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I can't wait until this Royalty gimmick hits 666 posts.
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Gossip & Opinions / Exemplary Сasual Dating - Legitimate Girls
« Last post by MEGATOP on Today at 06:07:29 PM »
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Read what you just wrote. I never said everyone is going to feel an itch especially at prescribed dosage. What I am telling you with absolute 100% certainty is given a high enough dosage all opioids cause the itch. Especially in someone who is sensitive and acutely aware of their opioid receptor being activated. Tramadol will not cause the itch not just at prescribed dosage at any dosage take the entire bottle at once it does not activate the opioid receptor. This is like the 100lb kid telling the 300lb bodybuilder according to science they are doing it wrong. Just fucking trust me on this one. I don't care what some lab geek wrote in an article. It is misclassified it is not an opiate. They didn't classify it as an opioid until 2019 your article is from 2022 prior to 2019 it was not classified as an opioid because it isn't one.

Brian Brian Brian....

https://www.drugs.com/article/tramadol-need-to-know.html

The most common side effects of tramadol:
  • dizziness / vertigo
  • nausea / vomiting
  • constipation (can be more common in the elderly > 75 years)
  • headache
  • itching
  • sleepiness, drowsiness
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Also, not 2019.....2014.

This is factual shit people have posted about YOUR lack of recognizing that tramadol IS an opioid.  Just because you took it for every little ache and pain doesn't mean your an expert on it.  Should I go downtown chicago and find a meth addict and start asking them about meth because they have done it for years and years and years?   Fucking asinine analogy.

Like I said....people know more than you but YOU want to argue until you have been shown you're wrong so many times and then run away like a little bitch.

 
Again It is absolutely not a fucking opioid I don't give a fuck what the FDA says about classifications. I can tell the difference between an opioid and a non-opioid . I was prescribed mega doses of the shit as a teenager for my knee surgeries. I have had a half dozen surgeries. I have used prescription opioids on and off for 30 years. When you take an opioid you get an opioid itch it happens with every single actual opioid. It will not happen with Tramadol at any dosage it is not an opioid. I love opioids I have chronic pain. I will not even take tramadol fuck there have been bottles of it just laying around here for years. I won't touch it because it is absolutely not an opioid if it was you could take a bunch and get the opioid itch you can not get that at any dosage on tramadol.

Your statement right there doesn't exclude anyone.  You are making a blanket statement....you didn't say "I get the itch"....so, you didn't use the WORD "everyone" but your comment MEANS everyone gets it.

I can do this all day and night with you.  Expose you for the drug abusing little c.unt everyone here knows you are.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random Bodybuilding Pics
« Last post by jude2 on Today at 06:03:40 PM »
:)
I was at that NPC were they both guest posed.  They both were huge.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random Bodybuilding Pics
« Last post by NarcissisticDeity on Today at 06:00:57 PM »
 :)
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Fucking Pajeets - How low can you go?
« Last post by Tapeworm on Today at 06:00:20 PM »
Sorry, Mrs. Barbecue! Don’t hurt me!

Ebratang gwambe airee. Don procupy yasel, meesta.

Long tradition of revolution in dat haitian nation tho. I gotta hand it to em. They didn't accept slavery and wait for an army of northern honkies to liberate them.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Cancer Mortality After Vaccine Dose
« Last post by Zillotch on Today at 05:56:54 PM »
VAERS is a .........  Surely you can see how this would yield untrustworthy data, no?

genuinely stupid, and entirely brainwashed… a solid vaxtard.

also:

'fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported. Low reporting rates preclude or
slow the identification of “problem” drugs and vaccines that endanger public health.'

https://digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/publication/r18hs017045-lazarus-final-report-2011.pdf
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Ashley Judd speaks
« Last post by SouJerz on Today at 05:55:23 PM »
Beauty is a short lived tyranny.    :'(
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No but maybe this month it will all change.  ::)

So you might soon have kids with a woman you intend to leave.

And people wonder why there are so many weird and screwed up young people.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bitcoins - about to hit $5,000 per coin today!
« Last post by obsidian on Today at 05:53:35 PM »
Obsidian - pretty much right on que...

https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/new-court-filings-show-sec-chair-gensler-believed-ethereum-was-security-for-at-least-year

Again, please do not blame me, or take this personally. I am simply telling us here what the law is. Whether the law should be changed or not, and whether you like the outcome of the current laws being applied, is of course a separate matter. But the law is the law - and for us as investors we really need to take note and understand this.
Whatever he thinks is irrelevant. He does not get to decide this. It will be up to the courts if they decide to go that route. That Fox Business article also makes a lot of assumptions. They are assuming he thought it was a security because of Consensys suing the SEC. But that's just how they are reading it. They don't have the official word from Gensler himself.

He has also now been accused of misleading Congress on Ethereum.

Some think Consensys suing the SEC was a chess move to put pressure on Gensler. The Hong Kong ETH ETF is also considered to be a move to put pressure on the US SEC.

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/04/30/houses-mchenry-accuses-sec-chief-gensler-of-misleading-congress-on-ethereum/

House's McHenry Accuses SEC Chief Gensler of Misleading Congress on Ethereum

The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee says Gensler refused to discuss his view on ETH in testimony even after the SEC was investigating it as a security.

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler has been accused of misleading Congress by Rep. Patrick McHenry, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, who said Gensler's agency already knew it considered Ethereum's ether a security before he attended a hearing and declined to answer that question.

"Chair Gensler refused to answer questions regarding the SEC's classification of ether," McHenry said in a statement posted on X. "New court filings show this was an intentional attempt to misrepresent the commission's position."

The classification of (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is a major question hanging over the U.S. oversight of digital assets, and it's being fought on multiple legal fronts. If ETH is a security that should be registered and regulated by the SEC, then many other tokens may also fit that definition.

Documents in Consensys' newly filed lawsuit against the SEC describe how the agency was pursuing an investigation into the nature of ETH days before Gensler testified in April 2023. Consensys is suing the agency ahead of an expected SEC enforcement action.
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