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I wish I knew a drug dealer so I could ask how the effects of this on the market. If these kinds of things are successful, I'd expect there to be some change in the homeless population in Austin. e.g. they're all usually way more chill during the first week of any month, which is when I assume they get federal aid money of some kind.
Wow, interesting! You think they're much more drugged out in the first week of the month, because of some kind of aid money? That's nuts if true, but it probably is.
Do you know - when you see the druggies actively doing that zombie weird, hunched-over thing (not sure what it's called), is it actually when they've just taken the drugs? Or is that what they're like, permanently?
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90 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 30 Oct
It's temporary. It's called leaning, folding, or nodding off I think. It's an opiate induced thing where their central nervous is suppressed to the point where they're barely awake/conscious and they lose motor control.
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I know a drug dealer, he calls himself a pharmacist
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