Look lets all come forward and have like some sorta NA meeting. I pretty much only post here after smoking a bowl. I don't smoke a lot of weed, just enough to keep a low level of intoxication and keep the anger at bay. So when I do a bowl, I feel pretty goofy for up to 30 minutes. Thats when I post here. Do I have a problem? Well yes, but it isn't weed. It is my brain which is constantly pissed off at what it comes across and perceives as stupidity. (You see the humbleness there scoots, learn it.) I can admit this to quasi-anonymous strangers and friends.
Scooter you have admitted to using desoxyn. That is meth. If you ahve never done street meth, then god bless you. Street meth is still meth. I don't know what little semantic game you are trying to play, but come on man, HAROLD IS ON TO YOU. That cat is sober and on top of things.
This is a brazen lie and I have never said anything of the sort.
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That is meth.
That is correct. I have never medicated with methamphetamine .
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If you ahve never done street meth, then god bless you.
Why would god bless such a person?
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Street meth is still meth.
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Originally Posted by OvenWax
pretty sure he posted about not being able to find desoxyn you slippery catfish you
I am unable to source meth.
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Originally Posted by Rum Dick
Oh jesus christ....meth, in any form, is easy to find. And who said we won Korea and Vietnam....
Your arms manufacturers won.
And the soldiers fought on methamphetamine.
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The Korean War marked the first conflict in which the more potent Meth was made available to U.S. forces - which no doubt came in very handy considering Chinese commanders penchant for massive waves of unrelentless infantry assaults on enemy positions lasting well into the night. It is worth noting that the Chinese had their own strategy for bolstering their troops - distribution of opium to calm pre-assault jitters.
Similarily, in the Vietnam War, infantry units were often subjected to nocturnal mortar attacks and probes of their firebases and meth continued to be the primary remedy for fatigue. Unlike the Korean conflict, use and abuse of the drug abuse was much more widespread and is a recurring theme of Michael Herr's Dispatches -considered to be one of the best accounts of the war from the grunt's point of view. The official army prescription calls for one 20mg tablet of dextroamphetamine when "readiness is required with 48 hours of no sleep," however, these guidelijes were never followed. In fact, U.S. troops in Vietnam used more...