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wCvML2

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question in the title.

Because I'm going to un-dropout and return to college in the fall, I decided to pursue a degree in biology/chemistry to maybe understand how SN works on the body before I take it though it obviously doesn't matter and it won't change the effects this chemical will have on my body. I just don't feel ready yet to ctb and I'm sick to death of working (if I was stuck at the job I'm currently at forever I would definitely ctb rn).
 
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I'd guess that having knowledge in chemistry would help with synthesizing chemicals, being an anesthesiologist help with understanding and acquiring certain drugs, being a veterinarian help with understanding and acquiring other drugs, and so on.
 
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UKscotty

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Chemistry, biology or physics probably all would help.

Get to know the useful contacts for suppliers too and how to evade silly checks.
 
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