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4-methylaminorex
does anyone have any experience with 4-methylaminorex?
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
EUPHORIA - Well, someone took Pemoline, twisted it around a little bit and
put a whole lot of pleasure into the equation. This might be a Dangerous drug! There are lot of different things that seem to happen with Euphoria. The first time I took it (40 milligrams - I've learned since that 25 mg. is considered your basic dose) I got really charged up. This is definitely a High and it comes on suddenly (about 45 minutes after ingestion). My first response upon coming on to it was an experience of an intense rush of perceived personal power. I found myself goosestepping down the busy Berkeley streets thinking about how good I felt, how successful I was destined to be, and knowing that the world was my oyster. After about 15 minutes of this as I found myself leaping down the BART escalator, I had to tell myself to slow down for fear that I would be completely drained later on. Although I didn't really slow down at all during this experience, I did bring myself into a somewhat more humane mindset and I spent the subway ride having an almost methoxylated amphetamine (MDMA, MDA, etc.)-type ideations. In other words, I wasn't just feeling good about myself, I was feeling good about most everybody else. The world was everybody's oyster. Arriving at my office, I immediately found myself doing organizational work at about three times the normal rate with far more self-assurance and fewer mistakes than usual. Simultaneously, I was entertaining perspectives on the nature of my true will and making important phonecalls which I had put off for some time. I did about thirty hours worth of work in about ten hours. I literally could not stop. I tried to make myself take a break for about ten minutes. Within a minute, I found my hand going into a drawer to pull out another file which needed reorganizing. Believe me, this is very unusual behavior. I hate organizational work. This all might sound like the first blushes of an amphetamine high, but he emotional overtones and the mentation under this substance is of a softer and more inwardly whole (less alienated) quality. As I've already indicated, the Euphoria high seems to have a slight methoxylated amphetamine quality to it. All in all, this was a very powerful experiencing of clarity, self-assurance and cognitive ability. The following day, I experienced the same sort of effects at about one-third the intensity. There was no burnout at all in aftermath. Subsequent experiments have shown Euphoria to be predictable as an effective tool for organizing binges, brainstorming sessions and radio talk-show appearances. It also seems to induce ongoing personal growth in terms of clarity of personal will. (I've received three other testimonies in this same direction.) As a writing tool, I've found Euphoria to be variable. It seems that verbal acuity comes on strong but the verbal circuits burn out quickly from intensity of use and one has to move on to less verbally oriented tasks. In other words, this is generally good for creative flashes and outlining grand syntheses but not too good for actual completion of written work. It gives one an impatience for minutiae and the kind of careful faceting that it takes to bring a work to completion. In terms of appreciation and comprehension of aesthetics and information, this seems the opposite of its close cousin Pemoline. The accessing mode favored is visual. One wants to explore a painting or photograph or watch a movie rather than read a book. My only complaint about Euphoria is that it lasts 16 hours, which feels about 4 hours too long. In two of my five experiences, the last four hours were spent feeling slightly "headachy" and weary, although there was still no burnout following sleep. I would say, at this point, that Euphoria should not be used more often than once a week since it is so powerful and so much energy is expended in the experience. This is easily the most Fun of the intelligence increasers and, as such, is probably the most likely to be abused. |
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
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this was a report found on another board. |
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
surely, you've tried the erowid vaults right?
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
yup, i have learned about it. posted before searching first. lesson learned and wont happen again.
longer lasting than meth.... thats strong stuff. |
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
That sounds curious but seems to have been illegal for some time.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U4EA |
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
'tis never a good thing to unleash upon the taxpaying public a stimulant with cognitive enhancing properties - the horror - just think of the children - what if, what if - they may start thinking for themselves, and as the case with sychedelics this is the road to salvational ruination and moral degradation, a decrease in consumptive trends in alc and 'baccy, hell i say this is, n'est ce pas?
thus we must - and quickly so - enact, legislate, prohibit, blacklist, demonise and witchhunt those that would think other thoughts for thinking is domain of those that would, not those that would pay... |
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Re: 4-methylaminorex
it is almost too much of a good thing, but what the reports say about it being so clear headed, and being able to come up with answers on problems they would have not been able to figure out is just really cool. meth on the other hand seems to fog the mind from what swim has read
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