You’ve stumbled across a repository of all things related to the inner nerd that resides within us all. Our main purpose is to present this knowledge and information to everyone who wants it. So, search around, test everything out, and take what you want.

Nerdshit was started in December of 2003 and is run by a couple of goons from Lawrence, Kansas.

While a good portion of our posts are about technology and politics, a lot of what you’ll find here deals with the psychedelic experience, spiritualism, philosophical thought, and other forms of exploration of consciousness. Hopefully you can take all of it in with an open mind, and sift through and decide what is valid and invalid for yourself. Feel free to comment on all the articles and entries that are posted.



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