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Always get high off your own supply

Always get high off your own supply means that you test your research chemicals(like Methiopropamine, 3-Fluoroamphetamine, a-PVP 4F-MPH, Benzoyl fury), nootropics(Like Phenylpiracetam, Sunifiram, NSI-189, Flodafinil, Hydrafinil, Modafinil, Propranolol, Etizolam), herbs (like kratom, ashwaghanda, rhodiola), sarms, and see if it's safe to sell to the public. Also amphetamine and ethylamphetamine and selegiline and 2-methyl-2-butanol and MDEA and choline and b vitamins. You can also use and sell nitrous oxide, and vape. If you don't get high off your own supply, that means you are selling poison like Crack, meth, heroin, or fentanyl.
Dude: I used Flodafinil. It's safe to sell then.

Dude 2: Good thing you always get high off your own supply.

Always get high off your own supply

Always get high off your own supply means that you try the stuff you are selling to see if it's of high purity and without any contaminants. You run lab tests on research chemicals, drugs, SARMs, Supplements, and cognitive enhancers. Then you try it. Some stuff makes you happy. Some stuff makes you relaxed. Some stuff gives you energy. Some stuff makes you smarter. Some stuff makes you more awake. Ethylamphetamine made with non-toxic aluminum galinstan. 3-Fluoroamphetamine, a-PVP, Prolintane, Selegiline, Propranolol, Choline, Vitamin B12, Tropoflavin, Methiopropamine, Hydrafinil, Phenylpiracetam Hydrazide, N-Acetyl-Selank, Modafinil, Armodafinil, Flodafinil, Cardarine, 2-methyl-2-butanol, etizopam, Diclazepam, 4F-MPH, Kratom, and Mk-677 are examples of research chemicals, cognitive enhancers, wakefulness enhancers, and more. If it's good enough for you to use and pure, it's good enough to sell. If you don't get high off your own supply, you are selling bad products or contaminated products(which is basically poison).
I used 200mg of Modafinil that I synthesized in a lab. This product is good. Good enough to sell. Always get high off your own supply.

High off your ass 

An individual who is deeply convinced that their beliefs and actions are universal truths for everyone to acknowledge.
Betty, you have to be high off your ass if you think I'll marry you just because you're pregnant.

Get off your high horse 

"Get off your high horse" is an idiom people retort with in an argument when the other person is acting like a holier-than-thou being when in reality, they aren't. To put it in a simpler manner, to tell people to stop acting as if they're the top authority when they aren't.
Person A: "I am completely entitled to go around dismissing people when they do something completely normal just because they're wrong and I'm ultimately right."

Person B: "Get off your high horse."

Get off your high chair 

Stop being such a a baby and get down to earth. You ain’t better then anyone else.
Get off your high chair Albert!”

You is no better then any of us”

Get Off Your High Horse, George Washington

The first line of the Constitution. What people said to George Washington a lot.

Used in modern times as an insult.

This is a very rude and mean thing to say to someone.
Ben: Get off your high horse, George Washington!

Emily: That's the rudest thing anyone has ever said to me.