Subgenius Digest V2 #5

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Sat, 22 Sep 90 04:00:51 EDT

Subgenius Digest Sat, 22 Sep 90 Volume 2 : Issue 5

Today's Topics:
Dr. Foos horble nightmare
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Date: Fri, 21 Sep 90 09:53:56 EDT
From: stucco toast <toad@cs.cmu.edu>, odd.Kaufmann@nl.cs.cmu.edu
Subject: Dr. Foos horble nightmare
To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu

This is what I thought, for just a moment, when I first saw Dr. Foos' thought,
for just a long terrible moment, when he first saw the most recent Subg
Digest, which is not now the most recent Subg Digest.

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but sad to say, I've never had any nuclear terror dreams. In fact, I don't
even remember ever having nightmares. The nearest I get is low-level anxiety
dreams. But then, I've had hallucinations where I've been bleeding profusely,
or lying next to the highway with my parts scattered, and not considered them
``bad trips.''

Maybe this is a symptom of slack? Maybe I'm just slacking off in my
demon-invocation rituals? Armageddon close?

Does anyone have helpful software? I've been thinking writing a pranayama
exercise program for a long time, and more recently "xalpha", an alpha-wave
entrainment program (no standard way to catch retrace, is there? how'bout on
a sparc?). A catalog of surreal and absurd software would be useful too.

What Holy Programs are you working on?

``Double-click for doom.''

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