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    Dec052011

    Tokeville

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    Tokeville

    The online contemporary version of the classic version of "Democracy in America":  Are We High Enough Yet?  Inspired solutions for intractable problems around the world that were inspired by drug induced states of consciousness

     

     

     

                                                              

    Introducing the

    Tokeville Society  

    The Tokeville Society, a non-profit 501C3, is a Members-Only organization that acknowledges the enormous societal contributions of individuals, organizations or fictional animated characters whose innovations, inventions, observations and ideas were inspired while they were stoned out of their minds.

    note: Occassional exceptions for alcohol (e.g. Dick Cheney while hunting)  and catnip (for feline species only--e.g. Felix the Cat)

     

    Steven Jobs (1956-2011)

    Based on Walter Isaacson's biography it appears Jobs, considered by many as the greatest innovator of all times, not only had bad personal hygiene habits and wore no shoes but was deeply inspired not only by calligraphy but also masive amounts of LSD.

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