I don’t believe that Freddie’s death was due to drugs. I read several essays [url=https://tooly.io/death-penalty/]from here[/url] that he was framed and in fact, it was the death penalty for refusing to sing in some countries. I think this is very likely because Mercury was a very positive and sensible person, he stopped using drugs when he was 23 years old.
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]EveBattye wrote:[/b]
I don’t believe that Freddie’s death was due to drugs. I read several essays [url=https://tooly.io/death-penalty/]from here[/url] that he was framed and in fact, it was the death penalty for refusing to sing in some countries. I think this is very likely because Mercury was a very positive and sensible person, he stopped using drugs when he was 23 years old.[/QUOTE]
...and gave all of his really wacky drugs to you?
moonie · Member since
This place is becoming more like 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' with every passing day..
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
It's been a while since I read the book, but I'm pretty sure none of the patients in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest were bots.
matt z · Member since
^ maybe the book is due for a rewrite WITH a bot.
That'd make an indecipherable character.
Gotta say though, I am not familiar with Kesey's book. That's one I've never read.
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
It's a good book, but the real substance is lost on most people (including myself, probably), because so much of it is a criticism of mental health treatment in the '50s, and I don't think many today are familiar with the details of that kind of thing.
Still, an interesting and enjoyable (if occasionally disturbing) read, hilarious at times and certainly not boring.