Fair enough, I'll DM you the link
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It's not on Netflix, it's on Amazon Prime which is arguably even worse I guess. I can get you a direct download link if you promise not to post it publicly (I'm not allowed to share it, I would be banned from the place I got it from if they were to find out I did)
I actually feel the same way as you do about musical theater for the most part, I've always struggled to understand the appeal. For some reason Hazbin Hotel has been somewhat of an exception for me, no idea why.
Nice, it's a fun watch. Keep in mind that the Youtube pilot has different voice actors, is a lot less polished than the professionally produced episodes, and it's now considered to be of dubious canon to the rest of the show since a lot of changes had been made in the four years it took to produce season one. Still, I'd recommend you watch that first because there's a good chance a bunch of it still applies.
The first six episodes of season one are already released, and the remaining two will be dropping on Friday at 12AM GMT.
Seriously, what the fuck is this guy's backstory that made him this way? First he's a political outsider who manages to win a senate election on a squad adjacent platform, and now he's raving mad standing on buildings to demonstrate his unparalleled, unconditional support of Israel and the genocide they are presiding over?
I have never seen a politician this genuinely, deeply, personally, emotionally, and publicly invested into any matter of policy at all. His brain must seriously be swiss cheese right about now between the stroke and the worms.
Kratom is a plant containing several natural opioids. These are fully structurally distinct from the classical opioids like Codeine or Morphine and their semi-synthetic derivatives like Oxycodone, Heroin, Hydromorphone, etc. But they activate the same receptors in the brain, and produce a very similar high.
It's currently legal in most US states, but the DEA really wants to criminalize it more and more as it grows into mainstream awareness. Thankfully it looks like they've yielded to popular backlash against scheduling it for the time being. While Kratom is an opioid, it is honest to god the safest opioid in existence. The most abundant active substance is only a partial agonist at the mu-opioid receptor (the primary receptor responsible for mediating the euphoric effects of opioid drugs). As a result, it is extremely difficult to fatally OD on the stuff, there isn't enough respiratory depression to halt breathing even at high doses, and it has a ceiling effect that prevents the out of control dose spiraling typical of attempts to compensate for growing tolerance with full agonist opioids. That said, Kratom does produce at least one full agonist opioid, but the concentrations are comparatively low enough to be ignored unless you're using an extract.
This combination of accessibility, legality, and safety profile makes Kratom a very popular and effective drug to use as an aid to quit harder opioids. If you have a tolerance to harder opioids you won't be able to effectively get high on Kratom thanks to the ceiling effect, but it will seriously take the edge off unless you were accustomed to large fentanyl doses.
It is also one of the only means of finding pain relief now that doctors almost universally transform into cops when it comes time to discuss being prescribed opioids.
(I just noticed that your comment is ambiguous, you've mentioned Kratom and Kava, but I'm not sure if you meant to only ask about Kava. The two are completely unrelated drugs with different effects and mechanisms of action. The only similarity between them is that they are both plant based drugs that have slipped through criminalization in the US.)
Also, I'm not aware of any cultural appropriation concerns with either of them, and they are not at risk of extinction like Peyote cactus is.
hell yeah, that's the spirit!
I used to be so fucking careful when it came to doing drugs the safe and responsible way. I'd read for hours about pharmacology and shit while taking in as many first hand accounts online as I could before agonizing over exactly how much I should use on my first go down to the mg and cut ratio.
Well, that mindset turned out to not be sufficient for all types of drugs, and I got addicted to opiates despite the utmost care in my initial experimentation. Things slowly fell off the rails from there. I've done so many absurd and horrendous things to get high and avoid the hell of opioid withdrawal. I've gone through so many sketchy batches of disgusting, stepped on street dope out of sheer desperation.
I've been clean from full agonist opioids for years now, but I think my brain is broken ,and I can no longer be arsed in the slightest on breaking my habit of doing stupid doses of a drug before I even know what it'll be like.
yeah, it's definitely a good suggestion to toss out there in general, there really are a ton of people out there who genuinely do need to drink more water and just haven't realized yet that mild dehydration is directly causing some of their ailments
In this case though I'm pretty certain it's tied to the Diphenhydramine because the ache only comes on after I use it.
It seems there are two broad sects of pro-advertising assholes on the internet:
There are the people who believe watching ads is a necessary evil for art to exist at all, and their willingness to toil in the marketing mines is some sort of moral virtue they have over the ad blocking "freeloaders".
And there are the tech perverts who actually get excited about the latest fucking spyware hidden throughout their OS, browser, and apps because they take some sort of sick enjoyment in being subjected to increasingly personalized ads as if the only problem with marketing brainwashing is that it just isn't quite relevant enough to their interests yet.
The first group is annoying, but the second is genuinely terrifying.
I drink a ton of water, I don't think that's the problem.
terf island is such a fucking pathetically cucked country lmao, gotta get a special loiscense to buy whipped cream and sleepy time tea is considered a hard drug
You have no idea how much it warms my heart to hear that some US soldiers have been murked by a drone.