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The reason for my username. - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: The Lounge (https://sinister.ly/Forum-The-Lounge) +--- Thread: The reason for my username. (/Thread-The-reason-for-my-username) |
RE: The reason for my username. - dopamine - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 06:09 PM)tropic Wrote: The reason for my username attention-whoring. nope. IDFWU! If you guys really want to know about drugs and how they really work on your body, you should check out drugs-forum.com. Self incrimination is against the rules, you can't mention prices or sources. You think its fake to make drugs look good? Look at this thread: https://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=259327 sure as hell smells like drug advert. RE: The reason for my username. - Arthur Curry - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 05:57 PM)dopamine Wrote: You must be out of your mind brain washed monkey. Joke's on you, you cynical half-wit. I am a cancer researcher: I literally work with the organisms I mentioned EVERY DAY. The government doesn't tell me these results; I tell the government the results of MY experiments. I never even mentioned morphine (making shit up like the 'cats' experiments again?), though I actually do know the biochemistry behind addiction. Why might that be? Perhaps because I do biochemical research for a living. You, however, seem to be very confused as to the mechanisms of addiction. I advise you to speak with my friend, DAKIMAKURAFAN2007, on that matter. Blood thinning from NSAIDs? Not exactly. NSAIDs might increase coagulation times but that is not blood thinning and it is definitely not 'permanent.' Have you every heard of a half-life? How about you pony up and actually start referencing some actual peer-reviewed research before you spout on with your bullshit? None of the points you make above are backed by scientific evidence. In any case, you've proven you are too simple-minded to have a rational conversation. I hope, for your sake, you do not intend to pursue a career in any technical or scientific area as you have proven that you are incapable of proper research. That being said, I would also steer away from any job requiring any sort of inter-personal relations as you are also dreadfully inept at expressing your thoughts with any sort of eloquence. RE: The reason for my username. - Oni - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 09:54 PM)Arthur Curry Wrote: Joke's on you, you cynical half-wit. I am a cancer researcher: I literally work with the organisms I mentioned EVERY DAY. The government doesn't tell me these results; I tell the government the results of MY experiments. I think he'll be a liberal arts major... if he goes to college... RE: The reason for my username. - phyrrus9 - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 09:56 PM)Oni Wrote: I think he'll be a liberal arts major... if he goes to college... Liberal arts? that is the stupidest degree type you can get... RE: The reason for my username. - Oni - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 09:58 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: Liberal arts? that is the stupidest degree type you can get... Do you consider @dopamine very intelligent? RE: The reason for my username. - phyrrus9 - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 10:02 PM)Oni Wrote: Do you consider @dopamine very intelligent? There are a lot of members on this forum I consider unintelligent. He is very close to the top of the list. RE: The reason for my username. - Oni - 12-23-2014 (12-23-2014, 10:05 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: There are a lot of members on this forum I consider unintelligent. He is very close to the top of the list. See? Liberal arts is perfect for him. Or he might grow up. Maturity can do a lot. RE: The reason for my username. - A5^ - 12-24-2014 (12-23-2014, 05:57 PM)dopamine Wrote: You must be out of your mind brain washed monkey. Morphine is extensively metabolized and to my knowledge would have no effect at <1 mg. Having a high does not equal relative chance for dependance, take for example the anticonvulsant drug pregabalin (Lyrica) and pretty much any serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Even antipsychotics can cause "dependance", so to say, that being the presence of a withdrawal syndrome upon discontinuation of the antipsychotic. 'Addiction' has many different pathways and it certainly is not as simple as LOL DOPAMINE PATHWAYS XD. Many neurotransmitters are implicated, and dependance can occur with (possibly) any psychotropic drug. That is not to say that the (neurotransmitter) dopamine is not involved, but it is certainly not dependent on just a dopaminergic response. Moreover, after some quick Googling, it would seem that there is little to no data referencing the addictive potential, side effects of, pharmacology of, or anything other than the structure of MMB-CHIMINACA, much less it's predecessor, AB-CHIMINACA. To say that your synthetic cannabinoid is completely safe is not only completely stupid, but goes against everything else you have said about synthetic pharmaceuticals - but we don't want to take the blinders off the horse, do we? RE: The reason for my username. - Eclipse - 12-24-2014 (12-23-2014, 09:54 PM)Arthur Curry Wrote: -snip- I just joined this thread, and I'm not taking sides or anything, but you sound like a thirteen y/o... Just saying. RE: The reason for my username. - BreShiE - 12-24-2014 (12-22-2014, 03:43 PM)dopamine Wrote: So how is ADHD people with prescribed speed OK but those crazy mother fuckers who abuse meth all day are not? The only difference is, kids get good stuff (99% purity) those addicts get whatever they can(as low as 10% pure and 90% is other random chemicals) This isn't true at all. As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 5, I've always had a high interest in things like this and I've done quite some research into ADHD in my time. I like to understand my inabilities in order to learn how to overcome the restraints. What this form of "speed" does to you is entirely different to speed itself. Sure, the treatments are indeed amphetamines which is why if you gave those tablets to someone who does not have ADD/ADHD will get as hyper as someone with ADHD is normally. ADHD is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Due to this chemical imbalance, a person with ADHD's brain reacts differently to different things. For example, amphetamines produce the opposite effect to what they do with normal people. However true I know this is, it puzzles me too. I've never tried Speed myself so I'm not sure on the effects it would have on me. I doubt it'd make me lethargic but you never know! Perhaps someone with ADHD who has experience with taking amphetamines would care to shed light on this? |