Depending on how stoned you’re interested in getting, and your cognitive abilities under the influence, consider Mad Ape Den.
At its core, Mad Ape Den is a writing exercise where you only use words composed of three letters or less:
To bid you a bit of it, the gab may go as so.
Our favorite thing to do is to make a guessing game of it. Have everyone else try to guess something you’ve chosen, describing it using Mad Ape Den. Your turn ends if you mess up and use a longer word. For example:
The US also has crash test safety standards that domestic cars must meet because a) safety is good, and b) people drive tanks like maniacs. Kei cars used to be pretty awful in crash tests, but have gotten a lot better in recent years.
Not just a tool for monitoring, but a tool for propaganda delivery and indoctrination for anyone with a message and cash to burn.
Proper journalism costs money and requires focused attention to consume and metabolize. Propaganda is shiny, sweet, goes down easy and it's always free.
Heuristics are real things deserving of both respect and fear.