Huh. I always assumed that “the vapors” was a callback to Pythia, the Greek oracle who sat above a volcanic vent and was “inspired” to babble prophecies and usually collapsed afterwards.
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Sean Duggan:
August 27th, 2014 at 10:25 am
Huh. I always assumed that “the vapors” was a callback to Pythia, the Greek oracle who sat above a volcanic vent and was “inspired” to babble prophecies and usually collapsed afterwards.