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Ecstasy: A Possible New Role for A Banned Club Drug (Newsweek Story) (pg. 2)
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| dj_mdma |
welcome to 2003 :p
its the same story EVERYTIME lol |
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| Moral Hazard |
| It was used for this very purpose in the 70s... then they outlawed it. It is a great idea because it allows the patients to confront their fears without feeling the fear itself. |
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| Epicurus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
wave bye bye to seratonin after that
what if they miraculously recover, they'll be permanantly depressed and prone to house music :wtf: |
Seriously. House music :wtf: |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krysta_101
My only burning question is how to do these terminally ill and depressed people deal with the ensuing comedown. I guess the ebans would be regulated most definitely (the ones they consumed). But still, people have been known to have comedowns that made them want to commit suicide. And usually I just feel plain gross the next morning. |
the goal is to allow them to deal with the root of the depression and come to terms with it... ie. accept that they will die and learn not to fear it. If they can make peace with their impending death then the fear goes away and with it the depression. |
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| Swamper |
Well if they ever need some test subjects I'm sure there alot of just dying to volunteer!
(That's Tranceaddicts in Training you pervs) |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
Well if they ever need some test subjects I'm sure there alot of just dying to volunteer!
(That's Tranceaddicts in Training you pervs) |
hehehe im sure some Vet's as well :p
anyway what else is the Govn't going to do with the shipment they just picked up from the military. They can't possibly use them all for themselves. And what is better then to charge them $40 bucks a pop on medical insurance? |
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| cmack |
Worst case scenario out of all this: The testing doesn't work, but eventually you run into these old people at the Guv telling you how wazoo'ed they are and how they love that DJ...
...not that anyone runs into high old people as it is.:toothless |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by cmack
Worst case scenario out of all this: The testing doesn't work, but eventually you run into these old people at the Guv telling you how wazoo'ed they are and how they love that DJ...
...not that anyone runs into high old people as it is.:toothless |
you would be suprised |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
you would be suprised |
I think his "not than anyone runs into old people.." was sarcastic. He's talking about Guvernment in Toronto.... The place has a healthy population 50 year old Asians and more then the occasional 60 year old guy with his fake breasted plaything. |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
hehehe im sure some Vet's as well :p
anyway what else is the Govn't going to do with the shipment they just picked up from the military. They can't possibly use them all for themselves. And what is better then to charge them $40 bucks a pop on medical insurance? |
Knowing United States pharm companies, they'd probably charge like $60 a piece. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I think his "not than anyone runs into old people.." was sarcastic. He's talking about Guvernment in Toronto.... The place has a healthy population 50 year old Asians and more then the occasional 60 year old guy with his fake breasted plaything. |
hehehe yea we get the same type in nyc :D ... |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Knowing United States pharm companies, they'd probably charge like $60 a piece. |
lol 2 for $60 each maybe.
I mean if they advertised what it can do, without saying what it is, they could probably get $100 from clueless people. |
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