Ben I think you should choose to do neither. As fucked up as the world is today, you can still make an amazing life for yourself in it. You need to take advantage of school, of the people around you, of your experiences, and make art with it, and if you put enough time and effort in your should be able to make money out of what makes you happy somehow. Although, the world needs ditch diggers too I guess.....
Thomas I don't really know who the haters are, or what they are hating on, but its probably pointless. Haters are just misinformed humans. I would like to know if they were hating on me because its kind of interesting to know who hates on you.
Gerrit LSD is a psychedelic. That means it fits into the same keyholes in your brain as serotonin does. It basically makes you feel like there is more serotonin in your brain than there really is; serotonin is a neurotransmitter that deals with emotions and senses. The effect is anywhere from feeling stoned, to your vision being completely bombarded by florescent exoskeletons or objects around you and other things you can't really describe. I'd check out Alex Grey's art. But for the pros and cons? I'd say pros are that it gives you the opportunity to understand the world in a whole different way, and a slew of other mind-opening things you'd just have to experience for yourself. There are some scientific studies that suggest changes happen in the frontal lobe with LSD use, and although there is evidence against it, and it is not certain whether the changes propose negative or positive impacts, it may be a factor in your decision to use LSD.
Aaron I would just plan some shit out and leave with my girlfriend probably, go to Europe, see where we end up. Unlimited cash? I'd probably buy like small apartments in cities and a place in the mountains to live and it'd be wonderful and have a field and shit and it'd be rad. I would make like a huge warehouse to shred in in the winter, so I could live somewhere where I can snowboard aswell. I would make a huge greenhouse to grow food too. I'm not really sure where though haha, hopefully somewhere with low-population.
Frank some of my favorite books hmmm.... I guess I'll just start listing some..... Time of Useful Conciseness-Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Doors of Perception-Aldous Huxley, Island-Aldous Huxley, Brave New World-Aldous Huxley, Howl-Allen Ginsberg, The Wasteland-T.S. Eliot, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-Ken Kesey, 1984-George Orwell, Smoke and Mirrors-Neil Gaiman, Four Quartets-T.S. Eliot, On The Road-Jack Kerouac, Big Sur-Jack Kerouac, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test-Tom Wolfe, The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved-Hunter S. Thompson, Kubla Khan-S.T. Coleridge, Frost at Midnight-S.T. Coleridge, and there are also a lot of other poems that I don't know the names of but like, William Carlos Willaims, Mararet Atwood, Gary Snyder, Ezra Pound, Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Dylan Thomas, William Wordsworth, are a few writers I love that I didn't mention. ehawguabg there are so many thats just a few I'll probably write more later, but those are like the ones that impacted me the most probably because I remember them first. Aldous Huxley and Lawrence Ferlinghetti are probably my two favorites though.
Cory I thought those two were the same thing. Spongebob is my answer forsure though.