actually, Fentanyl (which I've had several times in hospitals) and Cocaine (one of the greatest wastes of money ever to come out of a laboratory in a reasonable, nonlethal combo wouldn't cause this kind of stupidity. you might spend some time a tad unconscious (therefore, boring) but it won't make you STOOPID.
actually, Fentanyl (which I've had several times in hospitals) and Cocaine (one of the greatest wastes of money ever to come out of a laboratory in a reasonable, nonlethal combo wouldn't cause this kind of stupidity. you might spend some time a tad unconscious (therefore, boring) but it won't make you STOOPID.
in the fifties and sixties, they had stupidity DOWN...Nembutal, Seconal, Tuinal were not referred to as "goofballs" for no reason. and have you ever talked to an eager glue huffer? my junior high school class was full of 'em. not much intellectual stimulation to be had from such an encounter, let me assure you.
this TFF stuff is just purely delusional. obviously, Taylor Swift is NOT a central musical figure for MY generation, but she looks like a real nice billionaire (probably the only one in the public eye who earned her money more or less HONESTLY, unlike the rest of the scumbags) who's giving said scumbags more reasons for heavy benzodiazepine reliance. to me, it looks pretty win/win.
My own personal experience to any of the above is Fentanyl, which I had to administer to my partner during Hospice. It actually kind of terrified me, with so many precautions about how to handle it, apply the patch, date it and record the date, etc. When he passed away (not from Fentanyl - that actually gave him some comfort at the end), the Hospice nurse had a very strict protocol for disposing of the remaining drugs and I was asked to witness her disposal. During my college years, the only drug around was what we called Dex, (speed, I think?) which we took to stay awake for all nighters. The pharmacy students kept the pills in mason jars and dispensed it like candy. It's a wonder we survived!
actually, Fentanyl (which I've had several times in hospitals) and Cocaine (one of the greatest wastes of money ever to come out of a laboratory in a reasonable, nonlethal combo wouldn't cause this kind of stupidity. you might spend some time a tad unconscious (therefore, boring) but it won't make you STOOPID.
in the fifties and sixties, they had stupidity DOWN...Nembutal, Seconal, Tuinal were not referred to as "goofballs" for no reason. and have you ever talked to an eager glue huffer? my junior high school class was full of 'em. not much intellectual stimulation to be had from such an encounter, let me assure you.
this TFF stuff is just purely delusional. obviously, Taylor Swift is NOT a central musical figure for MY generation, but she looks like a real nice billionaire (probably the only one in the public eye who earned her money more or less HONESTLY, unlike the rest of the scumbags) who's giving said scumbags more reasons for heavy benzodiazepine reliance. to me, it looks pretty win/win.
My own personal experience to any of the above is Fentanyl, which I had to administer to my partner during Hospice. It actually kind of terrified me, with so many precautions about how to handle it, apply the patch, date it and record the date, etc. When he passed away (not from Fentanyl - that actually gave him some comfort at the end), the Hospice nurse had a very strict protocol for disposing of the remaining drugs and I was asked to witness her disposal. During my college years, the only drug around was what we called Dex, (speed, I think?) which we took to stay awake for all nighters. The pharmacy students kept the pills in mason jars and dispensed it like candy. It's a wonder we survived!