Really fun and insightful interview. A little too much "critical thinking" for my tastes, and I probably could've lived without all the "LSD grooming," but otherwise I found it pretty interesting.
In all seriousness, it's really cool listening to an interview with fellow "small-time" creators, who aren't doing glorified PR or schilling something. This deeper dive into your respective worldviews and thought processes enhances your work, and helps me contextualize your artistic and creative approaches.
Call me the LSD Groomsman. Then in 10 years when it becomes commodified and pharmaceuticalized and you’re allowed to rave about how you put micro doses in your coffee, you’ll remember how one time, long ago, the Groomsman and Sam Kahn discussed just how much more profound and life-giving LSD is than any other legal intoxicant on the market. -The Groomsman
Really fun and insightful interview. A little too much "critical thinking" for my tastes, and I probably could've lived without all the "LSD grooming," but otherwise I found it pretty interesting.
In all seriousness, it's really cool listening to an interview with fellow "small-time" creators, who aren't doing glorified PR or schilling something. This deeper dive into your respective worldviews and thought processes enhances your work, and helps me contextualize your artistic and creative approaches.
Looking forward to more of these, Samuel!
Call me the LSD Groomsman. Then in 10 years when it becomes commodified and pharmaceuticalized and you’re allowed to rave about how you put micro doses in your coffee, you’ll remember how one time, long ago, the Groomsman and Sam Kahn discussed just how much more profound and life-giving LSD is than any other legal intoxicant on the market. -The Groomsman
It's just a little bit of blotter paper under the tongue, Amran! What can be the harm? What can be the harm?
See you on the other side of the looking glass!
Comeonnnn man see Sam said it's cool just slip into the soup my man