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I wake up every morning with bundy withdrawals
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2016-02-11 at 8:56 PM UTC
Neurogenesis is a proposed mechanism of antidepressant efficacy. My bundy abuse and what it does to me is contemplated in theoretical neuroscience principles. I'm a guinea pig but from what I gather I might end up being the overmind too. When I get a job and a P.O. box I' going to start mixing nootropics with bundy, like semax and cerebrolysin.
This literally means nothing.
Shut up faggot. You don't know anything about neuroscience or psychology. You're a stupid fucking kid without enough adult supervision who is squandering away your suburban wealth privilege by overdosing on cough syrup. -
2016-02-11 at 8:58 PM UTC
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2016-02-11 at 9 PM UTC
Wow. You also listen to shitty music.
There's literally nothing positive about you. No wonder you harass 14 year old girls online or whatever.
Just fuck off kid. Go outside and play. -
2016-02-11 at 9:05 PM UTCWhat's going on?
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2016-02-11 at 9:08 PM UTC
What's going on?
I was just leaving because I got a research contract.
Have fun drinking cough medicine and being Descartes or whatever. -
2016-02-11 at 9:23 PM UTCWell this was a nice turn of events, very entertaining read.
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2016-02-12 at 1:01 AM UTCWhen I made $30k a year I would go to the pharmacy every day after work and buy like 4 bottles 660mg each plus DPH, Valium, alcohol, cannabis and lotsa meth. I miss those days fondly. I'm gonna trip on 600mg dph tonight. Legal drugs are awesome
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2016-02-12 at 4:51 AM UTC
When I made $30k a year I would go to the pharmacy every day after work and buy like 4 bottles 660mg each plus DPH, Valium, alcohol, cannabis and lotsa meth. I miss those days fondly. I'm gonna trip on 600mg dph tonight. Legal drugs are awesome
OOOOO dph? What's that? It's legal? Tell me more -
2016-02-12 at 1:21 PM UTC
OOOOO dph? What's that? It's legal? Tell me more
It sucks, makes you see spiders and feel like you have a fever. -
2016-02-12 at 6:19 PM UTC
This literally means nothing.
I started feeling really fucked up when I wrote that so it's kind of esoteric. The point I was trying to make was "bundy may be beneficial, and if it isn't, it's likely as harmful or less harmful than cannabis"
You say glial cells were only shown to show growth in slices of newborn rat brain. The point is that could be extrapolated to be applied to the human brain, or at least it being a possibility. And when they show that antidepressants of any sort can induce neurogenesis, they're ALWAYS studying it on slices of rat brain lol...please tell me you're aware that the majority of human medical research is conducted on rats due to their genetic likeliness...Since they're rats, of course it means there are no definite conclusions to be made but "it's the best we've got."
To the study about decreased neurogenesis: Depression IS decreased neurogenesis, at least in part. You know what causes depression? Substance abuse. If you smoke weed every single day, then stop, you'll feel kind of shitty, and that is partially due to a rebound decrease in neurogenesis from cessation of a euphoriant, neurogenic chemical. In that sense, weed decreases neurogenesis, but so does stubbing your toe, getting called names on the internet, The effects of glial cell growth are seperable from a decrease in neurogenesis, and a decrease in neurogenesis (regarding bundy) is NOT seperable from substance abuse depression. And "drug-induced affective disorder" basically is psychological terminology for "feeling high and then having a hangover. Even if none of this was true at all, there is still no evidence of it being "neurotoxic" at all, at worst slowing typical hippocampus growth, which means you've lost the debate already, on the grounds that your initial argumentative statement that I'm "abusing my brain into mush" has no legitimate backing. Rekt again. -
2016-02-14 at 1:58 AM UTCWake up every morning feeling like sploo diddy
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2016-02-14 at 11:37 PM UTCTry waking up every morning with fentanyl withdrawels. See how that compares.
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2016-02-15 at 12:02 AM UTC
Try waking up every morning with fentanyl withdrawels. See how that compares.
Despite dextromethorphan having no opiod receptor activity, it is the D-isomer of the drug racemorphan, with the L-isomer having powerful, typical opiate effects. Racemorphan is distantly derived from the opium poppy, so would it be logical to call dextromethorphan, over other dissociatives such as ketamine and PCP, a hallucinogenic opiate, that can produce some symptoms of opiate withdrawal? -
2016-02-15 at 4:56 PM UTCI love binging on heroin and waking up puking my guts out sweating like crazy than snorting a few lines of those uncut brown pebbles and going about my day