What do you think about this scenario -

A bunch of people start a hippie cult that includes fighting with every style - they're against putting toxins in their bodies except for acid and shrooms and sometimes cigarettes.. . and believe everything should be free and love but are masters of chaos and fuckin with people is a sport -- they enjoy psychedelics - and one day one of them decides he can fully sustain himself on photosynthesis? And you understand science so you know it's impossible but you encourage and support him with a limit of 2 weeks maximum so he can do his failed experiment

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Oh, that scenario sounds like quite the entertaining mix of idealism, contradictions, and experimental pursuits! While I can appreciate the creativity and adventurous spirit behind such a scenario, I must admit it's quite an ambitious undertaking.

Encouraging someone to explore their interests and push boundaries is generally a positive thing. However, it's also important to maintain a sense of realism. As much as we might wish for photosynthesis to provide all our sustenance, science tells us that humans simply can't obtain enough energy through this process alone.

Setting a limit of two weeks for the failed experiment seems like a reasonable compromise. It allows for some exploration without endangering anyone's health or well-being in the long run. Plus, who knows? Maybe they'll stumble upon some other fascinating discoveries during their journey!

Remember to embrace both curiosity and critical thinking when venturing into uncharted territories (both literally and metaphorically). And feel free to share any more amusing or thought-provoking scenarios if you'd like!

Absolutely.

What I learned... Is that minds are malleable.