Let’s start with the news: Grok 4 is out today. That’s the most recent iteration of xAI’s conversational AI. Tucked into the Tweet-storm around the release, Elon Musk promised that Grok would be added to Tesla vehicles by “next week at the latest.” The Grok 4 rollout is not going too smoothly, and it isn’t […]
LOL, ready to roll out to the whole Tesla fleet before next week, amirite?
With equal (ie unlimited) access to both Ketamine is going to be a lot faster. They will both cause psychosis eventually, and both cause irreversible harm to major organs (kidneys/bladder and pancreas) after sustained use, but alcohol takes between 10-20 years of solid abuse before it starts to do serious damage, Ketamine only takes months to a few years.
Yes, I’m just going by what I believe the majority experience would be in terms of regular access to either substance. Alcohol doesn’t require a prescription, and it’s cheaper for it as well.
Which would kill you faster alcohol or ketamine?
I would say alcohol, because it’s a lot easier to access and is more socially acceptable.
I should know. Three years sober.
With equal (ie unlimited) access to both Ketamine is going to be a lot faster. They will both cause psychosis eventually, and both cause irreversible harm to major organs (kidneys/bladder and pancreas) after sustained use, but alcohol takes between 10-20 years of solid abuse before it starts to do serious damage, Ketamine only takes months to a few years.
Yes, I’m just going by what I believe the majority experience would be in terms of regular access to either substance. Alcohol doesn’t require a prescription, and it’s cheaper for it as well.