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Jul 23, 2008
Barbiturates in episode One!
1 of 1 found this helpful Mike is nervous about the wedding and Carol says, "Take a tranquilizer!"
but Mike already did...
"Take another one then!" quips Carol!
All within five minutes of the show's premier episode!
"Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system depressants, and by virtue of this they produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to anesthesia. They are also effective as anxiolytics and hypnotic and as anticonvulsants. They have addiction potential, both physical and psychological. Barbiturates have now largely been replaced by the benzodiazepines mainly due to benzodiazepines being significantly less dangerous in overdose."

Jan 11, 2025
Why pamper life's complexities... when t...
Why pamper life's complexities... when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?

Jun 06, 2021
the dystopian Lord of the Flies
1 of 1 found this helpful This book is like the dystopian Lord of the Flies, with its richly developed culture and economics, not to mention a fully developed language called Bingo-speak, or rather more of the anti-language, whose purpose is to limit speech and understanding instead of to enhance and expand it. The world-building is so fully fleshed out and spine-tinglingly terrifying that it's almost as if M.B. travelled to such a place, escaped from it, and then just wrote it all down. This book is like the dystopian Lord of the Flies, with its richly developed culture and economics, not to mention a fully developed language called Bingo-speak, or rather more of the anti-language, whose purpose is to limit speech and understanding instead of to enhance and expand it. The world-building is so fully fleshed out and spine-tinglingly terrifying that it's almost as if M.B. travelled to such a place, escaped from it, and then just wrote it all down.