Re: Of the extermination of furfags
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:47 pm
I don't mean to sound stupid (or do I...) but what are those "small crystallized bloody shards" you talk of? I understand every word but bloody.
Yeah, I know what it means separately. I just don't see how it could be connected to the other words. I mean, what kind of drug is Rayfan talking about?stan423321 wrote:Either covered with blood, made of blood, or, well, bloody is used as style separator. Like 'freaking'.
RayFan9876 wrote: If you want more info: when you use Crystal Meth, the cells inside your body and in your blood stream crystallize and group, and you can literally pull shards of crystal out of your skin.
It's not bullshit at all. I've both studied it in biology and seen two different people doing it. There's a reason why people addicted to CM have scabs all over their skin... and why it's called "Crystal Meth."Tobbe wrote:RayFan9876 wrote: If you want more info: when you use Crystal Meth, the cells inside your body and in your blood stream crystallize and group, and you can literally pull shards of crystal out of your skin.
This is bullshit! What's your source for this nonsense?
Which would be like saying that The Netherlands is a region of Germany, or Japan as a Chinese state.RayFan9876 wrote:That's like saying Canada here is a subdivision of the United States.
Except it was Finland.Rsandee wrote:Like the time I said Norway was part of Scandinavia, and he said it wasn't.
Oh dear. Now we certainly have a dilemma.Matyuv wrote:Except it was Finland.Rsandee wrote:Like the time I said Norway was part of Scandinavia, and he said it wasn't.
I don't believe that for a second. Again: What's your source for the claim that meth usage causes "the cells inside your body and in your blood stream [to] crystallize and group"? It doesn't take that much knowledge of cells and tissues to know that this won't happen.RayFan9876 wrote:It's not bullshit at all. I've both studied it in biology and seen two different people doing it. There's a reason why people addicted to CM have scabs all over their skin... and why it's called "Crystal Meth."Tobbe wrote:RayFan9876 wrote: If you want more info: when you use Crystal Meth, the cells inside your body and in your blood stream crystallize and group, and you can literally pull shards of crystal out of your skin.
This is bullshit! What's your source for this nonsense?
Like Matyuv said, I (rightly) claimed that Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia. I've never claimed that Norway isn't a part of Scandinavia. Get your facts straight before you post nonsense.Rsandee wrote:Tobbe makes those early claims alot.
Like the time I said Norway was part of Scandinavia, and he said it wasn't.
But here's my evidence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia
I meant that's one of the reasons it's called Crystal Meth. Sorry sometimes I miss things in my typing.Tobbe wrote:I don't believe that for a second. Again: What's your source for the claim that meth usage causes "the cells inside your body and in your blood stream [to] crystallize and group"? It doesn't take that much knowledge of cells and tissues to know that this won't happen.RayFan9876 wrote:It's not bullshit at all. I've both studied it in biology and seen two different people doing it. There's a reason why people addicted to CM have scabs all over their skin... and why it's called "Crystal Meth."Tobbe wrote:RayFan9876 wrote: If you want more info: when you use Crystal Meth, the cells inside your body and in your blood stream crystallize and group, and you can literally pull shards of crystal out of your skin.
This is bullshit! What's your source for this nonsense?
And this is the reason it's called "crystal" meth:
I must ask you again: How do you know? Cells don't crystallize the way you claim they do, so where did you get that idea?RayFan9876 wrote: But Tobbe, the drug enters your blood stream and creates a chemical reaction that crystallizes the cells. Your body then does whatever it can to expell it, and it literally shoves it out of you.
A big picture - hopefully - gets a point across. A picture too big loses its informative value.Xenon wrote:Well thank you RayFan for posting that nice big picture there
Yes, they can crystallize as I've mentioned. Cells can also do the opposite: melt. They can also combust. Read a text book or an internet. There are lots of both.Tobbe wrote: I must ask you again: How do you know? Cells don't crystallize the way you claim they do, so where did you get that idea?
Pick your desired feeling of the topic.RayTunes wrote:This topic is, well, it's... what the fuck.
I can't, I just can't.RayFan9876 wrote:Pick your desired feeling of the topic.RayTunes wrote:This topic is, well, it's... what the fuck.
Neither my cell biology textbook, my biochemistry textbook, my physiology textbook nor my histology textbook mention anything about cells crystallising, and I can't find any mention of it on the internet either. This sounds a lot like an urban myth to me, and unless you can provide me with a credible source, I can't reach any other conclusion than that your claim is bogus.RayFan9876 wrote: Yes, they can crystallize as I've mentioned. Cells can also do the opposite: melt. They can also combust. Read a text book or an internet. There are lots of both.