Insufflated MPA compared to insufflated 3-FPM

I haven't taken MPA but I just did 110.6mg of 3-FPM in the past 1 hour.

First dose was 2 separate lines totalling to around 54mg. You start feeling a subtle build up of stimulation within the first 5 minutes and I noticed my mood and energy is a bit higher than normal by 10 minutes in. My palms are a lot sweatier than normal which is common with stimulants. For the next 30 minutes, you feel really, really good. A nice calm euphoric, stimulated feeling. However by 45 minutes in, you either get used to the feeling or it's starting to die down a bit. Still unsure about that. I decided to redose at 55 minute mark with 56mg in two separate lines. Probably going to stop for now because I'm not really doing anything with it. Just wanted to feel a slight high while reading.

The burn is awful. Worst of any chemical I've done. It burns so much that you might start tearing up. I did for the first 2 lines. By line #3, the burn is slightly less. Line #4 barely fazed me. I recommend having a bit of a saline solution you can put in your nose to reduce the pain if it persists for too long.

As for studying, I like it. It's not going to keep you wired if you intend on studying for a long time unless you redose often however I find that it's a good way to get focused and in the mood of studying. I used it a few days ago while studying for my Physiology exam. At the time I was feeling a bit down and couldn't really get in the studying mood. I took a 40ug line. Cried for 30 minutes because of the burn but after a few minutes I felt better. I actually wanted to start studying and once I started reading and writing my notes, I found myself focused. I studied for a solid 80 minutes without a single distraction which is quite good since I'm usually only good at focusing for 40 minute stretches.

Be wary that tolerance builds quite quickly, so I recommend twice a week. Try cycling with nootropics. Phenylpiracetam with tianeptine is also an amazing chemical combination. Mood brightening, anxiety reducing, clear headedness that lasts for a solid 4 hours.

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