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2018-12-18 at 1:51 PM UTC in Just got out of detoxNobody tells me anything I rely on myself and I don't need no bitch ass detox to stop doing drugs
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2018-12-18 at 1:43 PM UTC in Just got out of detoxDetox is for faggots
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2018-12-18 at 1:43 PM UTC in Farm your lawnUse raised beds
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2018-12-18 at 12:44 PM UTC in How can I check when women are ovulating so I can give them a rape babyFuck them every day for a month
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2018-12-18 at 12:27 PM UTC in Hello everyoneAlts assemble
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2018-12-18 at 12:08 PM UTC in Fallout 76They have anxiety man don't trigger them
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2018-12-18 at 12:07 PM UTC in Hello everyoneFuck you
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2018-12-18 at 1:43 AM UTC in Am I a shit user here?
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2018-12-17 at 8:09 PM UTC in Farm your lawn
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2018-12-17 at 8:08 PM UTC in i know i post on here a lot about meth
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING III: The Quest for 911 Truth Isn't it just as possible that the pseudoephedrine was converted to meth in vivo post mortem by an unknown mechanism?
Electroreduction makes the most sense, it seems a high enough current bypassed the need for any sort of catalyst. -
2018-12-17 at 8:06 PM UTC in im never going to go to sleepI'm going to charge you with resisting a rest 👮
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2018-12-17 at 8:02 PM UTC in Farm your lawn
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Again I think you are missing the point re: environmental damage and overall cost (in both $$ and time/labor).
Also if you have everyone making their own fertilizer unchecked then before long the water table will be poisoned and undrinkable and there will be several explosions on a daily basis…ALL FOR THE SAKE SOME CARROTS AND BROCCOLI.
What are you talking about the raw chemicals are cheap and plentiful already and lots of people make their own organic or synthetic fertilizer. Hydroponic nutrients at scale are mixed using 55gallon drums and lots of people compost in suburban areas.
Originally posted by Cro Mango Today in Scronaldo: Scronaldo learns about specialisation and economies of scale.
Neither of you know jack shit about home gardening or farming. I actually worked at a farm supply store when I was 17 years old until I was 23. Lots of people grow their own food and they do it to save money and because you get lots of satisfaction out of it
Indoor growing and microgreens are also very cheap and easy to set up -
2018-12-17 at 7:54 PM UTC in i know i post on here a lot about meth
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2018-12-17 at 6:16 PM UTC in Farm your lawn
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2018-12-17 at 6:13 PM UTC in Modern video games are nothing but a scam
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2018-12-17 at 6:11 PM UTC in everything seems so distant
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2018-12-17 at 6:10 PM UTC in Youtube Channel of the DayThe only video game streamer I watch, fatguy. He does really good paper mario streams
He' LIVE right now BTW
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2018-12-17 at 5:48 PM UTC in Help Fund My Patreon Account to so I Can Pay gadzooks to Have Sex with Me1 Big Mac is my price.
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2018-12-17 at 5:45 PM UTC in Help Fund My Patreon Account to so I Can Pay gadzooks to Have Sex with MeI thought Patreon was for recurring things like YouTube people.
You need a GoFundMe -
2018-12-17 at 5:39 PM UTC in i know i post on here a lot about methI heard about a guy that took a bunch of ephedrine because he had a really bad cold and he got struck by lightning and they tested his blood and he had insane amounts of meth in his system and they surmised being struck by lightning reduced the ephedrine to meth in his blood stream.
Industrial accident: in morte electrolytic synthesis of methamphetamine.
Alan D Barbour, Bill L Posey.
Bulletin of the International Association of Forensic Toxicologist XXXIII(2) (2003) 28.
"Not only were the very high concentrations of methamphetamine and amphetamine in Mr W's blood not anticipated, they were altogether inconsisten with his history, autopsy, and behavior. Such high levels could hardly fail to produce some symptoms of intoxication 3; they are potentially lethal 4,5. Leaving aside the question of postmortem redistribution of drugs and fluids, if the amphetamine and methamphetamine were derived in high yield from pseudoephedrine by electrolysis, the pseudoephedrine level would have been about twice normal therapeutic levels 4,5. This would be consistent with reports that Mr W suffered badly from hay fever, but still far below toxid levels. Another peculiarity of this case is the very high level of amphetamine both in absolute terms and compared to methamphetamine; this is another argument against methamphetamine abuse by Mr W, because such a pattern is not typical of illicit methamphetamine users.
Conclusions
We conclude that Mr W was taking pseudoephedrine, which was reduced to methamphetamine by the electric current passing through his body; that amphetamine was produced by further decomposition under the extreme conditions of heat, electrical current and voltage; and that the orange powder contained in the vial (which was directly in the path of the discharge through his body) had probably been his allergy medicine."
https://the-hive.archive.erowid.org/forum/showflat/Cat-/Number-430656