David Wooderson
Bluelighter
2-fma
I guess I'm lucky that when I finally decided to order some the vendor was out and I never tried again.
2-fma
In the terms of hard drugs, heroin for sure...
Cheese. One slice and it started a life long addiction.
These jokes are sooooo funny bro.
Why waste your time posting
This isn't necessarily a joke. Cheese and other dairy products contain the protein casein which breaks down into casomorphin. These casomorphins then attach themselves to opioid receptors just like endogenous endorphins and exogenous opioids i.e. hydrocodone, heroin, etc. I haven't read up on this next part but that's probably to help give infant mammals a desire to drink their mother's milk which likely produces a relatively strong high the handful of times it's drunk. I suspect tolerance builds pretty quick in a similar way to the endorphins we produce during strenuous activity.
I actually have a relevant story to all this. Around a couple months ago I had been taking high doses of phenibut daily for a month and a half or so after my tolerance to smaller doses rose very quickly. It put me into this sort of hypomanic kind of state where I didn't feel pleasure to anything I used to but was still constantly happy. For example, food, sex, and formerly pleasurable drugs (i.e. opioids, amphetamines) and other activities caused no additional euphoria than I was already feeling from the phenibut. I have a few theories as to why, but won't get into that now. Anyway, I ceased phenibut cold turkey one day and a few days later did some continuous, heavy yard work for a few hours. When I was done for the day I felt this amazing endorphin high and it honestly felt like I had orally ingested a decent dose of some opioid (orally because there was no rush involved). This feeling faded away over the next 5 to 10 minutes and following similar activity over the next few days, albeit less strenuous, I don't recall feeling much of an endorphin high, if any.