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You, us, this should be the last of my worries. Goodbye.
Jenna marbles once said...
I have some serious doubts about love now. Anyone figured it out lately?
I am no longer bound by you
Your musings, your poetry
I am standing here with nothing to loose
I am finally free
āAmong those who refute or openly discount the importance of psychoactive substances in the Greco-Roman mystery cults, it is often clear that such opinions have arisen out of ideological presentism. In many instances, errors and oversights are unintentional and entirely understandable, being perhaps the result of an all-too-human nearsightedness which distorts our attempts to experience the texts and material evidence in the way the ancients did. In other instances, these refutations are deliberately construed from a selective misreading of the scholarship to the exclusion the quality of evidence. Refutations of legitimate research have revealed the deep-seated conservative anxieties of certain scholars over drugs. These anxieties are then buoyed by the late 20th century neo-conservative āAll drugs are evil!ā discourse propagated by public service announcements and news media outlets depicting meth-labs, heroine fiends, crack dens, and inner-city gangs. When the past is used to legitimize the present, to write about drugs beyond the narrow confines of the ātreat-the-addictā and āincarcerate-the-criminalā paradigms creates potential risks. Prohibitionist rhetoric, typically demonstrating little understanding of manās prehistoric relationship with psychoactive substances, has led to the widespread belief that if an individual does not condemn the consumption of illegal substances, then he himself must be an outlaw or addict and therefore incapable of rational inquiry and unbiased research. These denunciations perpetuate a shy, sterilized, and āVictorianā reconstruction of the past while stifling honest historical inquiry. Contrary to popular belief, the majority of hallucinogenic plants have neither dangerous long-term effects nor addictive properties. Whether or not one believes the use of mind-altering substances by moderns or ancients is morally objectionable, it is an irrefutable fact that these substances have had an extensive part to play in the development of human culture and religion, and will likely continue to do so.ā
ā Dan Attrell - Shamanism and the Mysteries: A Brief History of the Cult of Ecstasy
So you think you can tell, heaven from hell.
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hearing Jennaās voice again was so great, i just wish it was under better circumstances :(
iām not surprised the podcast has ended with everything going on. Julien did his best and the few solo episodes he did were still amazing, but i could tell he just wasnāt that comfortable or happy doing it by himself like that. if j&j think this is the best move for them going forward, then of course iām going to support that just like iāve been supporting them since Jennaās big decision.
here is a big thank you to the jennajulien podcast and to jenna and julien themselves for creating the first podcast i ever cared to listen to. there were so many great episodes and i had a lot of fun and so many laughs watching. iām gonna miss the weekly ....DINKdink, but i know this decision was for the best. so... so long to the j&j podcast, thanks for being a great one š
They gave us some great moments and memories. Will miss them.