Difference between revisions of "Hediffs/Core/Drugs/Psychite tea"
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 10 October 2024
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High on psychite tea
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Active psychite tea in the bloodstream. Generates a mild euphoric effect. |
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Psychite tolerance
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A built-up tolerance to psychite. The more severe this tolerance is, the more psychite-based drugs like yayo or flake it takes to get the same effect. |
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Psychite addiction
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A chemical addiction to psychite. Long-term presence of psychite has caused neurological adaptations at the cellular level, so the brain can no longer function properly without the drug.
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