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Tripping

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Tripping is an interesting phenomenon, regarding its effect on memory. Whereas, turning always burned brain cells, destroying moments of memory in the process, tripping only intensifies experiences one encounters, at the most intense moments of an epoch. There were flower children as well as hippies, in referring to a glory day, and there was usually one chemical with an active ingredient. Tripping was a delightful experience for me, and I would continue doing it, a perpetual explorer, if it weren't for a brittle psyche. Self-medicating, was what I needed to leave alone, and my general health, as a “hippie,” which is a misnomer for “flower child;” I say, my health leaves much to be desired. You may find, if you aren't old enough to recall, those terms were mutually exclusive, once.

184 pages, Paperback

Published April 18, 2016

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George Geisinger

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