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    Protien_toast replied to the thread Perfect Meds.
    I just sent you guys another email. Saturday i received an email from someone there at perfect meds saying that they would let me know...
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    Protien_toast reacted to Perfect Meds's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Like Like.
    Hello friend Please reach out to us at perfectmeds100@protonmail.com Extremely sorry for the delays (they weren’t on our end). We’re...
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    Protien_toast replied to the thread Perfect Meds.
    I’m sorry to hear this I’m in the same boat. The “l@ble cr3@ted” thing happened twice now with them. Oscar was quick to reply when I...
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    Protien_toast reacted to Strawhat7's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Sad Sad.
    It’s been about 6 days or so since I’ve heard any updates and 8 days since I’ve don@ted. Went out on a limb here to try a new vendr; so...
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    Protien_toast reacted to G Man's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Like Like.
    Placed an order with Oscar on 11/3 for a hard to find read not on his menu. Order was shipped on 11/7. Due to some U$P$ hiccups delivery...
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    Protien_toast reacted to garbanzo's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Like Like.
    Upside with Oscar, even since waiting from 11/10, recently replied that a reship was sent and he would keep me updated. Will provide...
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    Protien_toast reacted to garbanzo's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Like Like.
    He's been solid before, and really seems like a good guy - hate to count him out if there are things beyond his control leading to...
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    Protien_toast replied to the thread Perfect Meds.
    I reached out to pm and he replied kindly saying he would let me know the status of my order asap. Order was from 11/10 and told it...
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    Protien_toast reacted to LW815's post in the thread Spelling rules with Like Like.
    This. Anybody/any”thing”(if you search active members it’s like 90% bots of varying companies/origins clearly and actively...
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    Protien_toast reacted to drjimmy1964's post in the thread Spelling rules with Like Like.
    One thing I need to always tell myself - aside from reminding myself not to be too wordy, ( one of my bad habits ) is if I am behind...
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    Protien_toast reacted to Gracie5's post in the thread Spelling rules with Like Like.
    Also under FAQ, the first three posts talk about helpful information for new members, among other beneficial items.
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    Protien_toast reacted to Gracie5's post in the thread Spelling rules with Like Like.
    Simple alterations are easiest to comprehend. Like @LW815 said, it’s to discourage bots from finding us using proper spellings in...
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    Protien_toast replied to the thread Hello 😁.
    Nice man!! I already do like the community. Thank you for the welcome!!
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    Protien_toast reacted to garbanzo's post in the thread Perfect Meds with Angry Angry.
    Unfortunately, still waiting on a reship from 11/10 - second time using. Will update if received, but think I lost out on this one.
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  13. L @ Layne_Cobain: I often wish I lived during the turn of the century or at least before the Harrison narcotics act or whatever I think it was 1924 the fun ended but anyway yeh being able to get laudanum, ❄️ and amphetamine at the local friendly pharmacy
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  20. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I think it was called vin Mariani. But yeah, it was all the rave back in the turn to the 20th century. Original formula Coca Cola did it for a while too. I think it was pretty weak though. Something like 200 mg per liter of wine. Enough to maybe give you a little push but unless you could pound some serious alcohol, it’d be hard to really feel the effects before the ethyl knocked you down on the ground. It was an interesting time period. Laudanum was a “hysterical” woman’s best friend.
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