four big guys are four men that will touch your thighs in a wild manner.
"4 big guys, and they grab on my thighs."
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Itβs the 3 4 McGregor. Needs no explanation. Is slightly different than the 1 2 Mayweather, but can be used together for extra emphasis.
Nasir: Ohhhhhhhhhhhh you 3 4 McGregored the hell outta that!
Thomas: Hell yeah I did!
Sarge: Is that a thing? The 3 4 McGregor?
Otis: Boy, he oughta hit you with the 3 4 McGregor just for asking that, ya clown
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4-ACO-DMT (4-acetoxy-n,n-dimethyltryptamine), or O-Acetylpsilocin, is a psychedelic drug (hallucinogenic) in the tryptamine class of drugs (like LSD and psilocybin). It is the acetylated form of the psychedelic mushroom alkaloid psilocin (4-HO-DMT). It is a more stable compound than psilocin, and has a longer shelf life. It is commonly called "psilacetin" among its users. It is usually found in crystalline/powder form, in either it's fumarate or HCl salt. The dosage varies between 10 and 25mg. 25mg is approximately equal to 4 grams of good psychedelic mushrooms (17mg of psilocin, there is approx. 15mg of psilocin in a good 1/8th ounce of mushrooms). The effects are VERY similar to a mushroom trip, except it lasts a little longer than mushrooms (around 7 hours). Its effects, however, differ somewhat from mushrooms. It seems to have a much more relaxing quality to it, which makes it harder to have a bad trip. Several available reports of 4-ACO-DMT compare it favorably to psilocybin, describing it as more euphoric, gentle, warm, and colorful. It has also been described as less jarring/scary, and less likely to produce nausea. I and everyone I have talked to who has tried it loves it (most more than mushrooms). Users report dose-dependent colorful visual effects and a sense of physical energy or euphoria, sometimes accompanied by abstract, associative, "trippy" thought patterns, or derealization. It is almost always taken orally, but can be taken by other methods. It is not specifically illegal or scheduled in the USA, but it may be considered an analogue of psilocybin/psilocin, the illegal chemical in psychedelic mushrooms, because up to 90% of the chemical hydroxylizes into psilocin in your brain after ingestion.
As of 2007, it is a novel compound with relatively little availability. It is usually ordered from the internet through various research chemical distributors for between $130 and $200 per gram.
It is truly an awesome compound. It doesn't have a "research chemical" like body load, or even an unpleasant come-up. It can be truly and deeply psychedelic and visionary, just as much as more mainstream psychedelics like LSD, DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline can be. If you like mushrooms, you'll love this one. It's a gem indeed.
1: I just took 25mg of 4-ACO-DMT, also called psilacetin.
2: Really? So you're going to be tripping, similar to mushrooms, right? For how long?
1: Yes, are you available to be my sober sitter for the next few hours? I feel it starting to kick in.... It will last between 4-7 hours. You can try some of it in a few days, and I will trip sit you.
2: Awesome!
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A drive to collect items of importance you find in Fallout 4 in real life.
I.E.: Globes for screws, Duct Tape for adhesive, aluminum cans for aluminum and/or any bottlecaps.
Aw man I played Fallout 4 all weekend! Yesterday I saw a globe and something in me told me to go grab it so I could a screw from it, the same thing happened with a roll of duct tape just a few hours later! I think I got Fallout 4 Syndrome...
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Looking at the definitions, people see to be keeping on saying the same thing: 'Resi 4 is the best Gamecube game ever!' Well, you are wrong. Resident Evil 4 is one of the best games ever, period.
The story goes like this. Leon Kennedy (Who was one of the two main characters in Resi 2) has managed to put the incedent in Racoon City behind him. He now works as an agent for the U.S. Government. His first assignment is to rescue Ashley Graham, the president's daughter from a group of people in 'a remote and lonely part of Europe' (Spain, obviously). What he then discovers is that all the villagers are infected with 'Las Plagas', and are all hostile towards him. He must now rescue the villagers daughter and get her out alive.
What makes this such a brilliant game is simple: The gameplay. It's completely different to every other Resi, and is by far the series' biggest turning point so far. It uses an engine more akin to that of an FPS, due to it's over-the-shoulder camera view and laser targeting. It's action is truly relentless, and it never slows down. There is always something to do, and you feel as though you are coming close to death all the time. The graphics and sound are outstanding, and really suck you into the game.
The Resi purists have been fuming about this, saying that it 'dirties the name of Resident Evil'. In my personal opinion, I think this is stupid. While I love the old Resi games, I think it's about time the series moved on. The old survival horror 'find keys, unlock doors, save ammo' concept really is very out of date now. But the original Resis, ecspecially the first, will always be one of my greatest gaming memories.
I really have not felt so excited about a game for years. I went to bed thinking about it, and woke up wanting to play it, and I have not felt that way about a game for a long, long time.
RESIDENT EVIL 4 MESSAGE BOARD
gAmerx143: Yo man, that Resi 4 is awesome
RESIpurist765: Resi 4 is da suxx0r n00b!!!!
Rest Of Message Board: Shut up.
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A phenomenon which leads one's English (or whatever language one speaks) to either become less controlled or logical than usual or archaic and verbose; it also causes one to say things one wouldn't ordinarily say. Often quite embarrassing, this syndrome is most evident in those who chat or speak with friends or relatives in the wee hours of the morning.
Deb: I'm sorry about last night!! It was late, and I don't know what I was saying!
Pedro: No worries--I'm sure it was just the 4 AM Syndrome.
The day when everyone's emergency alarm went off and it was horrifically loud.
Person 1: "Hey, do you remember October 4 2023?"
Person 2: "Yeah, there was a loud alarm that day. It was so loud I bled from my ears, since I had my airpods in."