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Brain Ads & Going Offline - Red-Eye and Erratic Asthmatic

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Red-Eye and Erratic Asthmatic discuss the possibilities for the future. It has been found that dreams can be manipulated so that you are forced to dream about something in particular. While it is not commonplace (yet,) what can this turn into? Advertising in dreams? Propaganda? No one knows quite yet. To combat this, going fully offline could have a great benefit to those who find themselves tied too closely to their electronic devices. Erratic considers such a move while Red-Eye reminisces about his own journey with going offline. And who's taking all the sriracha?

Join us in our discussion! What do you think about dream ads? Have you ever gone fully offline with no connection to electronic devices? If so, for how long and what were the results? Would you recommend others do the same? Have you ever mistakenly took something that was not yours during a move? Let us know!

#Podcast #Brain #Dream #Ads #Unskippable #Online #Offline #GoingDark #Electronics #Camping #Glamping #Stress #Relief #Moving #Sriracha #Barcelona #Trip #Flight #Work #Guacamole #Food #RedEye #ErraticAsthmatic #Drinking #Outing #Nights

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Red-Eye and Erratic Asthmatic discuss the possibilities for the future. It has been found that dreams can be manipulated so that you are forced to dream about something in particular. While it is not commonplace (yet,) what can this turn into? Advertising in dreams? Propaganda? No one knows quite yet. To combat this, going fully offline could have a great benefit to those who find themselves tied too closely to their electronic devices. Erratic considers such a move while Red-Eye reminisces about his own journey with going offline. And who's taking all the sriracha?

Join us in our discussion! What do you think about dream ads? Have you ever gone fully offline with no connection to electronic devices? If so, for how long and what were the results? Would you recommend others do the same? Have you ever mistakenly took something that was not yours during a move? Let us know!

#Podcast #Brain #Dream #Ads #Unskippable #Online #Offline #GoingDark #Electronics #Camping #Glamping #Stress #Relief #Moving #Sriracha #Barcelona #Trip #Flight #Work #Guacamole #Food #RedEye #ErraticAsthmatic #Drinking #Outing #Nights

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