• synae[he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    6 days ago

    What is “one-shotted” in the context of drugs, specifically psychedelics? I.e., why does that term make the person first think of ayuhuasca?

    • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 days ago

      In the case of drugs, people usually refer to someone being “one shotted” when they experience long term or permanent changes because they took too much, the wrong drug, or just weren’t psychologically ready for it.

    • Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 days ago

      My guess is they overhaul their life after a trip; realize they hate their job and go do something else.

      Just a guess though

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      6 days ago

      less violence

      You say that, but if those dupes dont put on the fucking spacesuit again for the millionth time, the colony is going to get some “fresh hires” soon.

      • merc@sh.itjust.works
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        6 days ago

        Or drop the 800 kg of ice while going up the colony’s main ladder just because their shift ended, or dig a block out and decide rather than just stepping down to the floor, that they’ll now jump up onto a ledge on the wall and get stuck until they start to piss themselves and/or suffocate?

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          6 days ago

          I have Oxygen not included a shot and it’s more of a human management type game than the more exponentially growing machinery base that factory offers

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            6 days ago

            At the beginning, yes. But, once you reach the mid-game your dupes’ needs are basically managed. The end-game is all about crazy engineering.