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Are you addicted to Trimethylxantine?
Trimethylxantine is a legal and bitter tasting drug that stimulates the CNS, cardiac muscle, respiratory system, and delays fatigue, also a diuretic. It may cause reduction of fertility, osteoporosis, and maybe even heart disease. Withdrawal symptoms include headache, irritability, restlessness, and nausea. Yet, this is one of the most popular drugs ever used! Even kids love it! http://plaudersmilies.de/party/drinka.gif
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PS if anyone catches on or already knows it, don't say it yet! |
If its what I think it is, I have had the withdrawl... ugh... so I fixed that one...
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I think I got it. lol.
I swear it never gets to me as other people. |
I think i know it. I cant go without it.
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I only like it when its blended with ice. and sold at $3.50 a pop.
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I don't have to have it but it's nice every once in a while.
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man, it sucks. Its a false energy.
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I'm having some right now. Luckily, my boss is very understanding and lets me have it at work.
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i have absolutely NO clue.
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i am not addicted to it. in fact, i have to limit my intake for the side effects listed above (you pick which one you DON'T want to have :eek: )
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Wakes me up in the mornings. :)
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Its good stuff and I enjoy having it every once in a while but I get mine from a bottle. ;)
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A long time ago a friend and I got some of it in pure form from a the lab at school. My little brother snorted it.
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Live for it.
Consume tons of it a day, but I dont think it affects me as it does others. If I am needing that "fix" tho, I will try it in a different form, and that usually does the trick. GOOD STUFF. Works great in a pinch when I go for the big guns.
Your boss lets you have it at work? Hell, my boss supplies it. Believes in its productivity enhansing powers. |
If it is what I think it is, it has helped me with more than one all nighter.
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Starbucks is my favorite "dealer".... ;)
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You think that's bad? How about dihydrogenmonoxide? Kills many people each year and the most major of the withdrawl symptoms is death, occuring in 100% of subjects within a week. That, in addition to the fact that it's regularly found in conjunction with toxins such as barium, lead, and sulfuric acid make it something to be wary of day to day.
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I think I might need shot of it to jumpstart me this morning.
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Ever tried just plain helium though? That stuff'll mess ya up! |
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