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Basic Drug taking Tip
llllllllLook, your not fit for taking drugs or drinking alcohol. In reality, taking drugs is a relatively simple set of algebraic equations. You take A, how many units of drugs you take, divide it by B, how much time you spent in between taking them, and divide that by C * .1, your weight by ten percent. If A, Divided B, Divided by C *.1 is below that level of Blood intoxication for that drug, or at it, then you are probably okay and most likely have not overdosed on the said drug. Nor, most likely, will you experience any abnormal side effects; other than the side effects you achieve while taking the drugs themselves.
llllllllSo the problem isn’t that you’ve been taking too many drugs too fast or drinking too much, it’s that you’re too skinny. If you want to be capable of taking a large amount of drugs, you need to gain more weight, and most likely not fat weight. Though any weight will do, fat unfortunately is extremely capable of absorbing alcohol, and though this has a few positive side effects, it increases your rate of over-all intoxication by increasing the absorption of the alcohol into your blood stream and the rest of the body, and decreases the ability to flush it out. In order to be capable consuming or injecting large quantities of drugs, you need to start working out and get a relatively high amount of muscle mass. Not only does weight decrease the rate of absorption, as more area is needed to fill, but muscles do not generally absorb drugs very well and tend to flush them out rapidly, and alcohol specifically contains a large amount of lactic acid fermentation, the chemical that causes a burning or soreness sensation in the muscles, that the muscles are used to flushing out. As well, as were large fatty deposits sit directly around the kidney tissue, lean muscle does not, and so when muscle absorbs bits of drugs as it does not go directly to the kidney’s, and therefore allows for a safer transaction of filtering to the kidney’s, provided you are below, at, or slightly above your level of intoxication.
llllllllAs well, muscles are used to dealing with dangerous toxins that may cause harm to the body and strengthening muscles over-all strengthens the body, keeping the body less likely to have large problems, and working out on it’s own increases the capabilities of the cardiac, circulatory, digestion, muscular, nervous, and respiratory systems. What this means is that when the alcohol, or other drugs, slow breathing, your body will be capable of withstanding this treatment better as it has a stronger respiratory system, and better breathing abilities. When your heart slows down or stops beating all together, your body will be used to such harsh treatment, and most likely have a greater chance of recovering if you did not such an increased cardiac system that allowed for proper blood flow. Working out promotes blood flow to several parts of the body, and even in certain cases increases the size of blood vessels and sometimes lowers blood pressure and the over-all beats per minute that your heart produce, allowing for better and slower circulation of blood, allowing a lower level of absorption to occur throughout your body. Now if you ingest drugs, it most likely has to go through your digestion system at one point or another. Though working out does not directly affect the digestion system, it can “toughen up” your digestion system by allowing your body to be used to extraneous materials being inside the digestive tract when harsh work is active, allowing the body to process these materials even while it is extremely intoxicated. As well, most intoxication typically affects the nervous system, impairing the normal basic motor functions of humans. While working out, you can increase the effectiveness of your nervous system by muscle memory and simple exertion, increasing the ease of basic motor functions. This might allow for the body to respond more positively to motor impairments, as it has a stronger more productive nervous system that allows it to work through tougher times. As well, last but not least, working out increases muscles mass, mass, and overall strength of body. These factors alone can help with the increasing volumes of drugs you’ll be ingesting rapidly which may and probably one day will lead to your death, or an event considered even worse.
I hope this information is useful in determining what precautions you should take if you choose to take drugs, and if remembered correctly, it’s safer not to take drugs at all and simply works out anyways in order to maintain a healthy form. So stop being lazy and a get a proper way of achieving large amounts of dopamine, like sex, masturbation, playing video games or even simple interactions with your friends and others that over-all make you feel happy. Stupid idiots that go and take your dumb drugs…
- by Suicidesoldier#1 |
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- | Submitted on 03/08/2009 |
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- Title: Drugs
- Artist: Suicidesoldier#1
- Description: Some info about drugs...
- Date: 03/08/2009
- Tags: drugs
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- sprcrzymn - 05/08/2009
- why would anyone report this, it is talking about not overdosing...
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- Suicidesoldier#1 - 05/08/2009
- Lol, it's not really about drugs, about more or less about their science really...
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- Annastaysia - 05/08/2009
- WOAH not cool!!!! should i report this? agh!
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