why is doing caffeine occasionally not dangerous if you don't abuse it but methylphenidate (Concerta) is? Is methylphenidate really that dangerous compared to weed and stuff like that?
>>16987045 >methylphenidate I'm pretty sure he knew the difference between methylphenidate and the straight up meth he kept taking to come up with all those Erdős problems.
I have been consuming between 6 and 10 Reign energy drinks weekly for almost 5 years, sometimes as much as 3 per day, as a personal experiment and the only bad thing so far is a combination of consecutive poor sleep habit (3+ days without regular 8 hours) can give palpitation.
And even that is more probably due to nutrient deficiency in the ion channels. If you'd like I can try a suicide experiment of consistent overconsumption and sleep deprivation combined with k overdose. I really dont care about living anyways. This human machine superorganism is a waste of the universe's energy.
>>16987044 I was literally considering to increase my dose because I'm on finals and struggling to focus, this post feels like a sign from God to not do it
>>16990073 Idk. According to the chart it seems to be the most dangerous drug listed. Never looked into the stats on horseback riding incidents. I imagine it's a pretty dangerous activity.
>>16991107 Really? Well I suppose that in the nordics there is a better trust society to allow you to buy that on your own, here it would be unthinkable
I abused meth for like 6 months and vyvanse for another couple years after that and im totally fine.
went through a psychosis phase after my first binge and it took me around 18 months after I quit to enjoy things without drugs again but besides that totally fine. I miss it actually