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Old 22-01-2007, 20:45
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anti-deppressants COMPLETELY numb comedowns

SWIM thinks effexor is utterly useless and an anti-depressant (at least from his experience).


But, he finally found ONE useful effect of the drug - It completely numbs and neutralizes a crash and makes the user completely forget they're coming down off of amphetamines -

You don't even realize it's happening. By the time SWIM remembers he took an effexor to numb the comedown, it's usually been over for a few hours already.


"oh yeah wasn't I like pissed off at something awhile ago? what was it?"



SWIM suggests that before trying to use it for that purpose, you might want to test it out first in a controlled environment (a friend to keep an eye on you maybe) because it may trigger a violent psychotic rampage in which you are literally insane, and feel strong homocidal thoughts and paranoia. For an hour, SWIM thought the idea he called "kill them because they're in on the conspiracy plot against me and will exist until they complete they're mission of making sure that I'm as miserable as can be."
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