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Amanita86
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Paw Paw said: I watched most of the Toad episode I have them all recorded
Are they anywhere online? All I can find are clips..
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Re: Hamilton's Pharmacopeia [Re: Amanita86]
#27132937 - 01/07/21 01:19 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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I have ATT uverse They are probably on you tube as well
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Calm_A_Llama_Down
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Re: Hamilton's Pharmacopeia [Re: Amanita86]
#27132980 - 01/07/21 01:34 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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They have every episode on hulu if that helps.
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Texas Honey Badger
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The PCP one kinda sucked
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Marmie
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The new ones on youtube, im pretty sure the rest of them are aswell
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BondVillain
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Re: hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Marmie]
#27137424 - 01/09/21 10:56 AM (3 years, 19 days ago) |
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I love this guy and the new episode was captivating and convincing that he found the rightful author of the mysterious toad venom pamphlet.
I disagree with the contention that Hamilton sounds pretentious. To me he is genuine, curious as well as kind of eccentric. The thing that I love about him is: he keeps it real. He's a scientific journalist who actually experiments with the substances that he studies. He doesn't just do a story about San Pedro or Mushrooms or Peyote - he actually tries the drugs. Not many journalists would do this.
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Sugabearcrisp
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Watched the most recent episode and all of season 2 plus most of season 1 before they pay walled it.
I find the show to be highly entertaining. I like that he highlights the often times environmental impact of the drugs he is describing and often taking.
The chemistry parts are formulaic and reminiscent of the training montages of a movie in their speed and substance. I see them more as a means to avoid it being purely a drug culture show. I also noticed in this latest episode he seemed to acknowledge that he was being told, presumably by the producers or legal team, that he could not accurately depict the chemical methods because they could then be reproduced. I suspect this is the case and that even vice wouldn't support a how to make drugs step by step show. They somewhat touch on this in the clandestine chemist episode when he is interviewing the dea chemist who talks about how Shulgin was a good friend of the deaup until he published tihkal and pihkal, making clear that the dea sees the knowledge itself as criminal.
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Marmie
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Heres a link to the most recent episode : s03ep02 a positive methamphetamine story, fpr anyone interested
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BondVillain
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Re: hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Marmie]
#27147606 - 01/14/21 11:59 AM (3 years, 14 days ago) |
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Marmie said: Heres a link to the most recent episode : s03ep02 a positive methamphetamine story, fpr anyone interested
Started watching but couldn't get into it. I don't like the episodes that showcase 'hard' destructive and addictive drugs like methamphetamine.
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Marmie
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I feel ya , the bit at the end there tho with uncle fester is pretty entertaining , the rest of the episode was kinda meh, atleast watch the end the guys pretty comical
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Re: hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Marmie]
#27148048 - 01/14/21 04:01 PM (3 years, 14 days ago) |
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How was that a ‘positive’ meth story
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Marmie
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Re: hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: drr]
#27148114 - 01/14/21 04:38 PM (3 years, 14 days ago) |
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I think it was sposed to be the churchy ppl in the middle , other then that i have no idea lol
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Sugabearcrisp
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Re: Hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Marmie]
#27155900 - 01/18/21 04:47 PM (3 years, 10 days ago) |
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Watched the meth episode and i guess it is positive in that he did not show any of the negative sides of this drug outside of the dude power smoking it and too tweaked to complete the synth as well as the stories from the reformed churchies. The part with fester was amusing and for me informative as I was not aware of his place in the drug's culture. I found the part where he asked if you could O.D. on god to be a fanned naivete.
Again he repeated the requirement to leave steps out, i think he is making it clear to his critics that he knows is not being 100% accurate because he cant
Definitely not my favorite topic/drug or episode. I would have liked an episode that focused more on how meth fits within the amph class and more broadly the phenethylamine class of drugs. Hamilton if you are reading this I think you could do a whole season on the chemistry of phenethylamine class drugs with all the various branches.
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That last episode on meth was probably the worst thing I've ever seen him do. He essentially made it seem like all drugs need to be treated the same. And that couldn't be farther from the truth, but it doesn't surprise me at all. I defended him days ago, and I have no problem dragging on him for this. He's a dumdum for that. With all of his influence and knowledge, not only did I assume he knows how dangerous addictive drugs can be, but I also assumed he knows how much influence he has. And to say things like the compounds are so innocent under a mass spectrometer or whatever the fuck, he must not have ever dealt with addiction or someone who has. It was cool to see uncle fester. Idk maybe similar to the whole "guns don't kill people" argument, but he didn't even acknowledge the weapon. I'm a firm believer that addictive drugs have no place in recreation.
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Re: Hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: QM33]
#27159949 - 01/20/21 05:02 PM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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I just watched a xenon gas episode It was a great one to watch, everybody needs to do a treatment I think it is legal in the Czeck Republic
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Sugabearcrisp
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Yeah xenon was a fun episode A few disturbing scenes Definitely a departure from the normal illicit scene Anesthesia is a fascinating topic
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Cosmic Eye
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Yeah I had to turn it when the dude vomited in the mask. In the middle of a meal, ugh!
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Mycanthrope
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Re: Hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Cosmic Eye]
#27160583 - 01/21/21 01:05 AM (3 years, 7 days ago) |
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I think that one of the things to keep in mind about HP is that he's on a time limit and budget crunch. In his Ketamine video, he expresses sorrow at the fact that he's traveled to a lab that only does QA on ketamine rather than the factory, even though he's told which factory is the one that manufactures ket. Theoretically it would be easy to shoot another scene going to the factory the indian chemists mention, but practically he doesn't have the time or budget to seek it out and has to make something out of the investment he's sunk.
As for the chemistry perspective, imagine someone running through an abbreviated broke boi or pf tek and I think that covers what he's trying to accomplish. He's not going for total accuracy, he's trying to ignite interest in the drug and it's synthesis. If you see it and want to do it, google the shit he says. He's done interviews that mention how hard he fights to keep as much of the essence of the synthesis as possible, and he's even published an inexpensive, sometimes legal synthesis of 5-meo-dmt.
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Re: Hamilton's pharmacopeia [Re: Cosmic Eye]
#27160928 - 01/21/21 08:49 AM (3 years, 7 days ago) |
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Cosmic Eye said: Yeah I had to turn it when the dude vomited in the mask. In the middle of a meal, ugh!
People need to fast before doing a treatment
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ModularMind
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Buying the full seasons was the initial reason I created an AMZN acct. This 3rd season is 1 of 3 for me. Really enjoyed the first episode. The Lazy Lizard School of Hedonism episode is one of my favorites. Cool seeing elderly party people sharing party pictures from their heyday.
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