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#33
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07-16-2022, 09:42 AM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
1. wrong, as amphet is a non-physical addiction, opiates is physical 2. again based on wrong info, and mixing things up: there working/effects are clearly distinguishable Why? Do a search on neurotransmitter antagonist, inhibitor and stimulator. Also the list of soft drugs above is pretty fishy. - GHB is not soft at all, it is a horse sedative. In low dose it can make you think you can climb Everest in 1 hour. - active or passive prosecusion and priority is what the investigative court / judge inform the police about - the local police can show some leeway based on regional issues When you stand before court, you'll find out how some judges think about your soft stuff. |
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#34
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07-25-2022, 12:08 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
Such as several chemical compounds that fall into the alkyl nitrite categories. I could have been more specific with my drug identification, but I deliberately wanted to highlight the surreptitious manner in which these drugs are employed, particularly in the sinister activities of well-known Dutch ‘politicians’
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07-25-2022, 12:33 PM
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So basically you're talking about poppers. Got it LOL, the Dutch have always been at the heart of sinister activities. They turned incest horse porn into an industry |
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#36
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07-25-2022, 02:19 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Luns, visited the US President John F Kennedy in the 1960s and the Dutchman was asked by JFK if he had any hobbies. “ I fok horses “ , replied Luns, forgetting to translate ‘fok’ to it’s English meaning ‘breed’ . With his Dutch accent, it sounded extremely similar to ‘I fuck horses’. .. (the Dutch word for horses is ‘paarden’.) To which JFK in a state of astonishment replied “pardon” ? “Yes! Paarden” answered an excited Minister Luns, oblivious to his ridiculous display of idiocy. |
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#38
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07-25-2022, 02:53 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
The list of soft drugs I have referred to is indeed ‘fishy’. That was explicitly the point I was making. So it seems pointless to me that you present with a counter-argument that aggressively agrees with me on all my points. That, coupled with your St John’s Ambulance level of understanding of how drugs work (such as the infamous horse tranquilizer GHB, notably used by Sir Edmund Hillary during his conquest of Mt. Everest) .. It makes me wonder what on earth your point is. And heroin is termed physically addictive because it influences critical life support systems in the body, such as the ability to breathe involuntarily. Removal of heroin from a maladapted patient can cause problems with these critical survival mechanisms, though this is rare. Amphetamine is often termed as psychologically addictive in older medical studies, as it acts on the adrenaline fight or flight systems in the CNS, as opposed to critical life conservation systems, but modern literature shows amphetamine (especially it’s methyl variant) to be as devastatingly addictive as any opiate. |
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#39
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07-25-2022, 03:02 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
The dealers are often black because people around them live in wealth and the black man is often exempt from such opportunities. He still wants that money though, he will get rich or die trying. It’s the heroes journey. There can only be one Obama anyway
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#40
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07-25-2022, 03:49 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
I was reacting to this quote, not yours, spyco... there are many chemical variants of amphets.: some not active, some active only on somatic/cardiac or cerebral/neurotransmitter system, and some on both. Anyway the next phrase is for me plain obsolete: medical researchers have said your brain can't tell the difference between cocaine, methamphetamine and Ritalin (methylphenidate) |