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“Have a Good Trip” aims to debunk the idea that psychedelics are a torturous one-way journey towards psychosis by interviewing beloved celebrities and animating their spiritual, orgasmic and rejuvenating experiences in the psychedelic realm.
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“Have a Good Trip” aims to debunk the idea that psychedelics are a torturous one-way journey towards psychosis by interviewing beloved celebrities and animating their spiritual, orgasmic and rejuvenating experiences in the psychedelic realm.
“Have a Good Trip” aims to debunk the idea that psychedelics are a torturous one-way journey towards psychosis by interviewing beloved celebrities and animating their spiritual, orgasmic and rejuvenating experiences in the psychedelic realm.
The game shows are streamed on Twitch every Thursday during Summer A.
The game shows are streamed on Twitch every Thursday during Summer A.
Added to Netflix April 1, the show's zany capers of lovable misfits is sure to bring respite to TV sets in need.
Added to Netflix April 1, the show's zany capers of lovable misfits is sure to bring respite to TV sets in need.
For the first time in Gainesville's history, city commissioners took their oath of office virtually Thursday afternoon.
For the first time in Gainesville's history, city commissioners took their oath of office virtually Thursday afternoon.
These songs aren’t for functional relationships, they’re the soundtrack to breaking quarantine to go see someone you shouldn’t.
On “Petals for Armor,” songs like “Over Yet” and “Pure Love” evoke the ’80s synth-fueled shades of Paramore’s 2017 album “After Laughter.”
On “Petals for Armor,” songs like “Over Yet” and “Pure Love” evoke the ’80s synth-fueled shades of Paramore’s 2017 album “After Laughter.”
Alligator staff from the Spring 2020 semester pose for a photo during a Zoom meeting. The incoming Summer 2020 staff reports remotely and communicates using the video conferencing service.
DaBaby's "Blame It On Baby" offers little more than run-of-the-mill trap beats and disposable lyrics.
The University of Florida Honors Program posts a photo on Facebook Monday of Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek and Kayla Kalhor, a 19-year-old UF chemistry sophomore who competed in the show's College Championship.
A tweet from Dance Marathon at UF revealed that this year's 26th annual fundraiser raised more than $2.5 million for UF Health Shands Children's Hospital. This year's event went virtual due to COVID-19 concerns.
Jay Electronica's "A Written Testimony" gives away too much real estate.