Here, take this little pill.
Created on: November 4th, 2006
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Actually, it releases all the seratonin. So if you take too much, you have no more happy for the rest of the week. Also, the chemical geared towards ultimately removing the seratonin gets released too much, and the release mechanism can be damaged. This chemical then destroys the cell, if that happens. Also heart attacks and overheating.
It's more of a laser death ray of joy. And it's not a problem of not having enough seratonin, but of the receptors in cells shutting down in response to being over stimulated. Repeated use causes receptors to permanently shut down, thus creating tolerance to the drug's effect as well as an inability to feel appropriately "happy" without the use of drugs. And it gets cut with speed or acid or cocaine or rat poison or baking powder, etc etc etc. Happy trails!
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