by Brokken Memememe March 23, 2023
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by Black Panther 79 July 02, 2018
Reset drug tolerance with DXM HBr (Dextromethorphan HBr, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide) is when you take 45mg to 90mg of Dextromethorphan HBr everyday in the morning for 3 to 7 days. Dextromethorphan HBr also helps with depression and anxiety at 45mg to 90mg once a day. Don't go up more than 90mg a day. Robotablets can help. Your tolerance to drugs will be 1/2 to 1/4 of its usual dose of stimulants (or other drugs). Like instead of 75mg Adipex, 37.5mg is enough. Instead of 432mg Propylhexedrine HCl, 216mg is enough. Ibogaine can help too.
Steve: I tried 60mg of Dextromethorphan HBr every morning for 7 days. Now I need less Adipex for my ADHD. Reset drug tolerance with DXM HBr
by HawaiianPunch1 December 18, 2024
Something realistic you don't see in a high school yearbook, even if it would help people prepare for reality. A few other ones you don't see are most likely to become a transvestite, most likely to commit suicide, most likely to become a gunman or mass murderer, and most likely to take money from classmates (legally or illegally).
by Solid Mantis January 22, 2021
War on Drugs (Phrasal Verb)
Wor On Pe-Pal
Drugs are a weapon cunningly employed to wage war against society's most vulnerable groups including those in the BIPOC, LGBTOIA, and other minority communities. Throughout history, certain marginalized communities have been unjustly branded with drug associations, thereby giving license to the majority to label them as morally corrupt or depraved. Alas, the true motivation behind such maneuvers is usually not about drug control, but rather a more nefarious agenda that uses drugs as a tool to rapidly weaponize society.
Wor On Pe-Pal
Drugs are a weapon cunningly employed to wage war against society's most vulnerable groups including those in the BIPOC, LGBTOIA, and other minority communities. Throughout history, certain marginalized communities have been unjustly branded with drug associations, thereby giving license to the majority to label them as morally corrupt or depraved. Alas, the true motivation behind such maneuvers is usually not about drug control, but rather a more nefarious agenda that uses drugs as a tool to rapidly weaponize society.
The war on drugs was used in the 1980s to Weaponized America against people of color in an attempt to implement the new Jim Crow.
by Aftermath Recovery May 11, 2023