I would love to have access to something that can truly guarantee sleep on those terrible occasions when you really desperately need to drop off but your mind simply is not having it.Sleepers are a strange array
Philadelphia or Dulles to Heathrow = Xanax or Zopiclone, never both. Xanax is the only benzo that bypasses the atypical swaddling clothed embrace, instead heading straight to sleep. Complete mongfest waking up, like your half-dream was set in Kensington and you couldn’t find passport/docs/bags etc
Melatonin and CBD if I had to again, but the apex sleeper is chloral-betaine 707mg (chloral-hydrate essentially), big dark purple lozenges that look like a William Gibson cliche (we call them the The Emperor). Will smash any insomniac to oblivion. Next to no pics online, only 500mg light burgundy
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What, like, open cans?I once spent a while collecting up all the full cans of beer I could find after a festival and went home with about sixty thinking how brilliant an idea it was until I had to drink my way through sixty cans of flat, tinny beer.
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Yeah some of the recycling places in town here are like that, I guess they have to be huge to accommodate the enormous number of beer and wine bottles and cans that accumulate near the squares and look-out points over a summer weekend.I do recycle them though. We don't have personal bins though, you have to do the walk of shame to the local bins. The noise the bottles make as you drop them in the bin is insane
Absolutely not. I'm talking about all the battered, unopened ones left on the floor or in abandoned crates.What, like, open cans?
Well, you could have cooled them in your fridge, presumably, and one wonders why they were flat if not already opened? 🕵️♂️Absolutely not. I'm talking about all the battered, unopened ones left on the floor or in abandoned crates.
And you got hold of sixty odd? Well your tactics were clearly sound at least. Why were they flat though?Absolutely not. I'm talking about all the battered, unopened ones left on the floor or in abandoned crates.