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🌟🌟 Social 🌟🌟 PD Social Thread 2022-2025 v. Year of the Phenethylamine

I suspect that this material is rather unstable in solution, even as the tartrate in dilute saline, although I cannot guess why that should be. A few months in the dark, at zero degrees and in the absence of air, led to a very real drop in potency, measured by a control assay of a freshly made solution of the same nominal concentration.
Interesting, this was from actual research? I'd love to see a link and read more about this study.
 
Haven't been posting much lately, been playing Final Fantasy 7 again with all my freetime off work. They have me on 6 days a week now which is alot, but I need the money. Been doing pretty good, acted like a wacko on that 300 carts of Nitrous last weekend. My girlfriend said I was talking gibberish at one point and then stood up on the bed for no apparent reason and thankfully didn't fall on her. Don't even remember doing that which is pretty odd, I was feeling so good tho. At one point I was doing couple 5 cart ballons back to back and caught this euphoria that was fucking incredible.

The stuff is pretty addicting for me, when we get another hotel room in a couple weeks I'm just having her bring 150 carts cuz I will undoubtedly do them all. I'm really looking forward to it, I fantasize about the stuff now, when I'm in the depths of the binge I feel in complete bliss. Then afterwards I feel wonderful for days and it the best mood, it's a fantastic drug but I need to definitely slow down a bit. I thought people were bugging when they said they have done 600-1000 carts in a binge, but now I could deff see myself doing it if I allowed it.

I'd never do less then 10 carts in a go now tho, the high from that is so much better then those puny two in the balloon ones I dabbled in before. When you take in that much in a couple mins it sends you straight to the stratosphere...I know I probably sound sorta crazy to you guys but it just is what it is. I've fallen in love, Nitrous has become one of my favorite drugs. And I've tried most of them.



No idea who he is.

I disagree a lot with the statement that MDMA is the gentlest psychedelic.

That it is a mix between mescaline and amphetamine is not so incorrect. Kind of unnecessary but from a structural standpoint it makes sense.

I agree with you that mescaline and analogs are gentler drugs than MDMA.

The gentlest psychedelic would be a low dosed psychedelic, not a weak psychedelic that is also a powerful serotonin onslaught.


I always knew this would be possible and my dream would be to have yeast making me lsd on tap whenever i wanted lol.



Is this statement referred the esacline family of phenethylamine s?

What do you mean a powerful serotonin onslaught?



Still referring to MDMA.


Have you tried escaline?



No, just mescaline and proscaline. How so?


You mentioned mescaline analogues. Thought you might have experience. Escaline is on my soon to do radar. Bit apprehensive.



From my experience proscaline was a more potent version of mescaline. Very lovely. I can't say i felt any difference compared to eating cactus, except the absence of gastro discomfort. Escaline i guess would be in the middle between mescaline and proscaline, potency-wise. Just a silly guess though.

The guy i quoted (@Innerpeace ) seems to have tried escaline :)


Yeah, the gastro distress was quite rough with peyote and San P. Looking forward to trying it without the purge.


Well, as much as I hate idea you being ill, I'm kind of relieved to know you are not invincible after all lol.



Understandably. The most important "purge" comes from the mental/spiritual session, not the indigestible plant crap.

I think you will have a great time with it. Good luck.

Btw nice username


Have you tried dried skin powder? I bought some online sometime and have taken up to 70g I think and experienced zero stomach discomfort, MAL was heavier in that regard.


I haven’t. My first experience with psychedelics was with peyote buttons. It was… immersive. The San Pedro was from a harvested cactus and wasn’t much to write home about.


Agreed.

I am looking forward to it.

Thank you.
@Cosmic Charlie how do you feel about ether? Way more powerful than nitrous and completely legal to own.

I tried it because of what Hunter Thompson wrote about it years ago. I like to spray it in a lawn mask and wear it. Lol. Talk about a trip to the moon.

Those 4 hits of 25e-NBOH yesterday really fit the bill. I had a really nice trip. I don't think I've ever seen the Jeffersons while tripping before and it was funny.
 
It's from the ETH-LAD entry in Tihkal.
Sorry, I missed that. I thought you were talking about LSD storage, not ETH-LAD storage. It's fascinating what he writes here:

What a difference a single atom makes, an ethyl rather than a methyl group at the ring-D nitrogen atom. The absence of any group there (a hydrogen atom rather than the methyl group of LSD or the ethyl group of ETH-LAD) is nor-LSD, the synthetic intermediate mentioned in the preparation recipe above. It has no activity at all even at a half a milligram. The allyl group at this location gives AL-LAD and the propyl group is PRO-LAD, and both of these are active and have their own individual entries.
 
As far as ALD52 goes IT WAS UNIQUELY difficult to get into solution
Methanol was absolutely required.
1p, al-lad, and ETH-LAD went straight into 99% isopropyl.
Isopropyl is a fraction of the price of Everclear.

I had heard that for ALD-52, but would you know what solvent is used for 1CP ?
 
My boss and I did the official demo/reveal on the web platform I've been building for the past year today, with the higher ups and the account managers who will be using it/selling the product. It went very well, people seem excited and nothing broke while we were doing the demo. There's still a lot of work to be done, but this was a big milestone and I'm excited. :) It also means that the time draws near when I can sit down with them and say "okay, now you've seen that what I said I could do, I can do... now give me what I deserve to be paid". Which is 6 figures. People are making 150k for the type of stuff I'm doing. Granted, I taught myself the necessary skills along the way. But we have a lot of plans for expanding this for use throughout the whole organization, which is going to be a lot of work for me.

I was supposed to have help, we were supposed to hire people on so I could lead a team, I even interviewed people, but the CEO decided maybe we didn't want to spend money building out a development team after all. Okay, cool, so pay me double what I'm making, now you're saving money and I'm happy. To be honest I'm kinda leary of other people coding parts of it, I like my code pretty and other people write ugly code :geek:
 
My boss and I did the official demo/reveal on the web platform I've been building for the past year today, with the higher ups and the account managers who will be using it/selling the product. It went very well, people seem excited and nothing broke while we were doing the demo. There's still a lot of work to be done, but this was a big milestone and I'm excited. :) It also means that the time draws near when I can sit down with them and say "okay, now you've seen that what I said I could do, I can do... now give me what I deserve to be paid". Which is 6 figures. People are making 150k for the type of stuff I'm doing. Granted, I taught myself the necessary skills along the way. But we have a lot of plans for expanding this for use throughout the whole organization, which is going to be a lot of work for me.

I was supposed to have help, we were supposed to hire people on so I could lead a team, I even interviewed people, but the CEO decided maybe we didn't want to spend money building out a development team after all. Okay, cool, so pay me double what I'm making, now you're saving money and I'm happy. To be honest I'm kinda leary of other people coding parts of it, I like my code pretty and other people write ugly code :geek:
That's cool. I'm also really particular in how I write code. I don't understand how people can tolerate spaghetti code like I've seen too frequently in my life… Anyway, especially with inflation, you should be making more money. The fastest way to get a raise in tech is to change jobs though…
 
100k... :oops: pretty much everywhere I could work in my country in the coming years will have me earning around 30k after taxes. Very low purchasing power.... Add electricity/gas prices, inflation, Euro dropping etc. And I've got an engineering degree in computer science.

Definitely would consider working in the US someday. I gotta quit my current job at some point too, we're seriously understaffed, boss is a mess and just throws random small-ish contracts at us all the time, no vision and I think it's only a matter of time before the other engineer around my age quits which will kill the main project and at that point there's zero reason for me to stay there. I didn't study all those years to be doing full stack dev work 70% of the time.
 
100k... :oops: pretty much everywhere I could work in my country in the coming years will have me earning around 30k after taxes. Very low purchasing power.... Add electricity/gas prices, inflation, Euro dropping etc. And I've got an engineering degree in computer science.

Definitely would consider working in the US someday. I gotta quit my current job at some point too, we're seriously understaffed, boss is a mess and just throws random small-ish contracts at us all the time, no vision and I think it's only a matter of time before the other engineer around my age quits which will kill the main project and at that point there's zero reason for me to stay there. I didn't study all those years to be doing full stack dev work 70% of the time.
People outside the U.S. often seem to forget that anything beyond a high school education (secondary school equiv.) requires a considerable grant, scholarship or exorbitant student loans to finance. It nice to have that education/degree and it definitely looks nice on a resume or CV (unless the person in question has zero work experience.) School enrollment rates have been lowered significantly since COVID, particularly among male students. I predict it will increasingly become rarer to see degrees in the workplace. Though their circles on the Venn diagram no doubt overlap a little, academic education really has fuck all to do suitability for a particular position or role with a work group, or whatever. It's more about the completeness and rounded nature that higher, formal academic education has to offer; the connections made at a pivotal time in one's life typically; and the entire process of attending college/university. Some might view this as bourgeoisie/privileged but, eh… Idk.

And certainly there's much to be said about an effective autodidact. However, as I'm sure you know, a degree is valuable in a competitive market.
 
People outside the U.S. often seem to forget that anything beyond a high school education (secondary school equiv.) requires a considerable grant, scholarship or exorbitant student loans to finance. It nice to have that education/degree and it definitely looks nice on a resume or CV (unless the person in question has zero work experience.) School enrollment rates have been lowered significantly since COVID, particularly among male students. I predict it will increasingly become rarer to see degrees in the workplace. Though their circles on the Venn diagram no doubt overlap a little, academic education really has fuck all to do suitability for a particular position or role with a work group, or whatever. It's more about the completeness and rounded nature that higher, formal academic education has to offer; the connections made at a pivotal time in one's life typically; and the entire process of attending college/university. Some might view this as bourgeoisie/privileged but, eh… Idk.

And certainly there's much to be said about an effective autodidact. However, as I'm sure you know, a degree is valuable in a competitive market.
Yeah I know, university isn't expensive here luckily.
I'm well aware that academic education has fuck all to do with things, I have zero skills, no connections and never attended anything, there was no well rounded nature in how I was spending my time. Terrible student, but I have a late ADHD diagnosis to put the blame on. Still, I graduated somehow with by far the most wanted degree on the job market off a very good and respected university. Here especially a degree is very valuable and you get paid a lot more right off the bat.
 
Well yesterday's 25e-NBOH expedition went so well that I'm tempted to try it again today. Vaping delta 8 and having some beer.
 
I think I'm going to try 5-Meo-MALT tomorrow. probably start with 5mg in the nose and then maybe another 5 and then maybe another 5. I also have 5-Meo-DMT but haven't tried it yet.

I've been fascinated with psychedelics for years, and I feel like I'm more excited about it now more than ever. I desire to try everything in every setting. I've had "reasons" for using psychedelics but underneath I'm just deeply drawn and don't know why. It feels like an instinct. I can tell stories about how I've benefited from psychedelics, but the greatest benefit might just be that I got to follow my instinct.
 
Well I planned on doing some powder but ended up smoking some hard and popping two 180mg x pills. I'm freaking high. Listening to

Russian basscore
 
That's cool. I'm also really particular in how I write code. I don't understand how people can tolerate spaghetti code like I've seen too frequently in my life… Anyway, especially with inflation, you should be making more money. The fastest way to get a raise in tech is to change jobs though…

Me too, god it bugs me the way my coworkers write code. The guy who they considered the "guru", who they went to any time something unusual or difficult came up, was the sloppiest and most incomprehensible coder I have ever encountered. He named all his variables stuff like kurt1, kurt2, ..., kurt99 (his name was, can you guess it.... Kurt! :sick:), or like x, xx, xxx, etc. And absolutely no indentation, ever. Fortunately he retired and I took over his role and have tried to hammer proper coding practice into them, with only small successes.

I practically shouted with joy when we switched our software to something based in Python, so instead of Microsoft JScript for server-side stuff, we're using Python, which forces proper indentation.

I know the fastest way is to move jobs, but I love where I work and I am in the inner circle now, I am dictating where we go in terms of development and I have a couple of dream projects of mine still on the horizon that will transform the business. I'm sure they'll give me what I want, they need me way too much. And I'm just getting started with my development work.

100k... :oops: pretty much everywhere I could work in my country in the coming years will have me earning around 30k after taxes. Very low purchasing power.... Add electricity/gas prices, inflation, Euro dropping etc. And I've got an engineering degree in computer science.

Definitely would consider working in the US someday. I gotta quit my current job at some point too, we're seriously understaffed, boss is a mess and just throws random small-ish contracts at us all the time, no vision and I think it's only a matter of time before the other engineer around my age quits which will kill the main project and at that point there's zero reason for me to stay there. I didn't study all those years to be doing full stack dev work 70% of the time.

Wow man, that's crazy. It's not like that here at all. People are making well into 6 figures, all over the place. I would consider coming here too, if I were you. Plus there are lots of cool people. ;)

And certainly there's much to be said about an effective autodidact. However, as I'm sure you know, a degree is valuable in a competitive market.

It definitely is. But my brother in law recently decided he was sick of his lawyer career, he hated it. He took an online coding boot camp and immediately got a job out of there working from home, making only a little bit less than me. Doing like 1/20 of the work I'm doing, too.

If I didn't love what I'm doing and everyone I'm working with, I would be job hopping. But I have an ideal situation, they support me working on the road when my band is playing strings of gigs, and I have total freedom and respect and job security. The company I work at has (or had, before hiring a bunch of fresh meat straight from college) an average tenure of 22 years. Most people get hired and then retire still being here.
 
Wow man, that's crazy. It's not like that here at all. People are making well into 6 figures, all over the place. I would consider coming here too, if I were you. Plus there are lots of cool people. ;)
but is that before income tax, insurance,...? how much net income would that be where youn live?

I'm sure buzz is talking 30k after tax and insurance as is usual in Europe.
 
It depends. Some companies pay for your entire health insurance premium. My company pays for like 80%, and I pay $140 per month, pre-tax. I also put 10% (with 5% company match) of my pre-tax income into a 401k. Taxes and all that probably gives you about 60% of your gross income into your pocket, if the situation is like mine. I haven't ever calculated exactly. I get about $4k into my pocket every month. So that's about $48,000. I make $73,000 pre-tax. That's roughly 65% take-home. And that's after taking out the 401k contribution, which is $7,300 per year = $608 per month that is going into a retirement account that grows over time, and also reduces my taxable income. So that really shouldn't be considered money that is taken from me. That's money that actually will one day be a LOT more than if it had gone into my pocket.

Dunno what the effect of moving into the next higher tax bracket would be.
 
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