NightAngel, thanks for getting back to me. Maybe I will do a little internet research and find some more info. That was as fascinating though not as disturbing as the brain exercises, where you recite a list of numbers or words and then say the first "thing" that comes to your mind. And the thing was predicted accurately.
A version of the "experiment" can be done
here.
A "debunking" of the experiment can found
here.
Though the jumbled letters with the first and last letter correct plays into something else.
River's Edge, I have always prescribed to the idea, that you should never call up what you can't put down. I will not go into detail here, but that is exactly how I became a prophet for Happy Guy and Hula Hoop Girl. Happy Guy being the living embodiment of consumerism.
Though I'm not sure how I feel with the slow acting toxin concept. If memes can be toxins then I could just as equally believe in growing immune to them over time. I'm simply not sure that a toxin analogy is accurate. But if an idea can be viral, then why not a toxic idea. Then I think of philosophies of hate, and I begin to reconsider.
I'm sorry but this is more heady a conversation than I'm really up for at this time.