Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Drug Opinions: Adderall Should Be Sold in Vending Machines Edition

If Mark McGuire has taught me anything about life, it's that hard work can't compete with cyborgizing your body and making it better than it was before. There are just some of us who aren't as good at life or its various aspects as other people, and we need performance-enhancing drugs to level the playing field.

It would be great if being "successful" was directly correlated with a person's sense of humor, nurturing qualities, uncanny ability to find an appropriate analogy for any situation, or skill at selecting scarves and hats to match one's outfit. Instead, success seems to depend more on things like punctuality, organization, and the ability to churn out jaw-dropping quantities of often mind-numbingly boring work each day. Yes, our society cruelly and unjustly privileges organized, productive, punctual folk over loving, funny, creative, and well-accessorized folk!

And lo, Shire Pharmaceuticals brought forth Adderall XR, and the people rejoiced.

Thanks to Adderall, the less-efficient, well-accessorized among us can now be successful too!

Guys, I took an Adderall when I started writing this post and then worked for 8 hours straight at my actual job instead of this blog!

The DEA says Adderall is a Schedule II drug due to its having "significant abuse and addiction potential", which sounds really scary until you remember that they also say cannabis is a Schedule I drug due to "significant abuse and addiction potential and no accepted medical use". So in other words, Adderall: Safer Than Pot!

Furthermore, is there even such thing as "abusing" a drug that makes you better in every way that society chooses to evaluate you? Does it even matter if I get "addicted" to a drug that my insurance covers and whose main effect is to make me objectively better at my job and my life in general? Is addictiveness alone reason to keep something away from us? What if strawberries were really addictive -- would we require a prescription for them just because someone might get hooked? Of course that would be silly.

Some of us are able to see a doctor and get a prescription for Adderall, but for those who need Adderall the most, this is a huge obstacle! For the disorganized and chronically late among us, who can find the time to locate a doctor, verify insurance coverage, schedule an appointment, show up to it, get a prescription, and then go get it filled at a pharmacy? I estimate it would take the average well-accessorized person at least 18 months to complete this series of tasks. All that, when we could just put the stuff in vending machines so anyone with a few bucks could improve their life, or at least their day. It can't be any worse than cigarettes candy.

Adderall: My Solution To The World's Problems

9 comments:

  1. dude your stupid first off canabis is a scheduale 2 drug, cocaine heroin methamphetamines r scheduale 1 drugs, second off it doesnt take 18 months to get it, i got to my family doctor within 2 days, got the prescription the same day from him and went to cosco a couple days later and filld it, and 3rd off if it were sold in vending machines it would be tripple the price than getting it by prescription, and all you have to say to your doctor is you have extreme trouble concentrating and he will suggest ritalin or adderall to you, so no it shouldnt be sold in vending machines.

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  2. "johnnie" is butthurt and cant understand the sarcasm

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  3. Johnnie, anyone who truly needs Adderall is incapable of obtaining it without assistance. You are clearly a drug abuser.

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  4. Also - meth and cocaine are Schedule II; marijuana is Schedule I. http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/orangebook/c_cs_alpha.pdf

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  5. comparing fresh juicy tasty natural strawberries which are good for you, and are naturally grown being a healthy good tasty fruit, to a pure chemical drug in a pill form that you easily get hooked on and is abused by many who don't even need it, and surely it does absolutely nothing good to your internal organs other than the temporary speed and the addiction while you are on it,
    but when you stop taking it if you can, you're then back to where you had originally started, if and when you can stop it,

    is absolutely no comparison at all by any means,

    and it may also have some very bad side effects to it too which it probably does harming your body over the period of time you abuse it,

    sorry to say but all is definitely no comparison or unlike any fresh natural grown good for you tasty strawberries.

    you may as well say that cocaine is a miracle drug too since the end effect is somewhat similar...

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  6. cocaine its a hell of a drug
    -charlie sheen
    WINNING!

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  7. Sounds like the anonymous strawberry may have a food addiction. Obesity is the leading cause of many life threatening medical conditions; diabetes, heart disease....to name a few. Cocaine was good during its time...adderall is the new cocaine in a capsule. Taxable cocaine perhaps. Stop licking strawberries and work on the grammar issue.
    RN

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  8. Strawlllberriezzzsss....mmmm...juicy. Lmao. WTH?

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