dr_con Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 The Mouse Before Mickey 'A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on.' -- Bill Burroughs -- Our best scientists, she said echoing over the vast-vast, of course, as we know she’s dead now, the echo’s range has doubled, the vast has been squared. -- Our best, needs an anchor, a hook, something to hold to, hold to, hold. For some, like her, the vast-vast is too, too much. Today, I grabbed, was grabbed, out of the infinite horizon, a finite land appears, by these words, “Mice with Hallucination like behaviors.” Of course, it goes without, with outsaying, -- Our best scientists, Insaying,-- Those who use the method best, our best scientists like to torment mice, the Method must demand it. Demand, de-manned, not unmanned, only man, can be so crew L L. Wait where were we? The World horizon is immediately vast? Right, right: My first stuffed animal was a mouse, called Pelite, an immigrant name for genus Mus, according to our best, best? Right, right “reveal insight into, into psychotic illness” But later, how it happened back-then when we were raised by scientists, our emotions were manufactured by Disney, or so it seemed, for example from the article: “a rigorous approach to study how hallucinations,” see only our best can be rigorous, “published April 2 in the journal Science,” and serious, like not crying when my grandmother died and then I saw ‘Bambi’ and I wept like a child, I was only 6 after all, I didn’t understand the vast-vast, needed someone, someone, like our best, best to narrow it, bring it in narrowly. to “objectively measure.” “This innovative approach allowed” the best of the best, or as I said it then -- The bestest, “to study the neural circuits underlying hallucinations” to cut up the vast-vast into offal and prime cuts, to vivisection “mental symptoms to the kind of scientific studies that have been so fruitful for diseases of other parts of the body,” To be fair, I should declare, -- A conflict of interest, I incorporate and embody the body in the vast-vast. Our best disagree with me, stating unequivocally, “It’s so easy to accept the argument that psychosis is a fundamentally human thing and say, ‘Forget about mice’.” I wish I could, the laughter Pelite and I spoke, in the back, back also known in the parlance of the time as the Wayback, sonically ex-expanding, singing places to be in the vast-vast way-wayback, never believing, while knowing it was absolutely true what Pelite said, it hadn’t been explained by the bestest sciency scientists, “Expecting to hear a certain word makes it more likely that people,” We must assume the ratty worn grey/black mouse who whispered -- Vast-vast in turn, waited expectantly for me to reply “report that they have heard it,” -- Our best... “even when it wasn’t spoken.” Mice with hallucination-like behaviors reveal insight into psychotic illness Study in mice and people offers new approach to investigating mental illnesses Quote thegateless.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinker Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 Juris, I found this piece really interesting. I don't pretend to understand all of it, par for the course from me. But you inspire me. OK, I know 2 days late posting but, I am just licking at the ice in an attempt at survival. Here is a makeup poem for April 2Manic Mice Who knew squeaky Mickey can see things that aren't there. How the heck does a genius nerd know that? Human behavior has long been a mystery to me. I wonder about those who study us by watching a rat in a maze. I kind of feel like Minnie right now. How do I get out of here? ~~Judi Van Gorder Quote ~~ © ~~ Poems by Judi Van Gorder ~~ For permission to use this work you can write to Tinker1111@icloud.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr_con Posted April 5, 2021 Author Share Posted April 5, 2021 See, right there, a great response piece. Lovely, lovely. And with many of my pieces, they're over my head;-) Just riding along seeing how they make me feel. J😃 1 Quote thegateless.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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