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Methamphetamine was first synthesized from ephedrine in Japan in 1893 by chemist Nagayoshi Nagai.[3] In 1919, crystallized methamphetamine was synthesized by Akira Ogata via reduction of ephedrine using red phosphorus and iodine. The related compound amphetamine was first synthesized in Germany in 1887 by Lazăr Edeleanu.
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Ah. Thus, my confusion. Bad business, either way. If my life were at stake, I'd gladly take some, though.
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well in fairness, animation is MASSIVE all over the world, its part of japanese culture, and in a way, they're taking hold of that and saying "this is ours and we're damn proud of it"

its a bit cheesy, but i can't say I blame them, atleast, as an anime fan I'd say that animation in the western world is MASSIVELY popular. Not mainstream, sure, but damn close, with a huge following...
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At least they do pretty damned well with anime and realize it doesn't have to be for children exclusively, either. Same with live-action.

I don't know who Dagger is, Swarky, but yeah.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:At least they do pretty damned well with anime and realize it doesn't have to be for children exclusively, either. Same with live-action.

I'll give you that, I don't get the NA attitude of cartoon=kids program. I'm a fan of the old pin-up style cartoons (the kind of thing you found on WWII aircraft).
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Cpl Kendall wrote:
I'll give you that, I don't get the NA attitude of cartoon=kids program. I'm a fan of the old pin-up style cartoons (the kind of thing you found on WWII aircraft).
I never got it, either. Sesame Street and NCIS are live-action, but the former for kids and the latter for adults. Never did get why cartoons got shoehorned into kiddie stuff. :?
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:At least they do pretty damned well with anime and realize it doesn't have to be for children exclusively, either. Same with live-action.

I don't know who Dagger is, Swarky, but yeah.
Hehe, neither did i until i read Runaways. She's a really old character, they dont really user her anymore... but she was in Runaways. Cant find a picture of her new outfit....

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Rochey wrote:Hell, even Bush hasn't gone as far as placing a cartoon character in a government position.
You know things are bad when President George the Second looks normal by comparison.
Eh, I'd be thankful if this was the biggest thing I had to get outraged at my government about.
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