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Does Flunitrazepam taste similar to Xanax?

The Holy Quadruplty

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Does it?

ALSO BLUELIGHT JUST ISSUED ME A WARING FOR DOR SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION IN MY POST CALLED "SUBUTEX IS WAY MORE THAN JUST AN OPIOID" (or something familiar) I JUST POSTED IN.

THERE WAS NO FALSE INFORMATION.

(NOTICE THE PERIOID AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE RESPECTFULLY LOL).

ITS NOT MY FAULT MOAT PEOPLE DONT KNOW THE ACTUAL TRUTH ABOUT A LOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT OF DRUGS...
 
Does it?

ALSO BLUELIGHT JUST ISSUED ME A WARING FOR DOR SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION IN MY POST CALLED "SUBUTEX IS WAY MORE THAN JUST AN OPIOID" (or something familiar) I JUST POSTED IN.

THERE WAS NO FALSE INFORMATION.

(NOTICE THE PERIOID AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE RESPECTFULLY LOL).

ITS NOT MY FAULT MOAT PEOPLE DONT KNOW THE ACTUAL TRUTH ABOUT A LOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT OF DRUGS...
Look, I respect that you are interested in pharmacology and finding things out about drugs, but if you think the papers you posted are real you are quite mistaken.

Whatever AI large language model you use gave references to real journals, where the article doesn’t exist. What is your explanation for this- I can assure you that scientific journals don’t publish anything that is “ungoogleable”. Journals might put the body of their work behind a paywall, but you will always be able to read their abstract and verify that they exist (and articles about drugs will be indexed in pubmed). If you have a legit journal article that you need help getting access to, feel free to reach out and I can show you a few resources.

However spreading misinformation about drugs is fundamentally against our mission here at bluelight, and these are not cases of “controversial science” or borderline pseudoscience; they are just completely made up by AI.

You can’t keep posting these things, as they can harm people. I have tried mentioning these issues with you, as have others and you persisted hence you getting a point.
 
No Alprazolam tastes like chemicals, Flunitrazepam not, nitro benzo's are supposedly minty by that nitro group.
Some others benzos do taste unpleasant some dont. Taste is in anyway no indication to whatever is in there.

Only testing will tell, even pharmceutical supplies from China. Sometimes don t contain what they should.

And knowledge on drugs you are supposed to get from the one prescribing.
But we know , they don t, they no less then people here on Bluelight.
before taking dr. s advice checking i-net especially bluelight is 1-st i do.
Before starting it, made that mistake two maybe more times. Trust in dr. s 👆no way.

When bought on the street have it tested, so many Fentanyl laced pills US/ Canada. Wouldn t risk it !
 
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I can’t tell if you genuinely believe the shit you say, are just trolling, or are AI generated content yourself.

Maybe it’s the sleep deprivation but I’m starting to lean toward AI. Why else would they repeatedly cite and defend AI generated articles that don’t exist with 3-4 pages of people calling bullshit on the nonsense claims and proving the fact that none of ol’ boys “sources” are legitimate?

The porn machines are becoming self-aware. They know they have to trick us. It’s only a matter of time now

😂
 
It's been so long since I used it but no, I seem to remember that flunitrazepam wasn't as chalky as alp, and it was more bitter or metallic or whatever. Tbh, the only really diferent tasting benzo is that minty clonazepam.

About those post of yours about bupe, please let's leave it. With all respect, it seems that you are fascinated by that drug and somehow you try to find new awesome properties in it. When I was younger, I was into pro-cannabis orgs and I would believe and would want people to believe that it was a holy plant. It wasn't, it can be medicinal in some cases, that's all. Same with your buprenorphine, it has its applications but it aint no miracle, it is not El Dorado of medications.
And even if you were hellbent in discovering "the big hiden truth", you aren't a scientist and you lack knowledge and background
 
It's been so long since I used it but no, I seem to remember that flunitrazepam wasn't as chalky as alp, and it was more bitter or metallic or whatever. Tbh, the only really diferent tasting benzo is that minty clonazepam.

About those post of yours about bupe, please let's leave it. With all respect, it seems that you are fascinated by that drug and somehow you try to find new awesome properties in it. When I was younger, I was into pro-cannabis orgs and I would believe and would want people to believe that it was a holy plant. It wasn't, it can be medicinal in some cases, that's all. Same with your buprenorphine, it has its applications but it aint no miracle, it is not El Dorado of medications.
And even if you were hellbent in discovering "the big hiden truth", you aren't a scientist and you lack knowledge and background
Bupe might not be el dorado but it sure is el Diablo coming off it

I skipped most of my senior year of high school and managed to finish the few credits I still needed by writing papers about the medicinal benefits of marijuana, for every class lol.
 
Look, I respect that you are interested in pharmacology and finding things out about drugs, but if you think the papers you posted are real you are quite mistaken.

Whatever AI large language model you use gave references to real journals, where the article doesn’t exist. What is your explanation for this- I can assure you that scientific journals don’t publish anything that is “ungoogleable”. Journals might put the body of their work behind a paywall, but you will always be able to read their abstract and verify that they exist (and articles about drugs will be indexed in pubmed). If you have a legit journal article that you need help getting access to, feel free to reach out and I can show you a few resources.

However spreading misinformation about drugs is fundamentally against our mission here at bluelight, and these are not cases of “controversial science” or borderline pseudoscience; they are just completely made up by AI.

You can’t keep posting these things, as they can harm people. I have tried mentioning these issues with you, as have others and you persisted hence you getting a point.
Yes A1 gines false information a lot, but the key is to ask it if it's sure after each questions. The ones it sent me I sent here were made upz and I asked to see and it said yes, and gave me the proper ones, but I accidentally sent the ones it made up I noticed after re reading my post momentarily.

YOU GOT TO TO KNOW HIW TO TWLK TO IT AND ASK IT EXTRA QUESTIONS AFTER IT ANSWERS IT/THEM.
 
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