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2019-08-06 at 1:46 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
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2019-08-06 at 1:24 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
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2019-08-05 at 12:04 AM UTC in So i told my GF i am attracted to little girls the other day.thread give me cringe
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2019-08-04 at 11:52 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionhydro should have shot you
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2019-08-04 at 5:11 AM UTC in Potpourri/Incense 2010-2012
Originally posted by Totsealum I also miss in the prime of this shit all the random blends that were around it was like a box of chocolates. Sometimes you would get a buzz off some random brand, and it would be a once in the lifetime thing. I guess part of what I'm getting at it was the greatest drug freedom/choice I ever experienced where I live. Being legal just gave you a big variety of choice you never get ofd your dealer.
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2019-08-03 at 6:14 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
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2019-08-03 at 5:57 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionseeing snakes twerk makes me sweat a little
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2019-08-03 at 4:08 AM UTC in I have a natural talent for musicyou have a natural talent for being insufferable
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2019-08-03 at 4:05 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
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2019-08-02 at 3:46 PM UTC in Potpourri/Incense 2010-2012
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2019-08-02 at 3:54 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
Originally posted by frumbob 🐎🦄🐈🐯🐷🦊 O^2
could certain molecules have a configuration of elements that causes a quantum interference causing an equation to be output?
like if 2 elements of oxygen bound together create a energy field overlap dynamic that creates a Fibonacci sequence that stays prevalent when interacting with other molecules
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania One is a pattern to flow blood (which carries oxygen) to all the cells of the body while the tree flows oxygen to the space around it.
The answer is oxygen.
Nitrogen dioxide creates quantum energy field overlap equations in it's environment that result in a reality of niggerness -
2019-08-02 at 3:45 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionshe was raped by an N 2
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2019-08-02 at 3:31 AM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever useim not sure on what information would allow two mechanisms to be compared in a cost:benefit analysis
like with gabapentin, does the blocking of synaptogenesis have more of a detrimental effect on a person than the enhancement of neurogenesis, or does the neurogenesis outweigh the blocking of synaptogenesis?
its mostly just theoretical for a future enhanced humanity, in the year 2019 and in reality its more important to just judge subjectively if it seems to help or not -
2019-08-02 at 3:20 AM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever usei think the trials are meaningful for what happens to a persons brain on the cellular level. there are a million other factors going on in a persons head to contradict or support it but it gives a good base idea of what medicines actually cause healing effects in a mental state and what is harmful. for example seroquel causes neurogenesis but it also reduces cognition and reduces brain volume over time in high doses, but if you compare that to another substance that reduces cognition and brain volume but reduces neurogenesis as well, then the chemical would be ineffective compared to seroquel, so the ability to cause neurogenesis is related to its clinical ability to grow new cells.
the misconception is new brain cells = enhanced intelligence, but in reality it might just cause subtle effects that make a person's clinical picture seem less severe, as in healing the damage instead of being a brain steroid. the other misconception is that neurogenesis and related necessarily = good, because side effects need to be taken into account. like valproate has numerous protective effects but also can cause brain atrophy so the only way to judge if its good or bad overall is having the full picture of its neurological mechanisms -
2019-08-02 at 2:43 AM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever useopioids reduce neurogenesis chronically https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422555/
gabapentin reduces synaptogenesis https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/seizures/16351
but enhances neurogenesis https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25076225
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2019-08-02 at 2:39 AM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever usethe brain popping was you catching up on 5 years of development all at once
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2019-08-02 at 2:10 AM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever use
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2019-08-02 at 12:28 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
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2019-08-01 at 11:53 PM UTC in list of drugs no one should ever use
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2019-08-01 at 9:03 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Edition
Originally posted by DietPiano She also wants to put me on Abilify… any of you niggers taken it?
I'm not really keen on zombifying myself during the day, but on the other hand, I really do like the feeling of seorquel (at least in the sub 100mg level, I don't take more than 100 at night for sleep), and it seems to kind of put me back into a better mood, but it also makes me unable to think good and makes me fat.
I held off for now, don't have to start it.
why -fy