It's all Greek to me.I meant to connect them, and like I said, I got distracted. Read both quotes. Comprendè?
It's all Greek to me.I meant to connect them, and like I said, I got distracted. Read both quotes. Comprendè?
I'm not great with numbers so I brought a Tec-8 to class.I meant to connect them, and like I said, I got distracted. Read both quotes. Comprendè?
Seriously, dude. You need to attend the Whitmore School.They usually do![]()
Were you born in a barn? Close the door.Yep, I am technicalogically impaired, also, lol. I am addicted to watching the movie Braveheart, seriously I can't stop watching it. I get addicted to certain movies and songs, lol. What is the Whitmore school? I think I know but not sure.
Anonymity is cool but I'd be worried if you were Jnobody.Do less, I am already too lazy.
I didn't do it intentionally, but now I wish I'd chosen LincolnLogs.I tend to make my presence known for better or usually worse.![]()
Vice: Which although I disagree with their far left political bent; I used to like like many of their documentaries; especially the North Korean ones.A friend of mine used to O-demethylate DXM to DXO although I've sampled either.
Someone mentioned Efavirenz which is (was?) abused as Whoonga.
The HIV Antiretroviral Drug Efavirenz has LSD-Like Properties - PMC
Anecdotal reports have surfaced concerning misuse of the HIV antiretroviral medication efavirenz ((4S)-6-chloro-4-(2-cyclopropylethynyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-2,4-dihydro-1H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-one) by HIV patients and non-infected teens who crush the ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
You know, new classes of drug (in this case 5HT2a affinity) have started from equally unlikely findings.
I think Vice has gone through a lot of editors and contributors and quality seems to have varied over the years but even so they have made some cracking documentaries on the subject of drug use and the wider social/economic implications thereof. I wouldn't be surprised if they had done a video or article or two about the weirdest drugs themselves. I'll have to check out that Korea one.Vice: Which although I disagree with their far left political bent; I used to like like many of their documentaries; especially the North Korean ones.
I would highly recommend watching them. Especially the ones inside the hermit kingdom, three I believe, and the one in Russia with north korean workers or more appropriately called outsourced slaves,.
However, many years ago, they did a documentary on people using HIV medications recreationally, to get high or whatever. The documentaries they produce now are not even close too being as good; I used to like them a lot.
I used to like them, used to.
Vice: Which although I disagree with their far left political bent; I used to like like many of their documentaries; especially the North Korean ones.
Rupert Murdoch: He doesn't care about politics, he is only concerned with making money, period. Right or left all he sees is: $, €, £, ect...Money, money and more money.I think Vice has gone through a lot of editors and contributors and quality seems to have varied over the years but even so they have made some cracking documentaries on the subject of drug use and the wider social/economic implications thereof. I wouldn't be surprised if they had done a video or article or two about the weirdest drugs themselves. I'll have to check out that Korea one.
Slight tangent, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that Rupert Murdoch of all people held a minor stake in the publication. I don't think it's enough for him to have had any editorial influence, really I was just surprised that he or his organisation would have anything to do with a media outlet that has ostensibly always leant to the left and made a point of challenging the kind of war on drugs rhetoric his publications have typically promoted, but there you go.
There are 3 and then a basketball one, which I forgot and the one in Russia with North Koreans being used as slave labor. There actually maybe more, that I missed or forgot, but the 3 with the heavier set Canadian white guy are great.I think Vice has gone through a lot of editors and contributors and quality seems to have varied over the years but even so they have made some cracking documentaries on the subject of drug use and the wider social/economic implications thereof. I wouldn't be surprised if they had done a video or article or two about the weirdest drugs themselves. I'll have to check out that Korea one.
Slight tangent, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that Rupert Murdoch of all people held a minor stake in the publication. I don't think it's enough for him to have had any editorial influence, really I was just surprised that he or his organisation would have anything to do with a media outlet that has ostensibly always leant to the left and made a point of challenging the kind of war on drugs rhetoric his publications have typically promoted, but there you go.
I figure he must care at least a little bit otherwise his papers wouldn't spend so much time telling people who to vote for. I guess it all goes hand in hand and like you say it's gonna come back to money in the end.Rupert Murdoch: He doesn't care about politics, he is only concerned with making money, period. Right or left all he sees is: $, €, £, ect...Money, money and more money.
Yes it was a Vice thing. I really liked the one with those psychedelic frogs. I wonder who first discovered this and why? I guess one of locals in jungle was really bored or hungry.I figure he must care at least a little bit otherwise his papers wouldn't spend so much time telling people who to vote for. I guess it all goes hand in hand and like you say it's gonna come back to money in the end.
Didn't Hamiltons pharmacopeia start off as a Vice thing back in the day? That was an interesting watch featuring some strange drugs.
Do you mean kambo? Where they harvest the venom from the frog and burn it into their skin to trip? That was the first one I watched. Can't say I've ever partaken and don't think it would be my cup of tea but I've seen addicts say it's changed their lives.I really liked the one with those psychedelic frogs. I wonder who first discovered this and why? I guess one of locals in jungle was really bored or hungry.
But they probably picked one up and played with it then licked their fingers and started tripping.
Yeah, it was on Vice, and that guy apparently was a member here a long while back and according to a long time member he left, because of not wanting to be associated with Bluelight; he licks frogs and he is too good to be here?lol.