Where is the place for the communist?? I don't see it??? You know...The ones who want to move another family into my house. And I share (give or they take) my food...Where are they on the spectrum??
This isn't the slam dunk you think it is... Fredrick is correct. Poison is entirely dose dependent. Do you not have better things to do with your day then to follow someone around forums talking shit and posting screenshots of your other witty replies so everyone can bask in your supposed intelligence and superiority? No one cares bro.
I have a LOT of free time. Zero poison is better than some poison. The Europeans got it right. You obviously care. Otherwise you would not be posting an answer! Maybe just smoke just 1-3 cigarettes a day??? Cool? PS. NO ONE gives a shit about YOU...
I responded to your post because you are posting screenshots that are irrelevant to the thread, attacking other members, saying they "will be crushed like a "piñata"" all to deal with your own feelings of inadequacy and irrelevance when someone has a differing opinion to yours. I don't need people to give a shit about me. I still have enough self respect to not embarrass myself by making school yard threats thinking I sound tough. Maybe you could use some of that free time of yours to grow up a little bit
Because this has to do with hesitation and trading: (From chatgpt) Great distinction! Here are substances generally considered poisonous but that have beneficial effects in small doses: 1. Arsenic (Trace Amounts) •Poisonous: High doses cause severe toxicity, organ failure, and death. •Beneficial: Tiny amounts are thought to play a role in metabolism and cell function in some animals, and may have potential medical uses. 2. Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) •Poisonous: High levels can cause suffocation and acidosis. •Beneficial: Low levels are essential for breathing regulation and maintaining blood pH balance. 3. Botulinum Toxin (Botox) •Poisonous: One of the deadliest neurotoxins, causing paralysis and death. •Beneficial: Used in small medical doses to treat muscle disorders, migraines, and cosmetic wrinkles. 4. Cyanide (in Foods like Almonds & Cassava) •Poisonous: High doses interfere with oxygen use, leading to death. •Beneficial: Some plant-based foods contain cyanogenic compounds, which may have anti-cancer properties in low amounts. 5. Nicotine •Poisonous: High doses cause poisoning, paralysis, and death. •Beneficial: In small amounts, it can enhance cognitive function, focus, and memory (though still addictive). 6. Digitalis (Foxglove) •Poisonous: Causes heart failure if overdosed. •Beneficial: Used in heart medications (like digoxin) to treat certain heart conditions. 7. Venoms (Snake, Scorpion, Bee, etc.) •Poisonous: Can cause paralysis, pain, or death. •Beneficial: Used in medicine to treat blood clots, pain, and even cancer in controlled doses. 8. Ethanol (Alcohol) •Poisonous: High doses cause alcohol poisoning and liver damage. •Beneficial: Small amounts (like in red wine) may support heart health by increasing “good” cholesterol (HDL). 9. Radiation (Ionizing) •Poisonous: High exposure leads to radiation sickness and cancer. •Beneficial: Small, controlled doses are used in cancer treatment (radiation therapy) and medical imaging (X-rays, CT scans). 10. Capsaicin (From Chili Peppers) •Poisonous: In large amounts, it can cause severe inflammation, tissue damage, and pain. •Beneficial: In small doses, it has pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and metabolism-boosting effects. This list follows the rule “the dose makes the poison”—many toxic substances have beneficial uses in controlled amounts!
And there is also dual use - depending once again on dosage - of a) making things go boom and b):- "Nitroglycerin is a mainstay of care for heart disease. It's the go-to medicine for those suffering from bouts of chest pain, known as angina pectoris, who take it as a sublingual tablet or oral spray. And it's a standard treatment for heart attack patients, who get it also through an I.V."