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made some poppy seed tea today
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2017-07-10 at 6:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic Where? How do you know the potency of the seeds I got if I got them from a local market that you've never been to?
The acid is definitely not essential but maybe I'll give it a go next time.
Because you spent $10 worth and only got high once. $10 of a good bag should last like two weeks at the least.
The acid is absolutely essential as it helps remove the coating. -
2017-07-10 at 6:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 Because you spent $10 worth and only got high once. $10 of a good bag should last like two weeks at the least.
The acid is absolutely essential as it helps remove the coating.
Maybe I only bought 20 seeds for $10 and they just so happened to be the most potent seeds ever.
Regardless, I didn't use any acids, just water, and it worked. Maybe if I would have, they would have been much more potent. Idk. -
2017-07-10 at 6:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic normal -
adjective
1.
conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
It's the standard for people to be non-albino, but it is also expected that a certain amount of the population will be albino. Care to explain where I'm confused here?
Let me guess, your answer is going to be "ur dum u need 2 reed moar about syence if u tink dat"
"or expected" refers to "being expected". When you throw up a ball you expect it to fall back down. Normal. It is statistically unlikely that you hit a bird that's flying by causing the ball to explode together with the bird but it must be factored in that a certain amount of throws will hit a bird causing it to explode. That's not what you expect and therefore not in the norm.
Black couples don't expect an Albino child. They aren't in the norm.
You could literally apply that to anything. Any disease, syndromes etc. They are all "expected" to happen among a certain amount of the population but just like the bird, they are not in the norm. -
2017-07-10 at 6:59 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 7:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † "or expected" refers to "being expected". When you throw up a ball you expect it to fall back down. Normal. It is statistically unlikely that you hit a bird that's flying by causing the ball to explode together with the bird but it must be factored in that a certain amount of throws will hit a bird causing it to explode. That's not what you expect and therefore not in the norm.
Black couples don't expect an Albino child. They aren't in the norm.
You could literally apply that to anything. Any disease, syndromes etc. They are all "expected" to happen among a certain amount of the population but just like the bird, they are not in the norm.
Yea, so my question was what he meant by "normal", since there are two separate contexts it could be taken in. -
2017-07-10 at 7:11 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 7:33 PM UTCAre you using hypothetical situations because the real situation is that you got ripped off buying ridiculously overpriced seeds?
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2017-07-10 at 7:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 Are you using hypothetical situations because the real situation is that you got ripped off buying ridiculously overpriced seeds?
lol, you moron
It's to make the point that you only know how much I spent, not how many seeds I bought, and therefore you have no way of knowing how potent the seeds were.
Now are you going to tell me where you get a $10 bag of poppy seeds that can get you high for two weeks, or are you going to keep bullshitting everyone to make yourself sound cool? -
2017-07-10 at 7:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic lol, you moron
It's to make the point that you only know how much I spent, not how many seeds I bought, and therefore you have no way of knowing how potent the seeds were.
Now are you going to tell me where you get a $10 bag of poppy seeds that can get you high for two weeks, or are you going to keep bullshitting everyone to make yourself sound cool?
Why would I tell you? It would be irresponsible, you'd probably kill yourself with it because you haven't done the research. If you were educated on the topic I probably would but it's irresponsible to hand out sources to people who don't know what they're doing. RisiR and others who know what I'm talking about know that I'm right in saying that you got ripped off. I don't need to know the details to know it was a bad deal. -
2017-07-10 at 8:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 Why would I tell you? It would be irresponsible, you'd probably kill yourself with it because you haven't done the research. If you were educated on the topic I probably would but it's irresponsible to hand out sources to people who don't know what they're doing. RisiR and others who know what I'm talking about know that I'm right in saying that you got ripped off. I don't need to know the details to know it was a bad deal.
Actually you're right. I know the two brands you are talking about, I just didn't think they were that cost effective. But 10 bucks is still nothing when you really want opiates. -
2017-07-10 at 9:03 PM UTCI used poppy tea for like two years daily. Idk, if this is serious just hit me up green lol
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2017-07-10 at 9:10 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 10:09 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 10:15 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 10:20 PM UTCcrazy mike died from a poppy seed tea and phenibut over-dose. users beweare.
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2017-07-10 at 10:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 There is a reason I said functionally, you pedantic autistic fookin
As far as I'm aware, it still ACTS as an SSRE, and I don't think it's lack of interaction with an MAOI means that it is safe to take in the ballsfuckingly high doses people like hydro take it at. She used to eyeball doses with the tip of a spoon like its fun dip.
I mean, you act like 5HT and glutamine/GABA are some kind of wholly separate system, and that if you've got one you can't have the other. They are intrinsically entwined and it's the reason there was confusion in the first place. Also the whole being a trycilic thing.
Plus, all of these studies are with normal therapeutic doses of T-PAIN. I'm not aware of any megadosing studies. Dosing high could very well have negative or even paradoxical effects.
§m£ÂgØL, you’re wrong. No offense, but you are not qualified to remark upon this and don’t know what you’re talking about.
ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTION OF T-PAIN IS CONNECTED WITH ACCELERATION OF SEROTONIN TURNOVER IN THE SYNAPSE: A HYPOTHESIS http://www.mppt.hu/images/magazin/pdf/xi-evfevfolyam-2-szam/uj-hipotezis-a-tianeptin-antidepresszans-hatasarol.pdf
It enhances reuptake, but also enhances release as well. The net effect is insignificant. As I said before, you cannot simply look at a basic overview, its classification, and assume it’s accurate and sufficient information.
No, T-PAIN will not increase the risk of seizures, even at very high doses. -
2017-07-10 at 10:23 PM UTC§m£ÂgØL talks out of his ass on a regular basis.
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2017-07-10 at 10:24 PM UTCHey, I was called pedantic. That’s exactly what I’ve been going for. It’s something I consistently need to practice to improve skills I need for university, particularly UC Berkeley.
I also greatly enjoy feeling and being perceived as intellectually superior to others, cognitively dominating and belittling them. As well as savoring pompousness.
How flattering.
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2017-07-10 at 10:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice §m£ÂgØL, you’re wrong. No offense, but you are not qualified to remark upon this and don’t know what you’re talking about.
ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTION OF T-PAIN IS CONNECTED WITH ACCELERATION OF SEROTONIN TURNOVER IN THE SYNAPSE: A HYPOTHESIS http://www.mppt.hu/images/magazin/pdf/xi-evfevfolyam-2-szam/uj-hipotezis-a-tianeptin-antidepresszans-hatasarol.pdf
It enhances reuptake, but also enhances release as well. The net effect is insignificant. As I said before, you cannot simply look at a basic overview, its classification, and assume it’s accurate and sufficient information.
No, T-PAIN will not increase the risk of seizures, even at very high doses.
Where is your source? I also said nothing about seizures. You haven't said anything which refutes what I've said. -
2017-07-10 at 10:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 Where is your source? I also said nothing about seizures. You haven't said anything which refutes what I've said.
Originally posted by 霍比特人 T-PAIN is fucking stupid to abuse because of its serotonergic action and could potentially be why you have seizures. Abusing a (functionally) SSRE is NOT a good idea.
Sit your ass down little boy!