Drugs and Psychological Disorders Hi!
I am interested in finding out about drugs and psychological disorders. I want to see if there is a correlation between them. Please take my survey. Everything is confidential.
Here is the link to the survey:
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Thank you! :)
A pair of 38 year olds. :) Hello all,
Just stumbled across this thread looking around the internet for info on MDMA/E/Molly or whatever you want to call it these days.
It's crazy how easy it is to get Anabolics online, and how hard it seems to be able to vett and find a safe vendor for the recreationals online.
A little about us.
We're a couple who run a small fitness business together, and 1-2 times per year we enjoy what we like to call "couples therapy" by taking a little E together. We super prepare by pre-hydrating, amino acids, vitamins, and we keep the fridge stocked with easily digestible sugar and liquids.
We don't rave. We don't leave the house.
We've only done it together about 4 times now, and just looking to join an active community for better education.
As it is currently, we have to drive 400 miles to meet our "guy" face to face and pick up what we need. Kind of a hassle factor....but safe.
Nice to meet you all.
new mewo meow so anyone answer.. what is the new m-cat..? is there anything close to preban? at all anywhere?
iv had a lot of differnet supposedly pre ban qualities and its not great,, not getting it all , cant get the same euphoria sex drive and self confidence.. can get one or maybe two of the feelings but not all,, have had to and mixed with viagra and its close but not same... any jo folks?
Heroin: A Hundred-Year Habit | History Today Heroin is a brand name and the drug was originally marketed by Bayer as a non-addictive cough medicine.
Heroin: A Hundred-Year Habit | History Today
Saudi Arabia advertises for new executioners Anybody wanne give it a shot? :omg:
Saudi Arabia is advertising for eight new executioners, recruiting extra staff to carry out an increasing number of death sentences, usually done by public beheading.
No special qualifications are needed for the jobs whose main role is “executing a judgment of death” but also involve performing amputations on those convicted of lesser offences, the advert, posted on the civil service jobs portal, said.
Saudi Arabia advertises for eight new executioners as beheading rate soars | World news | The Guardian
Https warning, site not secure Just noticed in the address bar a ! over the padlock indicating a problem with SSL. Getting more info says parts of the site (such as images) are not secure. Tried to grab a shot of the warning but was being difficult. I'll try grab a screenshot again.
Coming atcha Hi,
I hail from Dallas, TX bka D Town or the Big D. I smoke crack and love to party as I do.
I am a black, professional bi-sexual male who is disease free and ready to party.
This is a serious post about Antipsychotics I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was 17, now I'm 24 and believe me, if you have any mental illness like this and have had these drugs you know that they pass you around the table like a guinea pig.
besides all of the weird side effects like making you anti social and homebody, there is one side effect that I'm curious to see if anyone else has experienced or has right now as a lasting consequence to taking these medications.
on the drugs' websites, most anti psychotics experts claim that there is a rare but serious side effect known as "tardive dyskenisia (s/p)". basically the side effect paralyzes your facial muscles making it hard to show emotions like smiling or grinning or even muscle twitching, that sort of thing. they claim it's rare but can be permanent. I have been on every single anti psychotic you can think of minus a few major ones (lithium, etc) for years. I am now prescribed zyprexa at night but that isn't relevant; I have permanent muscle problems with my face. I mean I already have a "poker face" (I've been working retail coming on 7 years so you've heard and seen it all by now so nothing really makes you grimace or laugh THAT hard) but I find it almost painful to smile or it feels like my muscles are having to work 10x as hard just to fake a grin, not to mention my cheeks and jaw hurt when I do it.
it's very unsettling but moreso, depressing. people at work think I'm constantly in a bad mood. my customers don't think I'm friendly even though I give them excellent customer service and kiss their asses. my parents don't think I'm ever happy. it isn't so much an issue with me emotionally but it's tiresome to try and explain that my facial muscles just don't work that well anymore. everyone at work, my manager included, has reviewed my skills at customer service and everyone says I just look angry.
I know this is a "drug party forum" but I was wondering if anyone else out there feels this way or has the same problem and could provide some support.
I also know a lot of people may crack this topic up and make it a joke but...I'd really appreciate some understanding that this is a very real side effect that can cause issues with work and relationships, etc. Thanks.
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