Hey, they're not as bad as ducks...
Nobody - except Scientology.
I'm convinced she uses their kids as leverage over him. If he left, the kids could be squirrelled away by the church and he might never see them again.
Who knew a scarecrow argument could bring about such a spicy thread.
According to RPS, that's full of spoilers.
More like they're worried that mods will outshine them and tarnish their reputation as developers.
But they said it isn't! They wouldn't do that, lie to our faces?!
Bit strange that it's happening before the acquisition.
So that's how Nami got that way.
11 seasons I think refers to the original airings. IMDB has the 11 season episode list: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149460/episodes/, meanwhile Wikipedia shows it as 8, but splits the seasons down a bit, however for some reason there's only 10 there: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Futurama_episodes#Series_overview
Sounds like a very tall bar to prove.
Yes, MDMA is an amphetamine, as per the name. However it is significantly different to mescaline, which has an extra functional group off the carbon ring. In 2D the molecules look very similar, but in 3D they're very, very different, and as such their function differs also. Mescaline is hallucinogenic, MDMA is not particularly so.
I'd be hesitant to attribute speedy effects to MDMA, in particular with tablet form, in which various drugs tend to be mixed. MDMA in pure form has nowhere near the same stimulant effect as speed, or ecstacy pills laced with speed or whatever else.
I don't think MDMA alone is likely to cause serotonin syndrome, however mixing it with SSRI's most definitely would be a high risk. Rather, the common issue with MDMA, particularly with excessive use over time, is serotonin depletion.
Is there not a legal challenge people can make?