hi
It takes more to feel the effect of what ever your taking
After taking bath our body temperature became low and we feel relax that's help us for a good sleep
Yes, I am taking 2 20 mg Adderall XR's daily and feel NO EFFECT from it whatsoever!!
When a person is under the influence of cocaine, often their appetite decreases and their libido drops. This is generally because when under the influence of cocaine a lot of people feel depressed and/or run down.
Cocaine will numb your mouth. The smaller the amount that was in, the less your tongue will feel numb. If there is a lot it in, your tongue will feel really numb. Also it has a very distinct taste, but you may not notice it so much if there isn't much mixed into the coffee. You probably wouldn't notice the effects of cocaine because it was mixed in coffee. Cocaine is like coffee times 10 even in smaller amounts. You would feel a huge surge of energy, like you want to clean house, and then feel really nervous, like you're being watched and they're out to get you. You would also have trouble falling asleep even though you will feel tired after quite some time.
Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA. Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA.
Just Tell the person how you feel and ask Them if they feel the same way!
It feels fantastico
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cocaine
I hate it. Just ask the person to stop politely.
An example of the bystander effect is when a person witnesses a crime or emergency situation but assumes someone else will intervene, leading to nobody taking action. This diffusion of responsibility can occur in crowded places where individuals feel less accountable for helping.