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Tag Archives: Christopher Hutchens
The Opiate of the Masses – or Crack? (The Struggle Within Me – 2 )
“Crack cocaine is a substance that affects the brain chemistry of the user: causing euphoria,[7] supreme confidence,[8] loss of appetite,[7] insomnia,[7] alertness,[7] increased energy,[7] a craving for more cocaine” We need a few studies and data. How many soccer fans, … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 v 4 football, brain chemistry, Christopher Hutchens, Karl Marx, Musings, Opiate of the masses, soccer, Thinking fans
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The Struggle Within Me
I am a former D-1 college varsity soccer player. I am also a former member of Mensa, a high school National Merit Semi-Finalist and holder of a Master’s degree. If you count an MBA as such. The idea that professional … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Hutchens, Figo traitor, Flamengo CR, Gabriel Kuhn, Karl Marx, Sol Campbell judas
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