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Oh, and potheads remember... You are being opposed by a fat human thumb who can't remember what gender she's pretending to be today.

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Let's keep up, Pedophiles good. Potheads bad.
I think they're discussing poppy plants, not pot.
Opium is created by dehydrating the milky fluid found in the ovaries of the opium poppy. It's one of the world's oldest narcotics, and is pretty simple to make, albeit time consuming. It also specifically needs to be the opium poppy, the regular shit you'll get at a garden shop will not work, and the trade is tightly controlled.
That said, of all various flavors of the morphines, the withdrawal effects produced by opium are particularly nasty, and it's also kind of an 18th century drug. It's really labor intensive to make, and we have heroin and pills now, so I'm confused as to what the fuck these morons are arguing about.
Is she concerned there's going to be a resurgence of the opium trade? Because that's really fucking dumb in a world where Percocet and street level black tar exist.
On top of this, the data indicates that the current opioid epidemic in America is predominately based around the abuse and trade of prescription painkillers, with people moving to street level alternatives only after they can no longer afford the prescription shit.

I swear to fuck, the things that bother her get so autistic and weird I have trouble following the fucking argument. Everyone involved is borderline retarded and completely uninformed, and it's a chore just to follow what they think they're talking about.
 
I think they're discussing poppy plants, not pot.
Opium is created by dehydrating the milky fluid found in the ovaries of the opium poppy. It's one of the world's oldest narcotics, and is pretty simple to make, albeit time consuming. It also specifically needs to be the opium poppy, the regular shit you'll get at a garden shop will not work, and the trade is tightly controlled.
That said, of all various flavors of the morphines, the withdrawal effects produced by opium are particularly nasty, and it's also kind of an 18th century drug. It's really labor intensive to make, and we have heroin and pills now, so I'm confused as to what the fuck these morons are arguing about.
Is she concerned there's going to be a resurgence of the opium trade? Because that's really fucking dumb in a world where Percocet and street level black tar exist.
On top of this, the data indicates that the current opioid epidemic in America is predominately based around the abuse and trade of prescription painkillers, with people moving to street level alternatives only after they can no longer afford the prescription shit.

I swear to fuck, the things that bother her get so autistic and weird I have trouble following the fucking argument. Everyone involved is borderline exceptional and completely uninformed, and it's a chore just to follow what they think they're talking about.

And consideration of her being an absolutely abhorrent pill popper... And I think we see why she chimps out.
 
I think they're discussing poppy plants, not pot.
Opium is created by dehydrating the milky fluid found in the ovaries of the opium poppy. It's one of the world's oldest narcotics, and is pretty simple to make, albeit time consuming.
That said, of all various flavors of the morphines, the withdrawal effects produced by opium are particularly nasty, and it's also kind of an 18th century drug. It's really labor intensive to make, and we have heroin and pills now, so I'm confused what the fuck these morons are arguing about.

You aren't going to develop a huge narcotic dependency from poppy tea. However, if you go further than that and start concentrating the products, you're engaged in the manufacture of a Schedule I narcotic and you stand to go away for a long, long time. Technically making the tea is illegal too, but nobody cares. It's probably less harmful than all the prescription shit Nora abuses.
 
You aren't going to develop a huge narcotic dependency from poppy tea. However, if you go further than that and start concentrating the products, you're engaged in the manufacture of a Schedule I narcotic and you stand to go away for a long, long time. Technically making the tea is illegal too, but nobody cares. It's probably less harmful than all the prescription shit Nora abuses.
Even then, the process by which you concentrate it into true opium is incredibly labor intensive, and you can get ahold of pills that are significantly more potent by walking into a nightclub with 40 bucks and a shady friend.
Opium didn't die because all the people seeking a high disappeared. It died because we developed morphine, and from there we created stronger and stronger narcotics with fewer issues and had Big Pharma mass produce them to market to patients with a shocking lack of caution. There are literally entire documentaries about this single issue, and I'm exactly boring enough to have sat through them and read up on it.
Worrying about people making old school opium at home is like concerning yourself about the country being invaded by the Ottomans. It's stupid on a level that ignores the passage of time.
I'm legitimately at a loss to follow her thought process here, and considering she's a dropout, that's saying something.
 
Even then, the process by which you concentrate it into true opium is incredibly labor intensive, and you can get ahold of pills that are significantly more potent by walking into a nightclub with 40 bucks and a shady friend.
Opium didn't die because all the people seeking a high disappeared. It died because we developed morphine, and from there we created stronger and stronger narcotics with fewer issues and had Big Pharma mass produce them to market to patients with a shocking lack of caution. There are literally entire documentaries about this single issue, and I'm exactly boring enough to have sat through them and read up on it.
Worrying about people making old school opium at home is like concerning yourself about the country being invaded by the Ottomans. It's stupid on a level that ignores the passage of time.
I'm legitimately at a loss to follow her thought process here, and considering she's a dropout, that's saying something.

Liberal arts education, not even once.
 
Opium didn't die because all the people seeking a high disappeared. It died because we developed morphine, and from there we created stronger and stronger narcotics with fewer issues and had Big Pharma mass produce them to market to patients with a shocking lack of caution. There are literally entire documentaries about this single issue, and I'm exactly boring enough to have sat through them and read up on it.
Worrying about people making old school opium at home is like concerning yourself about the country being invaded by the Ottomans. It's stupid on a level that ignores the passage of time.

Way off topic, but I spent SO long trying to find a real opium den in northern Laos which I kind of figured was my best geographical bet in the modern age.

I was looking for this vibe but could only find very modern alternatives masquerading as something they clearly were not.

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Anyway. Nora. Shut up.
 
Opium didn't die because all the people seeking a high disappeared. It died because we developed morphine, and from there we created stronger and stronger narcotics with fewer issues and had Big Pharma mass produce them to market to patients with a shocking lack of caution. There are literally entire documentaries about this single issue, and I'm exactly boring enough to have sat through them and read up on it.

It's a bit of a tragedy, actually, that the black market has more or less forced increasingly stronger, exceedingly potent and therefore more easily smuggled forms of most popular recreational drugs. Studies show that when there are a variety of potencies of drug available, most people tend to choose the "soft" forms. Beer is a lot more popular than drinking straight Everclear, for instance. In the areas where cocaine is actually produced, many people just chew the leaves and otherwise don't touch the harder stuff.

Meanwhile, we've reached a point where the legal opioids are shit like fentanyl that you can OD just from looking at it.
 
It's a bit of a tragedy, actually, that the black market has more or less forced increasingly stronger, exceedingly potent and therefore more easily smuggled forms of most popular recreational drugs. Studies show that when there are a variety of potencies of drug available, most people tend to choose the "soft" forms. Beer is a lot more popular than drinking straight Everclear, for instance. In the areas where cocaine is actually produced, many people just chew the leaves and otherwise don't touch the harder stuff.

Meanwhile, we've reached a point where the legal opioids are shit like fentanyl that you can OD just from looking at it.

And in the 1980s, the medical field pushed the shit out like candy. Have a pulled muscle, get an opioid. Broken bone, opioid. On the job injury, get an opioid.

The problem was, they pushed out the opioids to doctors to sell them. And doctors became legal pushers. Get into the 1990s and 2000s when doctors figure out that these things are killers.

And the culture continues will bellends like Nora. Doctor shopping started because of Big Pharma, but it continues due to this current generation of millennials like Nora who hate their lives and want to escape reality.
 
Liberal arts education, not even once.

I have a hard time even classifying Nora's degree as liberal arts.
University Studies is below even that. It lacks even the most basic of focuses.
It's like if you studied nothing and just paid several thousands of dollars to get a degree from a vending machine.
Even someone with a gender studies degree could potentially, if unlikely, find a career in the field.
Nora's degree is like a giant red flag that she's worthless.
Not that it matters because she's never going to look for a career and her job gap would be an even bigger red flag to employers.
But good luck with that whole communism thing, Nora, I'm sure it's coming any day now.
 
What exactly is Nora's plan for when daddy kicks it? I mean other than following him into the grave shortly after from chronic fatness.
Live off the inheritance?
 
If straightness and cissexism are "fundamentally broken concepts", then logic necessitates that their reverse -- gayness and trannyism -- are equally fundamentally broken.
 
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