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moose eater

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Uh huh.

One day maybe Mr. Trump will give you a nickel or two for your unending, unmitigated apologist stance you routinely assume for him, even when based in nonsense and make-believe. With interest, who knows what that might amount to?

How's the numerology of Q doing these days? Any glitches in the cosmic forecast?
 

moose eater

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Cats? He clearly includes dogs. It was all bullshit. Delusions and campaign spin for the sake of convincing the gullible minions like yourself.

I have a bridge in my backyard, @Hempy McNoodle . I think you might be interested in putting a bid on it...
 

nepalnt21

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Kratom is not a real opiate.
correct, as it doesn't come from the opium poppy (ie morphine, codeine, potentially random ones like oxycodone are rumored to be found sometimes in small amounts, iirc) but it does hit the opioid (mu, most importantly... the one that makes opes go *boom*) receptors making it an (atypical) opioid.

not tryna preach, just for anyone reading... psychopharmacology is fascinating to me
 

moose eater

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correct, as it doesn't come from the opium poppy (ie morphine, codeine, potentially random ones like oxycodone are rumored to be found sometimes in small amounts, iirc) but it does hit the opioid (mu, most importantly... the one that makes opes go *boom*) receptors making it an (atypical) opioid.

not tryna preach, just for anyone reading... psychopharmacology is fascinating to me
Kratom can have some (especially) long term problematic effects. Relatively safe for a time, some amount of tolerance building, etc., but read deeply if you haven't already.
 
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Porky82

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The NCES data, based on the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), indicates that 21% of US adults struggle with tasks requiring comparing and contrasting information, paraphrasing, or making low-level inferences

  • 54% of adults between the ages of 16 and 74 read below a sixth-grade level.

  • Nearly one in five adults reads below a third-grade level.

Trump speaks at a 4th grade level.
The analysis assessed the first 30,000 words each president spoke in office, and ranked them on the Flesch-Kincaid grade level scale and more than two dozen other common tests analyzing English-language difficulty levels. Trump clocked in around mid-fourth grade, the worst since Harry Truman, who spoke at nearly a sixth-grade level.





"Mk 47's" 😂

Trump can't actually speak properly and is one the most unarticulate people I've ever heard.
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Porky82

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Uh huh.

One day maybe Mr. Trump will give you a nickel or two for your unending, unmitigated apologist stance you routinely assume for him, even when based in nonsense and make-believe. With interest, who knows what that might amount to?

How's the numerology of Q doing these days? Any glitches in the cosmic forecast?
Spot on!!
 

Microbeman

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correct, as it doesn't come from the opium poppy (ie morphine, codeine, potentially random ones like oxycodone are rumored to be found sometimes in small amounts, iirc) but it does hit the opioid (mu, most importantly... the one that makes opes go *boom*) receptors making it an (atypical) opioid.

not tryna preach, just for anyone reading... psychopharmacology is fascinating to me
I tried a very strong dose of kratom and felt no effect at all except a little on edge. Like methadone it blocks the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. This makes it a dangerous substance, taken every day. This is why people become needy of more and more and some have died.

Believe me, the true opiates of morphine (not opioids) found in poppy pods are the least harmful. I specialized in pharmacology when I studied graduate level neurology.
 

buzzmobile

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They recommend Vitamin A. The fakenews that you've been swallowing has failed to be truthful once again.

Updated vitamin A recommendation

Under the supervision of a healthcare provider, vitamin A may be administered to infants and children in the United States with measles as part of supportive management. Under a physician's supervision, children with severe measles, such as those who are hospitalized, should be managed with vitamin A.


Also under physician supervision, if vitamin A is recommended, it should be administered immediately on diagnosis and repeated the next day for a total of 2 doses. Inappropriate dosing may lead to hypervitaminosis A. The recommended age-specific daily doses are:


  • 50,000 IU for infants younger than 6 months of age
  • 100,000 IU for infants 6–11 months of age
  • 200,000 IU for children 12 months of age and older
 

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