philosophy]] and an interest in the various uses of [[Psychedelic drug|psychedelics]] such as [[Dimethyltryptamine|DMT]], [[LSD]], and [[psilocybin]], among many others. I also have an interest in many genres and subgenres of heavy metal, including [[thrash metal]], [[death metal]], [[doom metal]], [[death/doom]], and so on.
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"People use the word "natural"...what is natural to me are these botanical species which interact directly with the nervous system. What I consider artificial is 4 years at Harvard, and the Bible, and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and the Sunday School teachings."—Timothy Leary

Revision as of 14:30, 11 January 2011

Well, I just found this site and finally decided to set up an account. I'm also active on YouTube as 'Diphenhydramine94' and on Wikipedia as 'Metalhead94'. I'll post an overview of myself, my interests, etc. velow.

A brief overview of myself

My interests include philosophy, anti-politics, Left-Libertarianism, Anti-Nationlism, Anarchism, music, Wikipedia (Where my editing covers a broad range of subjects), and I have an interest in astronomy and the Universe.

I also think the U.S.'s current "laws" regarding cannabis and psychedelics, and the flawed idea of laws in general, are total bullshit. It is downright ridiculous to attempt to use the State's resources to enforce some kind of loosely agreed-upon notion of "Objective morality". No such thing exists. To add on to this, I'm interested in the various uses of psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin, and DMT, to name a few.

I'm also an Atheist as well as an Anarchist.

Much like Alan Watts, one of the things that sparked my interest in philosophy was the realization that our everyday existance, as it is, is weird, just infinitley strange in a way that is both subtle and overwhelming.

Well, I guess I'll close this with a quote—

"People use the word "natural"...what is natural to me are these botanical species which interact directly with the nervous system. What I consider artificial is 4 years at Harvard, and the Bible, and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and the Sunday School teachings."—Timothy Leary