Helene aftermath

newfie

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Are same-sex attraction and being considered a member of the opposite sex if you believe you’re in the wrong body comparable things? A Trumpee might say they are. I don’t think they are. Do you believe they are?
who knows what goes on in ones mind. when you look at your biologics its pretty obvious what you are. No one would have ever thought to challenge their physical being until it became acceptable to do so.
 

Commercial Inside Release

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Most opiate overdoses are actually due to the function of drug tolerance, in conjunction with the strength of fentanyl. Fentanyl is one of the strongest opiates, so it is hard to get the dosage consistent in a clandestine operation. Just a small variation can cause a wide discrepancy in dosage. Also, as a user's habit gets worse, they build up a tolerance to the drug, requiring ever increasing doses.

Eventually, when they switch dealers or try using in another location, they encounter stronger pills and get an overdose. More common, however, is when someone quits (or is incarcerated,) and then picks up using again after their tolerance has diminished. They try the same amount as last time, but their tolerance is now lower and their usual dose actually overdoses them.

In the old days, people would try a little of their opiates to see how strong they are, before they try a full dose. Nowadays, people are too ignorant, lazy, sloppy and careless to check strength before trying a full dose.
If you follow this procedure, your chances of overdose are minimal. Those testing kiosks/trailers are often corrupted into dealing or touting (quietly) for other dealers... That's why they are under scrutiny by the authorities.
 

PT Car Washer

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Most opiate overdoses are actually due to the function of drug tolerance, in conjunction with the strength of fentanyl. Fentanyl is one of the strongest opiates, so it is hard to get the dosage consistent in a clandestine operation. Just a small variation can cause a wide discrepancy in dosage. Also, as a user's habit gets worse, they build up a tolerance to the drug, requiring ever increasing doses.

Eventually, when they switch dealers or try using in another location, they encounter stronger pills and get an overdose. More common, however, is when someone quits (or is incarcerated,) and then picks up using again after their tolerance has diminished. They try the same amount as last time, but their tolerance is now lower and their usual dose actually overdoses them.

In the old days, people would try a little of their opiates to see how strong they are, before they try a full dose. Nowadays, people are too ignorant, lazy, sloppy and careless to check strength before trying a full dose.
If you follow this procedure, your chances of overdose are minimal. Those testing kiosks/trailers are often corrupted into dealing or touting (quietly) for other dealers... That's why they are under scrutiny by the authorities.
I'll remember all of this the next time I shoot up. LOL
 

BigUnionGuy

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Appvol

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Had the 1st snow of the year yesterday in WNC

 

fishtm2001

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"The posts would be laughable if they weren’t taken by many people as gospel. Among them: Infowars’ Alex Jones, who claimed that Hurricanes Milton and Helene were “weather weapons” unleashed on the East Coast by the U.S. government, and “truth seeker” accounts on X that posted photos of condensation trails in the sky to baselessly allege that the government was “spraying Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton” in order to ensure maximum rainfall, “just like they did over Asheville!”


The Atlantic
 

Thebrownblob

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"The posts would be laughable if they weren’t taken by many people as gospel. Among them: Infowars’ Alex Jones, who claimed that Hurricanes Milton and Helene were “weather weapons” unleashed on the East Coast by the U.S. government, and “truth seeker” accounts on X that posted photos of condensation trails in the sky to baselessly allege that the government was “spraying Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton” in order to ensure maximum rainfall, “just like they did over Asheville!”


The Atlantic
Aren’t you the guy that has the UFO thread?
 
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