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  • Dextroamphetamine
  • Levoamphetamine
  • Methylphenidate
  • Lisdexamfetamine
These are the most common
 
Nope. Correct.
  • Dextroamphetamine
  • Levoamphetamine
  • Methylphenidate
  • Lisdexamfetamine
These are the most common
The first two are the ones I’m talking about (could argue they’re the same but whatever). Methylphenidate isn’t really an amphetamine. True, it’s a stimulant, but not an amphetamine. Lisdexamfetamine is a prodrug that has to be metabolized into an active amphetamine.
 
Also, my original question didn't need to be read as a description of the active ingredient or metabolic-whathaveyou. It could also have been read as a question about whether he was using Adderall, Dextrostat, Desoxyn, ProCentra, Desoxyn, ....

so yeah.
 
Also, my original question didn't need to be read as a description of the active ingredient or metabolic-whathaveyou. It could also have been read as a question about whether he was using Adderall, Dextrostat, Desoxyn, ProCentra, Desoxyn, ....

so yeah.

So which one of you two are holding?
 
Also, my original question didn't need to be read as a description of the active ingredient or metabolic-whathaveyou. It could also have been read as a question about whether he was using Adderall, Dextrostat, Desoxyn, ProCentra, Desoxyn, ....

so yeah.
Absolutely nobody is using the last three (two really, you double listed) and pretty much nobody uses the second. Would that answer your original question?

Sorry, bro. Sometimes you’ve gotta NAOS the NAOS.
 
almost nobody, eh? The volumes are still high.
Volume of Dextrostat users is very, very low in any kind of proportion. Like maybe less than 2% of stimulant users. Probably less.
 
Volume of Dextrostat users is very, very low in any kind of proportion. Like maybe less than 2% of stimulant users. Probably less.
so you're using this data -- nothing more than a relative quantity, mind you -- to claim that Q is definitely not using it. Copy that.
 
so you're using this data -- nothing more than a relative quantity, mind you -- to claim that Q is definitely not using it. Copy that.
If you hear a galloping in the background, do you assume it’s an ostrich wearing horse hooves?
 
none of the available options. Or the illegal ones. Unfortunately.

There is a scene in trainspotting when tommy and spud are at the Volcano (which was actually in Glasgow, and no longer exists.) and tommy relates to spud that Liz used a particular turn of phase to relate him, this phase would apply to you at the moment.
 
If you hear a galloping in the background, do you assume it’s an ostrich wearing horse hooves?
If I hadn't seen what was galloping, I wouldn't pull some kind of evidence out of my *** in order to stop someone from wondering what it was.
 
There is a scene in trainspotting when tommy and spud are at Volcano (which was actually in Glasgow, and no longer exists.) and tommy relates to spud that Liz used a particular turn of phase to relate him, this phase would apply to you at the moment.
o.kay)
 
Volume of Dextrostat users is very, very low in any kind of proportion. Like maybe less than 2% of stimulant users. Probably less.

Had an ex that loved dexies, she unfortunately turned into a meth head and ruined her life. Shame, she was a sweet girl.
 
If I hadn't seen what was galloping, I wouldn't pull some kind of evidence out of my *** in order to stop someone from wondering what it was.
You wondered which amphetamine he was on. There are two. That doesn’t narrow your answer?
 
You wondered which amphetamine he was on. There are two. That doesn’t narrow your answer?
Is there any other way you would like to reverse-engineer the question I asked in order to better suit the range of ready-made answers you feel are at your disposal?
 
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