NAOS
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once again... skipping over the problem of whether or not I was simply referring to the distributor of the amphetamine... which you've sorta admitted was a possible reading of the question...in the most convoluted way you could have admitted.Let’s review the context really quick:
You’ve got amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. If you want to be generous and include lisdexamfetamine, then sure, but that didn’t really meet your qualifier of “one good enough to do the job.” Hydrocodone can be called Norco or Lortab, but that doesn’t make them two different kinds of opioids.
You wondered what it is and those are your possibilities. Carry on.
So, yes, let's recap.
You've provided us with a multiplication problem:
We have two to three different amphetamines. Now, multiply those by the number of distributors. Ok.
Infection, do you happen to know the answer to this multiplication problem? Do you think it's okay to wonder what he is using?
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