People who work in inorganic chemistry should consider standardizing the effect that impure thoughts and misplaced chakras can have on crystallization processes...
@endless_sine like yes this is the most practical thing to do but you will never be a major market as a homebrewer. this is as reliant on pharma corporations selling these substances as just buying pills from them.
Right, also: the Mac keyboard layouts are different to the standard Windows “PC” ones and the weird proprietary Linux ones, and not only are they the most comfortable to use on a laptop-sized keyboard, they are full of modifier-key goodies that make being non-monolingual liveable
"huh English doesn't have a word for the other type of cherry"
"Eh? why do you mean?"
"ugh... uh.. what's the word for cherry in russian"
"вишня"
"do you have another?"
"черешня"
"thank you"
....
"what are those in polish"
"wiśnia i czereśnia" (pronounced almost exactly the same)
@ektguy ofc at its widest the word "cherry" includes the fruits of the entirety of the Prunus genus and even a few outside of it, which is arguably a more sensible approach for a language used worldwide
@ektguy Not entirely, actually! When most of the English-speaking world says "cherry", they are actually referring to the fruit of gean or the sweet/wild cherry - lacking the word for вишня
In English, cherry generally refers to the sweeter kind, while "sour cherry" is used to replace wiśnia/вишня. this is the opposite to both polish and russian (to different extents), as it's the term that refers to the sour cherry that's more of the "default" (used for both)
@kepe__@BasedBiohacker i think some ppl like the tweakiness. honestly I'd attribute tweakiness mostly to dopamine, high dose modafinil and MAOIs are far more restless than DMAA or desimpramine