Nahhh, you should do it when you have to work the next day, particularly if you don't like your job; screw 'em over a little bit. Do that shit and come in to work the next day hungover as fuck, still candyflipping a bit, and a do a half-ass job. Why not? They're not paying you well enough to not do this. It's good to sandbag your job a little anyways. You wanna roll out a B- performance most of the time. That way you don't set the bar too high, and they don't expect an A+ performance from you constantly. It's too hard to maintain that constant level, so you give 'em a B- and if you need to step it up, you can put in a B+ or even an A- performance. And you keep that A+ performance for when you really want to razzle dazzle them, maybe you're going for a raise or doing something you know the big bosses will be noticing, that sorta shit. But if you go in hitting home runs, you'll have nowhere else to go. You'll be getting singles and doubles and RBIs and shit, but everyone's already expecting that homer, which despite being unreasonable, your bosses will expect if you set that expectation…
Lol, but either way, here's a vitamin supplement list that I like to use to counteract some of the neurotoxicity, muscle aches, cardiotoxicity, and other unwanted side effects:
- Multi-vitamin (preferably w/ food, try to find one w/o Selenium/Vitamin E)
- Fish oil caps (vitamin A & D)
- Magnesium, 400 mg.
- Magnesium Chelate tabs = better bioavailability
- Prevents involuntary muscle tension, breakdown, & stress on kidneys
- Calcium lactate (not carbomate)
- Nutritional yeast (for B1)
- Glucosamine (regulates a healthy synovia - joint fluids)
- CoQ-10 (anti-oxidant w/ long half life to elim.)
- Alpha lipoic acid (anti-oxidant, active in both water & lipids, it enters all nerve cells & protects them from oxidation)
- Taurine (amino acid, very effective anti-oxidant)
- L-arginine 1000mg (amino acid, prevents vasoconstriction / promotes blood flow)
- L-theanine 1000mg (amino acid, lowers tolerance)
- Vitamin C (lowers renal pH and rids body of drugs more rapidly)
- L-carnitine (reduces lactate levels, stress and heart rate; increased lipid metabolism & VO2max)
- 100mg Milk Thistle - detoxifying effect on liver
I don't know. I think there are some differences worth noting, but for the most part you're right. In terms of pharmacodynamics, the rigid structure of 2C-B-FLY keeps those oxygen atoms on the 2- and 5-position on 2C-B locked into place by difuran rings with 2C-B-FLY. This makes it less prone to cleavage by MAOs and thus its duration and potency are increased, and generally why 11 mg 2C-B-FLY = 20 mg 2C-B, roughly. But they are qualitatively a bit different.
See, here's
2C-B:
And here's
2C-B-FLY:
Notice that with respect to the central benzene ring (the hexagon in the middle), the oxygens are in the same location, as is the bromine atom, ditto for the ethylamine chain (the CH₃–CH₃–NH₂) tail. The difuran rings act as scaffolding, keeping the oxygen atoms more rigidly in place compared to the relatively more sensitive 2,5-dimethoxy arrangement of 2C-B.
And now here's the amphetamine homologue:
DOB, or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromo-amphetamine. It's the amphetamine version of 2C-B, so to speak:
We can apply this same alpha methylation to 2C-B-FLY to get:
DOB-FLY, of course…
There's also
2C-B-DragonFLY if we double bond the furan wings like so:
And finally if we alpha-methylate that bad boy, we end up with the infamous
Bromo-DragonFLY:
There's a big ass family of these fuckers you can check out on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOx
Here ya go!
Marquis | Mecke | Mandelin | Liebermann | Froehde | Robadope |
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Yellow to green | Yellow to olive brownish | Green | Yellow to black | Yellow to green | Slow pink |
Ehrlich | Hofmann | Simon's | Scott | Folin |
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No reaction | No reaction | No reaction | No reaction | (Light) purple |
It's kinda more on the confectioner's sugar side of things, is the best way I can describe it. Taste is bitter. Effects are magical.
Res ipsa loquitur.