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garyis

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Hello my name is Gary, I decided to join this forum mainly to discuss research chemicals as that is one of my main interests. I lurked around this community for a while before joining, and i must say, i really like it. The admins and mods are doing a great job and everyone is pretty friendly. I have no one to discuss these interests with in real life so it makes me happy knowing I can finally discuss these interests with like minded individuals on this forum! I read and respect all the rules, I will make sure to follow them carefully :)  I've tested my fair share of plenty of different chemicals, so hopefully my insight and experiences can be just as helpful to other people, as their experiences are to me. 

I got excited and donated right away lol

 
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@garyis Nice to meet you! Welcome to the forum. You already sound like you’ll fit in well here. Amazing how many people don’t take the 2 seconds to read the forum rules(you can always tell because they inevitably do dumb stuff like post their email address on a public forum, or ask people to PM source recommendations 🙄). 
 

I am like you, in that I don’t have anyone to discuss this interest with IRL(or at least nobody that is as big a nerd about it as I am). I’ve found this an excellent place to learn and share information/experience/suggestions with like minded people! It isn’t all about the vendor threads! Though obviously they are very important. 

 
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Me neither. This is like my secret life that only a couple of my friends know about.

Welcome to the group and thank you for supporting us.

 
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  2. D @ drdrizzy13: xyz zenes?
  3. shoutback @ shoutback: So many typos so little time to correct them though I hope I was able to get my point across.
  4. D @ drdrizzy13: So you really think every drug should be legal. Even F and hard?
  5. shoutback @ shoutback: Safe matter hurts others, but clamping diwn with criminalization abd demonizing substances causes much more harm. This field is not without its pitfalls but there are many examples of great healing while the war on drugs has been a completely destructive force and should not be legitimized in ANY manner.
  6. shoutback @ shoutback: Irresponsibility, selfishness, and inability to do things in a save master
  7. shoutback @ shoutback: Civilised and empatheic society. We get it people's
  8. shoutback @ shoutback: I'm sorry about your cousin, I really am. I'm not saying there are not negatives. All medicines have side effects but we don't try to keep all medicines from people or restrict them in a way that is in effect a ban and causes more harm to others. We cannot push anecdotal evidence over a possible background treatment that may be paradigm changing in business. Stop criminlizing substances , and substance. It just impedes progress, promotes stagnant medical practices and has no place in a
  9. D @ drdrizzy13: @tiquanunderwood Thanks bro.
  10. D @ drdrizzy13: I used to think the same thing. That all things shoudl be legal and it shoudl be a personal choice. But it just fucks with society so much. Haven't they tried this experiment in like Sweden or Portugal and it didn't work out too well?
  11. tiquanunderwood @ tiquanunderwood: @drdrizzy13 Sorry to hear about your loss.
  12. D @ drdrizzy13: And he was a 30 something year old grown man who left 4 kids to his parents who are in their 70s to raise.
  13. D @ drdrizzy13: Well I'm talking about my family myself. My cousin did way too much math and shot himself in the head with a shotgun last year. His birthday is next week. That shit totally changed him in to a completely different person.
  14. shoutback @ shoutback: Not that i don't think there should not be roadblocks in the way preventing children from yadda
  15. shoutback @ shoutback: Ehhh typos
  16. shoutback @ shoutback: Causing the most harm in our communities namely alvohol and cigarettes. They kill hundreds of thousands each year and are the source of violent crime, broken home, etc... instead of going after medicine which have made comparatively small harm. Not too easy that i3 think there shouldn't be blocks preventing children access to powerful medicine.
  17. shoutback @ shoutback: I believe that is disingenuous because if that's the case then we should go after what is
  18. tiquanunderwood @ tiquanunderwood: @Admin I fixed the issue with my inbox. The box was unchecked for some reason to not allow any members to message.
  19. D @ drdrizzy13: I mean if done in a perfect world where put wouldn't let itheir chociices ruin families and stuff I would be totally for it. But the only way I could see it working is if they controlled it somehow.
  20. D @ drdrizzy13: I agree somewhat. I don't think they should legalize every drug though.
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