CatHedral
Well-Known Member
I find it a bit tragic. You have no idea about what you’re sermonizing.This has got to be the funniest thing I've read today. Good day to you.
I find it a bit tragic. You have no idea about what you’re sermonizing.This has got to be the funniest thing I've read today. Good day to you.
My point is that “methamphetamines”, which I think we can agree is what people mean when they say “meth”, is literally abbreviated in the term “MDMA”.My point is that if you decide on personal definitions of words that are not in the professional lexicon, you disqualify yourself from educated discourse.
Are you suggesting that insisting on a correct usage of a term of professional art is authoritarian?
No, what's funny is @CatHedral says I will be kicked off the site for stating an opinion.It's funny how republicans perceive any pushback to their opinions as a restriction of speech. You guys are funny.
You might not understand how freedom of speech works. If the site owners decided to give you the boot for stating an opinion, that's them exercising their freedom of speech. For you and I, we have to expectation of protected speech.No, what's funny is @CatHedral says I will be kicked off the site for stating an opinion.
Seems you got the wrong person threatening "restriction of speech"
You guys are funny.
Have a good day.You might not understand how freedom of speech works. If the site owners decided to give you the boot for stating an opinion, that's them exercising their freedom of speech. For you and I, we have to expectation of protected speech.
Remember when you complained about being "told" things. Yeah, that's not a thing. You complained about nothing.
Thank you for the link. It says something other than what you claimed. 1968 is the big example.You’re correct on this.
Here is a timeline of gun control.
I believe there is correlation between the Black Panthers openly displaying their weapons and passage of laws against open-carry and against felons owning weapons (just as laws that deigned certain things a felony that were disproportionately used on African-heritage Americans).See a Timeline of Gun Control in the U.S. from 1791 to the Present
Learn about federal and state gun control laws in the United States. Here's a timeline from 1791 to the present.www.thoughtco.com
You didn’t say so until now, and I’d like to see a link to any college text on organic chemistry using the term “meth” to specifically describe what you say it does.Any college text on organic chemistry. I’ve said so. Again, you need to pay attention or at least effectively simulate it.
I just won't allow a person, politician, or media outlet to tell me how to think. Reporting news is one thing, but put an opinion on it, and it's just that.. opinion.
I draw my own opinion by myself and what these eyes see.
If you read my first post, personal accountability is exactly what I support.
post 415You didn’t say so until now, and I’d like to see a link to any college text on organic chemistry using the term “meth” to specifically describe what you say it does.
I’m okay with being wrong.
I may have gotten details a little fuzzy but I do believe that the Black Panthers were perceived as a threat and gun control legislation was enacted to keep them from being able to openly carry weapons. And once that perceived threat dissipated, right-wing legislators and the NRA hopped back on promoting widespread gun availability (to caucasian Americans).Thank you for the link. It says something other than what you claimed. 1968 is the big example.
So blue man.Have a good day.
Sure thing- it is obvious from your smug and thinly-veiled name-calling that you are a true academic merely maintaining the sanctity of universal truths, though you should probably be charged with animal cruelty for getting your horse so high.post 415
At this point I will stop. It is clear that you are differently abled. I’m not the sort of cruel to tease the unfortunate.
No. You snuck the plural in. It does not belong.My point is that “methamphetamines”, which I think we can agree is what people mean when they say “meth”, is literally abbreviated in the term “MDMA”.
You also never addressed my question on whether the effects of street meth are similar/near-identical to those of mdma.
In all seriousness I think that the attitude of one being more socially acceptable than the other is what leads to the type of legislation that gives a slap-on-the-wrist to “white-collar” cocaine users while sending crack-cocaine users to prison for 20+ years.
Ok.My point is that “methamphetamines”, which I think we can agree is what people mean when they say “meth”, is literally abbreviated in the term “MDMA”.
You also never addressed my question on whether the effects of street meth are similar/near-identical to those of mdma.
In all seriousness I think that the attitude of one being more socially acceptable than the other is what leads to the type of legislation that gives a slap-on-the-wrist to “white-collar” cocaine users while sending crack-cocaine users to prison for 20+ years.
"feels" are what got us here...logic is the only thing that will get us out.I feel the way I feel. Good day, Sir.
Dude,Sure thing- it is obvious from your smug and thinly-veiled name-calling that you are a true academic merely maintaining the sanctity of universal truths, though you should probably be charged with animal cruelty for getting your horse so high.
then how do you stay informed? do birds perch on your window and tell you what they see as they're flying around? if you don't look at the news, then you have no idea whats going on in the world...yeah, i know, "you can look at the news and still not know what's going on in the world"....bullshit.I disagree and am not out to change your mind. I will not post any media sources for you, if you didn't read, I am anti media.
I knew this guy. He got into meth big-time. He spoke of ingesting one-gram doses at a sitting. (He made his own under conditions that would draw the envy of Walter White. Identity, purity and quantity were assured.) I’m not sure you can do that with molly.Ok.
I'll tell you, they are nothing like each other in effect.
Mdma is not as long lasting, it is far less potent with dosages in the many tens of milligrams where methamphetamine is dosed in 5 to 15 mg (these are pill dosages).
There is more euphoria in the mdma, more emotional content and empathy. Meth has very little of that.
There is virtually no similarity between the two.