how does that one work? "Hey doc, I've been seeing someone on the side." "Really? Hold on, let me write you a Rx on that." "Viagra?" "Well... not exactly..."
I'm thinking it's more "hey, doc, I'm worried that my spouse is looking around... do have anything I can surreptitiously spray on his/her food so I don't have to go to all the trouble of talking about our issues?"
It could be used as a benign form of tear gas, quelling any violent feelings among groups of demonstrators
Having just been to a Serenity screening. No. Or rather, HELL NO!
Hey Susan, speaking of Facebook, I think one of your friends wants to friend me, but I'm not in the habit of friending strangers. But her name is I think Keira something? Does that ring a bell?
Good gracious-- Lillian is almost unbearably cute!
The potential uses of oxytocin offer commercial possibilities well beyond individual patients too. Restaurants, for instance, could spray a thin mist over customers to put them at ease.
Doesn't this sound a little bit like what happened on Miranda in Serenity the movie?
Ha! Serenity x-post with Sophia!
But her name is I think Keira something? Does that ring a bell?
Yeah, she's another aspiring writer that I know from both local events and Regency circles. My guess is that she's got your name confused with some writer or other.
Lillian is so damned cute!
Ha! Serenity x-post with Sophia!
We're gonna end up with Reavers, aren't we?
I love how DJ and Sophia come to the same conclusion. And yeah, just seems so wrong to me. I mean I love learning more and more about how the brain works, but I'm very leery of the trend towards cosmetic neurology.
I'm thinking it's more "hey, doc, I'm worried that my spouse is looking around... do have anything I can surreptitiously spray on his/her food so I don't have to go to all the trouble of talking about our issues?"
But doesn't that sound wildly illegal?