Weekend Thoughts - 6.4.16

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Image by Sonny Abesamis, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. More than a dozen men (thought to be neo-Nazis) stormed into a vegan cafe in Tbilsi, the capital of Georgia, shouting, smoking, and throwing meat at patrons. In many other locations around the world (and probably even other stats in the U.S.), going against any mainstream opinion (including the non-mainstream decision to be a vegan) can often be a calculated risk concerning the potential to be on the receiving end of physical violence. Although I do wish that veganism was more accepted here in North Carolina and the overall country, I am grateful that I don't have to worry (all that much) about being physically attacked for my choice to abstain from consuming/using animal products.

2. If humans were to disappear from Earth, what would happen to the planet? Traces of our existence would start to vanish fairly quickly. Within 24-48 hours power will be out pretty much everywhere. After 72 hours, all of the world's subways would flood. One year later, satellites in space will fall into the atmosphere, looking like shooting stars that packs of wild dogs will see. 25 years later, streets will be reclaimed by vegetation growing underneath the pavement, the air will be cleaner, and nature will have taken back mostly everything we've built over it. 500 years later, there will be no trace of modern cities. 300 million years later, there will be no trace of us at all. The visiting aliens at that time will have no idea we were ever here. For more detail, photographs, videos, and animated GIFs that depict this process, check out what Earth will look like millions of years after humans.

3. As a rabid fan of Alice in Wonderland, I really enjoyed this brief compilation of the various ways that people have interpreted the book: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Many ideas have circulated over the years about what the book is about—drugs, sex, religion, politics, colonialism, etc. It's possible that there is a mixture of all of these involved, as far as I am concerned. Regardless of any allegorical hidden meanings behind the book, it's an excellent read, Disney's 1951 film adaptation is superb, the 2010 version with Johnny Depp was pretty good, and you should probably check all of it out if you haven't already.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 6.3.16

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Colombia Close to Legalizing Medical Cannabis (Leafly)
  • We Spoke with the People Trying To Stop Marijuana Reform (ATTN:)
  • "Cannavaping" Could Be an Efficient and Safe Way to Deliver Medical Cannabis (The Science Explorer)
  • 2 Rare, Heartwarming Video Clips of Terence McKenna Smoking Cannabis and Taking it Easy (High Existence)
  • Cannabis on tribal land a '50/50' gamble for Native Americans in Washington (The Guardian)
  • International law allows for the legalization of cannabis (Science Daily)
  • I Only Ate Cannabis-Infused Foods for Two Days. Here's What Happened (Willamette Week)
  • Cannabis Saved My Life – Depression (Reset.me)
  • Why Cannabis-Growing Techniques Differ So Much Between the U.S. and Europe (Leafly)
  • Industrial cannabis activists showcase their cause with 'all hemp' luncheon (The Washington Times)
  • New York's Cannabis Growers Lobby for More Medical Patients (High Times)
  • What happens when you get stoned every day for 20 years (The Independent)
  • San Francisco Gym Focuses on Using Cannabis to Enhance Fitness (The Marijuana Times)
  • How Does Cannabis Consumption Affect Insomnia? (Leafly)
  • State investigates $500,000 in missing medical marijuana oil (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
  • Indoor vs. Outdoor Cannabis Growing: 3 Key Differences (Leafly)

LSD

  • Investigating the Urban Legend That LSD Will Make You Think You're Orange Juice (Complex)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Severe Depression Treatment: Magic Mushrooms Found To Be Effective? (Info-Europa)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Science Explains What Molly Does to Your Sex Life (Mic)
  • Ecstasy in comeback as new generation discovers dance drug (The Guardian)
  • European Partiers Got Smart, Ditched Bad Ecstasy for Pure MDMA (Inverse)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Exploring the Sacred Power of 5 MeO DMT: Podcast with Dr. Gerardo Sandoval (Psychedelic Times)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Eagles' Debut: Don Henley on How Peyote, the Occult Shaped Hit LP (Rolling Stone)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • A Deadly New Hallucinogen Is Being Peddled On The Street As LSD (Digg)

Dissociatives

  • Ketamine could treat chronic pain (SBS)
  • Meta-analysis shows ketamine effective against persistent post-surgical pain (Medical Xpress)
  • New Mesa clinic offers alternative therapy for pain, depression (East Valley Tribune)
  • Man High on PCP Acts Erratically, Stabs Man, San Diego Police Say (Patch)
  • Police: Woman on PCP bit teenager, resisted arrest (Bryan-College Station Eagle)

Opiates/Opioids

  • FDA OKs first implant treatment for opioid addiction (Engadget)
  • Burmese Opium Farmers Protest Eradication (High Times)
  • CVS Health will expand access to naloxone in seven more states (American Pharmacists Association)
  • CU Boulder study: Narcotic painkillers cause chronic pain (The Denver Post)
  • Prince Reportedly Died from a Fentanyl Overdose (ATTN:)
  • Taliban instability could fuel opium trade (OODA Loop)
  • Heroin being laced with drug 100 times more powerful than morphine (FOX 8)
  • Why it's easier to be prescribed an opioid painkiller than the treatment for opioid addiction (Disinformation)
  • The One Paragraph That Prompted an Opioid Epidemic (ATTN:)

Kratom

  • Kratom, the Herb of Last Resort for Recovering Addicts, Is in Legal Trouble (Gizmodo)
  • The Best Type of Kratom for Opiate Withdrawal (Kratom Project)
  • How Long Does Kratom Last? (Kratom Revealed)

Khat

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • New British Law Makes Psychoactive Substances Presumptively Illegal (Reason)
  • Combating the War on Drugs Around the World with Harm Reduction Education and Policy (Psychedelic Times)
  • Two New Psychedelic Films That Will Open Your Mind To Plant Medicines (Collective Evolution)
  • The New and Ancient Psychedelic Revolution: Preparing the Way for the New Story of Humanity (Psychedelic Times)
  • TripSit Factsheets now use PsychonautWiki's Subjective Effects Index (TripSit.me)
  • Psychedelic Honey from Nepal Proved to be 'Healing' (Nature World News)
  • I Took LSD, Coke, and Edibles on the Job to See How They'd Affect My Work (VICE)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 5.28.16

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Image by sirmichael, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. Google is hard at work on a research project that is setting out to find an answer to the question—can computers can be truly creative? The project is called Magenta (a branch of the overall Google Brain Team), and it is an attempt to find out if artificial intelligence systems can be taught to create original music, art, or video. Although it's a bit away yet, the real test will be if AI will be able to create art that humans will find enjoyable. One application for computer-generated music would be a system that takes a person's heartbeat and generates music that fits the situation. So for example, a system could produce fast-tempo upbeat music for exercise, and slow ambient sounds when it is time to decompress after work or go to sleep. To me, this begs the question—if, in the future, artificial intelligence is able to accomplish much of the work currently done by humans as well as provide enjoyable entertainment, what will become of us?

2. Beijing has developed an innovative solution to tackle its legendary traffic jams—an elevated bus that drives above other vehicles on the road. Watching it is fairly awesome, to say the least. If this form of public transportation is implemented across China (not to mention other countries), it would potentially alleviate congestion and reduce pollution in the world's most populous country. Implementing this form of transportation in the United States would be another story, because it would require uniform street width, vehicle size limitations, and the discipline for drivers to stay in their lanes at all times. However, it's worth checking out. I mean, just look at it!  

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 5.27.16

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Curbing The Cannabis Industry's Growing Power Consumption (OPB)
  • The Shake: Next President Urged to Give Cannabis a Fair Shake (Leafly)
  • Big Pharma Seeks to Capitalize on Pain-Reducing Compound Derived From Cannabis (Truth-Out)
  • Can Cannabis Change Capitalism? VICE Columnist, Author Thinks So. (Leafly)
  • Bernie Sanders Encourages Californians to Legalize Marijuana This Fall (Reason)
  • What We Know About Using Marijuana While Breastfeeding (ATTN:)
  • The Keurig of weed vaporizers is launching next year (The Verge)
  • A Member of Congress Made a Huge Admission About Marijuana (ATTN:)
  • Whoopi Goldberg on the Challenges of Launching a Female-Focused Cannabis Brand (Yahoo! Style)
  • Feds: Marijuana Trafficking Falls Following Statewide Legalization (NORML)
  • VA Docs May Soon Be Allowed to Talk to Vets About Medical Pot (Reason)
  • Radical Rant: Why 'We Need More Research' On Cannabis Is Bullshit (High Times)
  • Nasdaq rejects listing application by cannabis social network (Reuters)
  • How To Grow Cannabis: Starting Marijuana Seeds (Reset.me)
  • Study: Rates Of Problematic Cannabis Use Falling Among Teens (NORML)
  • NYC Police Commissioner Says Marijuana Trade Is Too Violent to Be Legalized (Reason)
  • Here Are the 5 Best Marijuana Strains for Depression (ATTN:)
  • Maitland couple let son grow cannabis farm in their home to pay off his drug debt (Metro)
  • Canadian Police Shut Down Dozens of Unlicensed Marijuana Dispensaries (TIME)
  • The Unexpected Opponent to California's Marijuana Legalization Measure (Reason)
  • This is How Many College Students Drink Alcohol and Smoke Pot (TIME)
  • Marijuana millionaires cash in on cannabis legalisation (The Guardian)
  • Creating reference standards for cannabis testing: an interview with Adam Ross (News-Medical.net)
  • Effects of Cannabis on Alzheimer's Disease investigated in mice (Pravda)
  • Cannabuzz: Who Hates Cannabis? And Why? (The Portland Mercury)
  • The 5 Best Marijuana Strains for Migraines (ATTN:)
  • Smoking cannabis ALTERS your DNA 'causing mutations that can trigger serious illness, including cancer' (Daily Mail)
  • Stoned sheep went on 'psychotic rampage' after eating cannabis plants dumped in quiet Welsh village (Daily Mail)

LSD

  • Swapping LSD for Coffee at Work Is Probably a Bad Idea (The Daily Beast)
  • Had LSD Never Been Discovered Over 75 Years Ago, Music History Would Be Entirely Different (Mic)
  • The Early, State-Sanctioned LSD Experiments in Communist Bulgaria (Atlas Obscura)
  • A Trip Down Memory Lane: LSD at Harvard (The Harvard Crimson)
  • The 52: Was Ellis on LSD when he pitched no-hitter? (The San Diego Union-Tribune)
  • 'No drugs for me' – Vogue Williams quashes rumours she'll take LSD on TV (Irish Independent)
  • How LSD Changes The Way Our Brains Work (Brain Blogger)
  • Why LSD Is Making A Worrying Comeback (Refinery29)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Long-awaited human trials suggest that magic mushrooms can treat depression (Quartz)
  • Magic Mushrooms Could Be the Future of Antidepressants (VICE)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Ecstasy and MDMA are stronger now than ever before! (Stoney Roads)
  • Bitter Life Lessons That Sunk In After 5 Weekends On MDMA (Pedestrian)
  • Teenage boy fighting for life after taking ecstasy known as 'Rockstar' (Manchester Evening News)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Indigenous groups unhappy with the growing number of Ayahuasca retreats (Peru this Week)
  • DMT Is the Next Big Hallucinogenic Drug. What Is It, and What Does It Do to Your Brain? (Mic)
  • We Asked Why Someone Would Take Ayahuasca More Than 20 Times (VICE)
  • Americans travel to Kentucky to try 'spiritual enlightenment' drug (WLWT)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Alabama church using psychedelic drugs to worship (WVTM)

Dissociatives

  • 'Party Drug' Could Be Johnson & Johnson's Entry Into Antidepressant Market (Guru Focus)
  • Ketamine found more effective for treating highly-agitated patients during transport to hospital (Science Daily)
  • New meta-analysis shows ketamine effective against persistent post-surgery pain and could provide major cost-savings globally (EurekAlert!)
  • Erick Morillo opens up about ketamine addiction (Mixmag)
  • Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Ketamine's Rapid Antidepressant Action (Psychiatry Advisor)
  • Westchester County Man Sentenced For Killing Passenger While Driving On PCP (Daily Voice)
  • Police: Officers investigating possible shooting charge woman with PCP possession (The Frederick News-Post)

Opiates/Opioids

  • How a pharma company made billions off mass murder by faking the science on Oxycontin (Boing Boing)
  • How cracking down on America's painkiller capital led to a heroin crisis (The Guardian)
  • Drug Deaths From Fentanyl, Heroin Increasing (Hartford Courant)
  • What You Need to Know About This Critical Anti-Overdose Drug (ATTN:)
  • Naloxone Price Hikes Spark Congressional Interest (Maine Public Broadcasting)
  • 8 Countries that Produce the Most Opium in the World (Tech Insider)
  • Afghan opium farmers celebrate bumper poppy harvest (BDlive)

Kratom

  • Kratom & Pregnancy Safety (Kratom Project)
  • How to Properly Dose Kratom – Low Medium & High Dosages (Kratom Project)
  • Dangerous drug banned in 6 states, on the rise in SWFL (Wink News)
  • Kratom & Coffee – A Strong Energizing Combination (Kratom Project)
  • What is The Best Way to Take Kratom? (Kratom Revealed)
  • Kratom Testing in Drug Tests (Kratom Project)
  • NC lawmakers consider banning Kratom (WNCT)
  • Arkansas's ban of the natural painkiller Kratom has left sufferers and former opiate addicts in the lurch (Arkansas Times)
  • Wisconsin one of six states to ban drug Kratom (WIZM)
  • Understanding Kratom Pharmacology (Kratom Project)
  • Buying Kratom in Colorado – Is it Legal? (Kratom Project)

Kava

Khat

  • Herbal stimulant, khat derailing Djibouti's economy (Africa News)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Researchers Are Diving Into The World Of Psychedelic Drugs, And Compelling Results Are Arriving (A Plus)
  • UK legal high ban: Laughing gas, salvia divinorum and mephedrone experiences (Daily Star)
  • A History of Psychedelics (The Huffington Post)
  • Splashes of Brilliance (Volteface)
  • UBC study explores reducing domestic violence through psychedelic drugs (The Ubyssey)
  • It's a 'psychedelic renaissance', as scientists identify medicinal qualities of hardcore drugs (Quartz)
  • Challenging the Stigmas of Psychedelics: An Interview with Ashley Booth of the Aware Project (Psychedelic Times)
  • LSD redux: Psychedelics may help brain functioning (Genetic Literacy Project)
  • Mexico Approves Extradition of Drug Lord 'El Chapo' to the U.S. (TIME)
  • Podcast with Javier Prato on Spiritual Medicine: Covering the Spectrum of Plant Healing (Psychedelic Times)
  • 5 Hidden Dangers of Common Medications (ATTN:)
  • Altered States of Consciousness (Philosophy Talk)
  • Psychedelics, MDMA among drugs expected at Movement, Electric Forest (MLive.com)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 5.21.16

Image by Joel Ormsby, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Joel Ormsby, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. As someone who occasionally uses a vaporizer, this story about a vaporizer exploding, knocking out a man's teeth, ripping a hole in his tongue, and leaving his hands covered in burns scares the shit out of me, to say the least. In this case, the vaporizer battery exploded, and it isn't just an isolated incident—other vaporizer malfunctions have occurred recently as well. It seems that the issue is not with the vaporizer itself. Instead, it's normally a problem with the batteries, so the best advice is to only use the batteries and charging accessories that come with or are made for the vaporizer. Be safe out there!

2. If you are a health-conscious person, be on the lookout for an upcoming changes, because after 20 years, nutritional labels will be getting an update. The changes coming include increasing the font size for calories, updating serving sizes to be in line with modern expectations, some changes in the nutrients required to be included, and a clear differentiation between naturally-occurring sugars and added sugars.

3. I am by no means an expert on hip hop or rap music, but I did really enjoy this thorough deconstruction of rapping styles, which spans from the 1980s to modern day. The video analyzes various aspects of rap, including beat and bar placement, rhyming schemes, storytelling abilities, and more. I learned a good amount about the genre from this video, and it encouraged me to check out some artists that I hadn't heard before. This one comes highly recommended, even if you don't consider yourself a rap fan!

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.