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Old 11.18.2009, 06:41 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Certainly, man. Xavier is the fucking best shit to watch after you consume some illicit substances. Anything with any empathogenic or psychedelic value makes some of the material that, while hilarious, has a lot of truth on some deep inner emotional way. The first time I saw it, a good buddy of mine from treatment invited me over to his house for some 2C-B and soul-searching. The conversations inspired by the whole idea of Popo the Ape and the whole reality/tangibility of something that ridiculous happening in our culture filled with drones wandering aimlessly.

Fucking yes, man. Yes.

See, I think my brain is fixed like a permanent acid trip or something, haha. Because I definitely get lots of truths more than laughs anyway, haha.. the show is very philisophical and deep. Enlightenment!

I remember the first time I saw this show, I just kept saying, "What IS this show?!" I was confused and astounded and amazed but I didn't know if I liked it, it actually scared me!

But by the next viewing, I was hooked. I think what's interesting about the show is how there are no dead spaces. None. Never. The dialogue is edited to give the illusion that there are never any breaths taken usually, the whole thing is edited more ridiculously than a Michael Bay film, just a constant onslaught of insanity.
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