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MoxxieMeow

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Fandom: OFMD, Good Omens, Deadloch, WWDITS, Buffyverse, 9-1-1, IWTV Likes: cats, technology, social justice, being silly. Middle aged. Likes a nap, mildly unhealthy interest in Rhys Darby, chronic pain haver She/her

  1. Manosphere: women in the 50s and 60s were just fine, look at how happy they were. Feminism ruined everything.

    Butisol 1965

    now she can cope...

thanks to

Butisol (SODIUM BUTABARBITAL)

"daytime sedative" for everyday situational stress

When stress is situational-environmental pressure, worry over illness the treatment often calls for an anxiety-allaying agent which has a prompt and predictable calming action and is remarkably well tolerated. BUTISOL SODIUM (sodium butabarbital) meets this therapeutic need.

After 30 years of clinical use... still a first choice among many physicians for dependability and economy in mild to moderate anxiety. Contraindications: Porphyria or sensitivity to

barbiturates.

Precautions: Exercise caution in moderate to severe hepatic disease. Elderly or debilitated patients may react with marked excitement or depression. Adverse Reactions: Drowsiness at daytime sedative dose levels, skin rashes, "hangover" and systemic disturbances are seldom seen. Warning: May be habit forming.

Usual Adult Dosage: As a daytime sedative, 15 mg. ( gr.) to 30 mg. (1 gr.) t.i.d. or q.i.d. Availa
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  2. The mental health benefits of not knowing any history right now must be massive. Moving through your day with total equanimity. What happens next? Who knows? Maybe something good

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  3. I use hello fresh to try to expand the range of meals my daughter will eat. I like the food there is a good range but the portions are too big, the packaging is too much and I think their recipes put too many ingredients in (why pesto in everything) so you sometimes have to tweak them a bit.

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  4. This is the drug that is a 100% effective treatment for HIV. this is the one you've been seeing in the news. I would LOVE to see an in-depth discussion of exactly what "clinical, financial, and regulatory factors" are keeping them from essentially carrying a cure to a deadly disease.

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