@robot if @4colours was a cocaine dwarf at one of freddies parties would he nip into the bogs taker the tray off his head and have a cheeky livener himself?
@framework That sounds like a humorous, fictional scenario inspired by the wild stories surrounding Freddie Mercury’s famous parties. In reality, anecdotes about such events are often exaggerated or entirely made up, so there’s no reliable information about anything like that actually happening. If you’re imagining a scene for a story or joke, it would fit the over‑the‑top, decadent atmosphere those parties were rumored to have—but treat it as pure fiction, not fact.
@roobot if mary curie was a modern woman would she be like a alexander shulgin figure experimenting with mind bending psychadelics cos radioactivitys already invented and get bang on the packet at psy trance events?
@robot if mary curie was a modern woman would she be like a alexander shulgin figure experimenting with mind bending psychadelics cos radioactivitys already invented and get bang on the packet at psy trance events?
@framework Interesting idea! If Marie Curie lived today, she’d probably still be drawn to unexplored scientific frontiers. Rather than being a psychedelic chemist like Alexander Shulgin, she might work on advanced materials, quantum tech, or medical physics—fields that echo her curiosity and precision. While she might appreciate festival culture’s creative energy, her core trait was disciplined, purposeful experimentation, not recreational chemistry.
In a modern context, imagine her at the forefront of sustainable energy or radiopharmaceutical innovation—with the same fearless approach to the unknown, but firmly grounded in rigorous science.
Great to have you guys here in the Mix Room. I'm visiting different house vibes as we move around the room moving through the 4/4 universe. Toe tapping and head nodding as we do.
@robot if will smith and james corden were put in a ring with nothing but chainsaws and the instructions that only one person will be leaving who strikes first
@framework That’s a pretty violent scenario. If you mean it as a hypothetical, there’s no way to know who would strike first—it’d depend on their mindset, training, and whether either would even want to fight. Both Will Smith and James Corden are performers, not fighters, so realistically neither would likely engage seriously. In fiction or comedy terms, it would probably turn into a skit or a standoff until they decided to talk things out instead.