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Amccorm2

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Nov 7, 2022
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So, in the UK we Brits love a good cup of tea (well most of us do). We love tea so much in fact, that we practically built an empire on it (which brought about unforgivable suffering for others).

So my question, to those who either have the knowledge or experience is this, Would SN work if used in a cup of tea?

Factors for me would be:
•Liquid temperature,
•Possible chemical reaction with tea,
•Time required to drink the tea,

This post may seem odd to some but that is just the British sense of humour I'm afraid.
 
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No tea! It needs to be water
 
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I'm going to stick with the guide. I don't want to risk anything going wrong
 
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So, in the UK we Brits love a good cup of tea (well most of us do). We love tea so much in fact, that we practically built an empire on it (which brought about unforgivable suffering for others).

So my question, to those who either have the knowledge or experience is this, Would SN work if used in a cup of tea?

Factors for me would be:
•Liquid temperature,
•Possible chemical reaction with tea,
•Time required to drink the tea,

This post may seem odd to some but that is just the British sense of humour I'm afraid.
One of the most critical keys for sn to work is that it needs to be slammed all at once so it hits the system all at once. Only 1 in 23 attempts actually works, so it's best to not do things to reduce the odds, because involuntarey hospitalizations generallya make people's lives worse through job loss, etc.
 
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Amccorm2

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One of the most critical keys for sn to work is that it needs to be slammed all at once so it hits the system all at once. Only 1 in 232 attempts actually works, so it's best to not do things to reduce the odds, because involuntarey hospitalizations generallya make people's lives worse through job loss, etc.
Thanks for that. The absolute last thing I want is to reduce the effectiveness and screw it up.
 
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One of the most critical keys for sn to work is that it needs to be slammed all at once so it hits the system all at once. Only 1 in 232 attempts actually works, so it's best to not do things to reduce the odds, because involuntarey hospitalizations generallya make people's lives worse through job loss, etc.
1 in 23 not 232
And lets not take statistics out of context - sn is much more lethal than most of medicine poisioning attempts for example
Agreed on rest tho
 
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Sep 23, 2022
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1 in 23 not 232
And lets not take statistics out of context - sn is much more lethal than most of medicine poisioning attempts for example
Agreed on rest tho
Thank you. I got it over the amount to ensure I die from it
I will not play puppet to false give-a-shits.
 
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Personally I think it's not much of a risk. It's just tea. The huge amount of SN will cope with any small losses. Just two problems I can think of: you will have to down the tea. Not sip it. Also the taste will be terrible, the tea probably won't make any difference to that
 
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well2hell

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Nov 6, 2022
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I have no evidence to back this but, intuitively, tea seems unlikely to interfere with SN chemically speaking. That said, it would not mask the taste of SN at all, so it would spoil the experience of having your last cup of tea. Perhaps it would be better to enjoy one a few hours before you ingest SN.
 
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Someone123

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1 in 23 not 232
And lets not take statistics out of context - sn is much more lethal than most of medicine poisioning attempts for example
Agreed on rest tho
Sorry about the typo- I've got to watch that more closely- fixed now.
 
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