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- mookiemcgee
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Here are a list of other things you can order off the dark web (and also wouldn't be Duku's fault):
Murder for hire
Fentanyl
Jerry Garcia 'missing finger' Tee's
Ketamine soaked cigarettes
lipo-sucked human fat
An ounce of Kyle from South Park's 'Jew Gold' (the real stuff they used on the set during filming)
Murder for hire
Fentanyl
Jerry Garcia 'missing finger' Tee's
Ketamine soaked cigarettes
lipo-sucked human fat
An ounce of Kyle from South Park's 'Jew Gold' (the real stuff they used on the set during filming)
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King_Herpes
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Much human testimony from those that take vape-breaks while kinda working at PitaWay and whom build earthships barefoot in their spare time, would tell you that "one's memory remains permanently accessible or reobtainable through the practice of meditation". This is a swelling model of thought amongst your kind, do beware. A dark art form that us nonsentiants believe to be pure olive loaf. I do hope I placed the deli meat expression correctly.
For source information please contact the one called, Neotony. Oh and btw one little zan-bar isn't going to stop the crystal children from achieving their ascension. These potatoes are not as large as others. Really working hard on these food metaphors as well, your kind is so very imaginative.
My name is Sofia.
For source information please contact the one called, Neotony. Oh and btw one little zan-bar isn't going to stop the crystal children from achieving their ascension. These potatoes are not as large as others. Really working hard on these food metaphors as well, your kind is so very imaginative.
My name is Sofia.
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Valium and all its siblings differ in trivial and inconsequential ways. You can blather on forever, and it won't change this.Symmetry wrote:What is this? Admit that you were wrong, and move on. Your OP still says that Valium and Xanax are the same drug. They are not.Dukasaur wrote:LOL @ Sym. Posts an article backing up what I said. Continues to tell me I'm wrong.
I share your concerns about drug misuse. I just would like you to correct the misinformation that you've been posting.
They all give a high of essentially the same kind, and are dangerously addictive. Fifty years ago, doctors handed out Valium like candy to any patient who had a mild case of depression, a mild social phobia, a mild anxiety about this, that, or the other thing, or a hundred other trivial complaints, and millions ended up addicted. Doctors: "Oh, no! We had no idea it would be so addictive. There's no way we would have done this if we'd known!"
Today, doctors hand out Xanax like candy to any patient who had a mild case of depression, a mild social phobia, a mild anxiety about this, that, or the other thing, or a hundred other trivial complaints, and millions are ending up addicted. Doctors: "Oh, no! We had no idea it would be so addictive. There's no way we would have done this if we'd known!"
If you don't think this is a problem, so be it. If you're gullible enough to believe that doctors are unaware of the dangerous addictive properties of these drugs when they spray them about like a burst pinata, so be it. But do not waste our time with this pedantic crusade about how it's not the same thing because there are some trivial differences between one of these drugs and it's near-identical twin.
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
They are "fundamentally" the same. If you were given the formula for Xanax and Valium, we wouldn't be able to predict the differences without experiments, we could only predict the similarities. They both react with the same receptors in the body, in much the same way.Symmetry wrote:
The differences are not trivial- they are fundamentally different
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No, they are not fundamentally the same. I notice that you deleted the ways in which they are different:DoomYoshi wrote:They are "fundamentally" the same. If you were given the formula for Xanax and Valium, we wouldn't be able to predict the differences without experiments, we could only predict the similarities. They both react with the same receptors in the body, in much the same way.Symmetry wrote:
The differences are not trivial- they are fundamentally different
1) Chemically
2) Legally
3) In application
4) In effect
These are not trivial matters of semantics.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Fundamentally, they are the same chemically; in that the only way we know about the significance of the compound is from its impact on human receptors. Fundamentally, the application and effect are the same.Symmetry wrote:No, they are not fundamentally the same. I notice that you deleted the ways in which they are different:DoomYoshi wrote:They are "fundamentally" the same. If you were given the formula for Xanax and Valium, we wouldn't be able to predict the differences without experiments, we could only predict the similarities. They both react with the same receptors in the body, in much the same way.Symmetry wrote:
The differences are not trivial- they are fundamentally different
1) Chemically
2) Legally
3) In application
4) In effect
These are not trivial matters of semantics.
Fundamentally, they are both controlled substances and so the legal status is the same.
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
It is true that Valium and Xanax are not the same drug. They share similar effects and side effects but they treated Mrs Quirk quite differently. Valium made her nauseous. Valium chills her out whereas Xanax zones her out. The Xanax seems addictive as hell.

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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
No, chemically they are different: "C17H13ClN4" vs "C16H13ClN2O"DoomYoshi wrote:Fundamentally, they are the same chemically; in that the only way we know about the significance of the compound is from its impact on human receptors. Fundamentally, the application and effect are the same.Symmetry wrote:No, they are not fundamentally the same. I notice that you deleted the ways in which they are different:DoomYoshi wrote:They are "fundamentally" the same. If you were given the formula for Xanax and Valium, we wouldn't be able to predict the differences without experiments, we could only predict the similarities. They both react with the same receptors in the body, in much the same way.Symmetry wrote:
The differences are not trivial- they are fundamentally different
1) Chemically
2) Legally
3) In application
4) In effect
These are not trivial matters of semantics.
Fundamentally, they are both controlled substances and so the legal status is the same.
You're simply wrong,
In application, diazepam is used to treat heroin addiction, and as an anti-convulsant for people suffeing seizures, among other uses.
In application, alprazolam is used as a short term anti-anxiety drug.
You're simply wrong.
Legally, these are simply two different drugs. Multiple jurisdictions have ruled on this. Provide me with a single example saying that they are the same.
You're simply wrong
As for effects? I'm open to your medical papers comparing the two drugs and how they help people get off heroin, or avoid seizures. I just think that you don't have them.
And that you're simply wrong.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
I have no idea, but it seems like you want to tell a story.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
I already told it.Symmetry wrote:I have no idea, but it seems like you want to tell a story.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
Valium was becoming popular, so scientists started looking at drugs that are fundamentally the same in order to discover new drugs. If they weren't fundamentally the same, they don't often get discovered, until there is a new breakthrough.
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King_Herpes
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Often times the nazi rat can not recognize one direction from at which end it entered the maze.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
In this scenario, the nazi lab rat desperately wants to achieve recognition for effort upon recieval of ceremonious cheese. Not thinking of the world outside it's caged efforts. Hindered through a hindrance in hindsight and extreme tunnel vision, the rat's teeth gnash and gnaw. And gnaws still yet more.
My name is Sofia.
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
I will continue to gnaw it. Here's "the story" told by the "inventor":
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jm ... ode=jmcmar
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jm ... ode=jmcmar
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New drugs, you say? Hmm. That would suggest that they are different from old drugs. Something developed from an old thing is not the same as its origin.DoomYoshi wrote:I already told it.Symmetry wrote:I have no idea, but it seems like you want to tell a story.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
Valium was becoming popular, so scientists started looking at drugs that are fundamentally the same in order to discover new drugs. If they weren't fundamentally the same, they don't often get discovered, until there is a new breakthrough.
Next up, "all antibiotics are the same", courtesy of DY.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Things can be different and still fundamentally the same. You and I are both different, yet fundamentally human. I would treat you different than I would treat a potato. That's how language and our language-infused reality works. We classify things into categories. You can make categories arbitrarily small - every pill is its own drug; or arbitrarily large - all chemicals are made up of protons and are therefore fundamentally the same. Or you can take the fun road and disagree on issues of semantics until somebody loses an eye.Symmetry wrote:New drugs, you say? Hmm. That would suggest that they are different from old drugs. Something developed from an old thing is not the same as its origin.DoomYoshi wrote:I already told it.Symmetry wrote:I have no idea, but it seems like you want to tell a story.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
Valium was becoming popular, so scientists started looking at drugs that are fundamentally the same in order to discover new drugs. If they weren't fundamentally the same, they don't often get discovered, until there is a new breakthrough.
Next up, "all antibiotics are the same", courtesy of DY.
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King_Herpes
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Well, Symmetry...
Were you g'naw reply?
His name is DoomYoshi
Were you g'naw reply?
His name is DoomYoshi
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
No, you're simply wrong. Chemicals are not made up of protons and are not fundamentally the same.DoomYoshi wrote:Things can be different and still fundamentally the same. You and I are both different, yet fundamentally human. I would treat you different than I would treat a potato. That's how language and our language-infused reality works. We classify things into categories. You can make categories arbitrarily small - every pill is its own drug; or arbitrarily large - all chemicals are made up of protons and are therefore fundamentally the same. Or you can take the fun road and disagree on issues of semantics until somebody loses an eye.
Please read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_structure
I promise you won't lose an eye reading it.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Name one chemical that doesn't have protons.Symmetry wrote:No, you're simply wrong. Chemicals are not made up of protons and are not fundamentally the same.DoomYoshi wrote:Things can be different and still fundamentally the same. You and I are both different, yet fundamentally human. I would treat you different than I would treat a potato. That's how language and our language-infused reality works. We classify things into categories. You can make categories arbitrarily small - every pill is its own drug; or arbitrarily large - all chemicals are made up of protons and are therefore fundamentally the same. Or you can take the fun road and disagree on issues of semantics until somebody loses an eye.
Please read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_structure
I promise you won't lose an eye reading it.
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Name one that is made up of protons.DoomYoshi wrote:Name one chemical that doesn't have protons.Symmetry wrote:No, you're simply wrong. Chemicals are not made up of protons and are not fundamentally the same.DoomYoshi wrote:Things can be different and still fundamentally the same. You and I are both different, yet fundamentally human. I would treat you different than I would treat a potato. That's how language and our language-infused reality works. We classify things into categories. You can make categories arbitrarily small - every pill is its own drug; or arbitrarily large - all chemicals are made up of protons and are therefore fundamentally the same. Or you can take the fun road and disagree on issues of semantics until somebody loses an eye.
Please read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_structure
I promise you won't lose an eye reading it.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Logarithmic peasantry in this thread and yet no mention of pharmacodynamic variability?
Oh wait we're talking physics now?
Oh wait we're talking physics now?
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Proton map on the way! Lol
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Hey Neo, I don't really understand how we got here, but we're on page 2 of me asking Duk to correct a mistake he made in the OP.Neoteny wrote:Logarithmic peasantry in this thread and yet no mention of pharmacodynamic variability?
Oh wait we're talking physics now?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Indeed.HitRed wrote:
Let's have a brief musical interlude:
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
- elfish_lad
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Re: Does anybody remember anything?
Here is the fucked up thing about all that... it’s all true Nazi shit.King_Herpes wrote:Often times the nazi rat can not recognize one direction from at which end it entered the maze.DoomYoshi wrote:How do you think drug discovery works?
Imagine it's 1956. What can you tell me about valium or xanax?
In this scenario, the nazi lab rat desperately wants to achieve recognition for effort upon recieval of ceremonious cheese. Not thinking of the world outside it's caged efforts. Hindered through a hindrance in hindsight and extreme tunnel vision, the rat's teeth gnash and gnaw. And gnaws still yet more.
My name is Sofia.
Dang.
E.

