drjaws

May 9th, 2024 at 11:15 AM ^

It actually was. From the article linked in the original post on May 6th …… 

Pan was also, by his own admission, high on the South American psychedelic brew known as “ayahuasca,” which was recently popularized by Aaron Rodgers, a conspiracy theorist who moonlights as an NFL quarterback.

42-27

May 9th, 2024 at 1:21 PM ^

Yes, this was already posted several days ago and honestly is the least insane thing about the whole commencement.  The OSU president ignoring his advisory committee and picking someone not on their list because he's on the board of a crypto company and this speaker is big into crypto is the new piece of news I haven't seen on this board yet.  That and the speaker's note about how he needed to move all his crypto-fluffing before his sing-along because "the alpha males in the audience would trust him about crypto more if they heard it before having to sing" is pretty hilarious.

Don

May 9th, 2024 at 2:32 PM ^

because he's on the board of a crypto company and this speaker is big into crypto is the new piece of news I haven't seen on this board yet.

Not that it was any great piece of insight on my part—I mean it was pretty easy to deduce—but I made this exact assertion here a couple of days ago.

I thought having former OSU President Gordon Gee say he hoped he wouldn't be fired by Jim Tressel was as ridiculous as it could get, but the new OSU prexie said "hold my beer"

TruBluMich

May 9th, 2024 at 11:00 AM ^

Ayahuasca (pronounced ‘eye-ah-WAH-ska’) is a plant-based psychedelic. Psychedelics affect all the senses, altering a person’s thinking, sense of time and emotions. They can cause a person to hallucinate—seeing or hearing things that do not exist or are distorted.

If you have no idea what Ayahuasca is, The Alcohol and Drug Foundation says this about it.

ChuckieWoodson

May 9th, 2024 at 11:01 AM ^

Michigan football national champs, B2B2B BIG champs.  Main rival has doped up commencement speaker peddling bitcoin (3 in a row).  Lessor rival (49-0) puts up a murderous dictator on the big screen for trivia.  What a time to be alive.

mGrowOld

May 9th, 2024 at 11:05 AM ^

I just finished talking to a guy I work with who was there and listened to it live.  He said not only was the speech beyond weird and uncomfortable to watch it started about two hours behind schedule because of the jumper suicide that took place right before he was scheduled to begin.  Cops shut everything down because it was considered initially a crime scene but nobody knew what was going on, they just knew it was REALLY late getting started (they had a grad party planned for their son so he was worried they wouldnt be home before guests started arriving).  What was funny was he said he didnt pay any attention to what the guy was saying (cant blame him, given the circumstances he was dealing with I probably wouldnt have paid attention either) so it wasnt until he got home and talked to his son that he realized what a complete disaster the speech itself was.

MgoHillbilly

May 9th, 2024 at 12:27 PM ^

Ah, the serial xm downvoter. (Oh, and I see him going after my posts too. Gj!)

Tragic, yes. But Brady joked about 9/11 the other night.  Appropriateness for joke timing is subjective. There'll be people joking about it this year when OSU loses in the shoe.