I thought the main risk w/ ecstasy was hyponatremia - every time I've seen an article on water intoxication, there's a footnote to the effect that the vast majority of people at risk for it are marathon runners and people on E.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
A Canadian death ray . . .
I, for one, welcome our new overlords from the North.
I have never even seen a hypothetical appeal to uppers.
Me neither. Which is odd, in that they are most likely to be therapeutically useful to me on a regular basis. But they don't seem fun at all.
This weekend, I have dinner plans Saturday and Sunday, have to bake for the Saturday plans, but that's about it. I think I'm going to go to Lord & Taylor and the library this afternoon, and I need to do some neighborhood exploration.
Hivemind question: I have to go to Costco either this weekend (right before Thanksgiving) or next weekend (Black Friday weekend). Which one is likely to be worse in terms of OMG people?
I would guess next weekend, not Friday, would be better, but that's a tough call.
I was in high school during that brief period when E was pretty easily available and not yet illegal, so a lot of my friends tried it but somehow I never had a good opportunity. And in college, well, I was told that E was like watered down acid, so why bother.
I think it depends on what you need to go there for. For food, this weekend is going to be a nightmare. For gifty type things, Black Friday will be worse.
Yeah. I was thinking maybe early on the Sunday after Thanksgiving might be best, but I just don't know.
eta: I will primarily be buying food, but I still have to deal with the check out lines, and I may browse the other stuff.
I think I would like ecstasy so much that that is all I would want to do if I did it.