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2019-02-26 at 2:15 AM UTC in 3-MeO-PCPAll I know about it is that it's a dissociative (like bundy, Ketamine, PCP, etc), and it is a derivative of PCP.
From what I've read so far, it's actually more similar to Ketamine than PCP?
I'm not even super into dissociatives; especially high doses. But I do like doing a few key bumps of ketamine from time to time.
Plus, there's always that whole adventurous "well, I haven't tried it yet, so it's kind of appealing for that reason alone."
Anyone here done it?
Also, if you have, how does it differ from other dissociatives? -
2019-02-26 at 12:14 AM UTC in New Admin HereFake news.
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2019-02-26 at 12:10 AM UTC in SHOCKING -- THE BRUTALLY HONEST REASON HE DOES NOT WANT TO HAVE SEX WITH HIS WIFE -- YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE IT
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2019-02-25 at 11:52 PM UTC in One heck of a party about go down (everyone here's invited)
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2019-02-25 at 11:41 PM UTC in What happens when your GPS neglects to tell you about the big parade (8 fatalities, 26 critically injured)By the way, accidents kinda like this have actually happened for real...
https://www.ranker.com/list/9-car-accidents-caused-by-google-maps-and-gps/robert-wabash
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2019-02-25 at 11:36 PM UTC in One heck of a party about go down (everyone here's invited)
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2019-02-25 at 11:27 PM UTC in What happens when your GPS neglects to tell you about the big parade (8 fatalities, 26 critically injured)
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2019-02-25 at 11:24 PM UTC in Return of the Oct
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2019-02-25 at 6:52 PM UTC in Where can I find a temporary chaperone who works for food?
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2019-02-25 at 6:50 PM UTC in Bill Krozby has raped every single one of usThat corn husks scenario sounded way too specific...
Or is "corn husks" some kind of regional euphemism? -
2019-02-25 at 6:47 PM UTC in Niggas deserve reparations it's time!!!
Originally posted by Misguided Russian al gore will deny it up and down, because misguided russian knows about al gores struggles with heroin. he told me this hilarious story of craving heroin, and calling his dealer to deliver to his mothers house where he was staying. but al gore had no money. so he just took the dope and slammed/locked the door in the dealers face to go and shoot up in the bathroom.
Wow.
Originally posted by Misguided Russian the hippie museum in question i think is affiliated with some activists who have smoked 2 foot joints out in public. i was drunk when i went in there but i think it goes something like this: you knock on a glass door/window with metal bars in a certain pattern, then some dude opens the door and asks if youve been to the tour. you tell em yea, so he lets you in. then theres like a small room with black/white pix of psychedelic plants and their history n shit. then you go deeper in, i dont remember if it was up stairs or just the next room over. its like a waiting room with some couches and a giant ash tray on a coffee table, complete with dread locked white boi smoking a bong at the "reception table". then the rasta tard lets you in further to a small room with 2 dudes at a folding table with a bunch of weed on the table and scales n shit. and if u ask em for shrooms they yell to some nigga further in the back who randomly finds some.
It sounds very similar to the place I remember, but slightly different in a few ways. There's probably a few such places in that neighbourhood.
Originally posted by Misguided Russian p.s. al gore posted on totse as well.
The username does sound vaguely familiar. -
2019-02-25 at 6:37 PM UTC in Bill Krozby has raped every single one of us
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2019-02-25 at 6:36 PM UTC in Bill Krozby has raped every single one of us
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2019-02-25 at 6:31 PM UTC in Bill Krozby has raped every single one of usRape is a social construct.
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2019-02-25 at 6:29 PM UTC in Niggas deserve reparations it's time!!!
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Back in the totse days I met a nigga named Al Gore in Vancouver. It was a retarded trip.
You know the hippie plant museum in East Hastings?
Is that the place that had an upstairs where you could buy some kinds of hallucinogens and salvia and whatnot? You had to ask for it explicitly - got shrooms there a few times, as well as salvia.
I dunno, there are a lot of hippie stores in East Hastings. Also a LOT of addicts and homeless people and so on.
Anyway, if I ever run into "Al Gore", I'll let him know that a misguided Russian fellow I interact with from time to time online says "hi." -
2019-02-25 at 6:25 PM UTC in Anyone here ever written a business plan?
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2019-02-25 at 5:48 PM UTC in Anyone here ever written a business plan?I haven't written a full business plan for the purposes of an actual proposition, but I have definitely looked into it before.
Essentially, it's about demonstrating potential value. There are lots of different elements to a business plan, and which parts you emphasize will depend on the approach to providing value that you end up going with.
You have to demonstrate how you will stand out compared to other currently existing businesses already doing the same thing. In marketing textbooks, a very common trope is: Price, Product, Promotion, and Place.
1. Price: This is about targeting customers based on lower prices. Think of bagged cereal and other "no-name" alternatives to the big guns.
2. Product: This is about providing a higher quality product. This would be the luxury cars (Lexus, Roll's Royce, etc) vs the everyday casual cars (Ford, Toyota, etc).
3. Promotion: This is about how you're getting the word out about your product. So your product might be average in price, and average in product, but you use techniques such as viral marketing and so on to get customers hooked on your brand.
4. Place: This is about how customers access what you're selling. You can differentiate yourself here by offering home-delivery, or something like mailing DVD's to people for rental (i.e. Netflix before it was a streaming media service).
Once you've isolated your fundamental value proposition, then you can fill in the standard business plan sections as needed (startup funding plan, budgeting, etc). -
2019-02-25 at 5:13 PM UTC in AMOLED theme
Originally posted by Lanny Yeah, honestly there really is not much of a difference between 2 and 3, the major thing that did change was the "all strings are unicode" policy. I see the argument for it, I understand that there are use cases where it's better, but it forces the encoding issue when sometimes it never existed to start with. Python 2 treated strings as byte sequences, you could be naive of string encodings if you didn't try to do operations like capitalization which is a whole complex thing that requires understand the semantics of writing systems and stuff. Byte string in, byte stream out, encoding is somebody else's problem. Python 3 took a much "stronger" definition of string to mean code-point sequence so when you're like reading a text file instead of being like "give me the bytes in this file" you have to be like "give me the codepoints in this file under such and such encoding which it's my job to figure out".
It expands the number of things a given python program which uses strings and does IO has to worry about.
The string encoding thing is definitely something I've encountered when looking up some kind of solution on StackOverflow and finding that the top-rated answer doesn't immediately work, and then I realize "ah, right... the whole encoding thing".
Does python 2 have list (and dict) comprehensions and all that? I've come to rely on those quite a fair bit over the years. -
2019-02-25 at 3 AM UTC in The new dark theme is brutalNice tabs.
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2019-02-25 at 2:41 AM UTC in How long ago did you last get laid?