Magic is REAL!
My great-grandfather was a professional magician. He was also missing his middle finger. When he used to do the broken thumb trick, he would tell me that’s what happened to his finger and it would blow my mind as a little kid. From that point forward I realized that reality is a subjective concept.
When I was in college, I had a professor named Turvey who was pretty well esteemed in the school of cognitive perception. He was also an incredibly dynamic and engaging old man who really got a kick out of teaching young people about how the brain worked. He was one of the guys that was actually in all of our textbooks and would tell us about how most of the theories we were studying came from dudes on acid in the 60s in bars in England. It really put things in perspective.
A couple election cycles ago, I realized that people were really losing their minds over memes and being deeply affected psychologically by them. The Russian troll farms were a thing back then and 4Chan was in high gear. A certain pig farmer was busy very badly poisoning the collective mental health of the United States.
During that time, I was trying to explain to somebody that memes are a form of magic because you can control peoples brains with images. It’s one of the most basic concepts of the prestidigitary arts. It’s exactly why my great grandfather didn’t do is magic show dressed as an Italian guy. I did a search on the Internet and came across this book. It was outrageously priced and I didn’t see any way to read it. It just came up again in conversation and I happen to find it for free and want to share it with the world.


To be honest, I’ve never even read it myself, but it came out in 2004 and I can’t see how it hasn’t become relevant over the last 21 years. It may sound like absolute gibberish, but most of the books that contain the secrets of the universe actually do I have no idea what to make of it and will be trying to dive in, but everyone will have their own opinions of any piece of text, but considering the magic of the meme market and nonsense of our Discordian universe, sometimes gibberish is the only thing that really makes sense!
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