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The Worst Grifters of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Behind the Bastards

CHAPTER

Moon Juice

Molly Young wrote a New York Times profile on Amanda Chantal Bacon in 2017. Molly's recollection of her first visit to a moon juice store in Brooklyn is really worth reading. She spotted a glass jar labeled brain dust. It had this kind of packaging that signals discrete luxury, minimalist matte label,. custom type, the word organic, a 2.2 ounce jar cost $55. This adaptogenic potion lights up your brain and increases mental flow; neuron velocity and vision are fine tuned by toning the brain waves.

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