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Alice's Containers

"..she found a little bottle on it ("which certainly was not here before,” said Alice), and tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINK ME” beautifully printed on it in large letters.....

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#cake #bottle #alice #label #drinkme #goldenkey #glasstable #glassbox #underthetable #eatme #currants

Alice's Containers by James McCormack

Alice's Containers by James McCormack

James McCormack

Have you ever tried this? If you like Matcha tea, and you like Chai Lattes, I would recommend this 100% - it's one lovely tasting hot beverage.

#DrinkMe #Chai #Matcha

"Alice can make sure that you can leave Wonderland."
Said the annoying grinning cat.
"What do you mean now?"

"Alice has something inside her that can bring you both back, you have to get into a state of complete Excitement then, the curse will be broken and you can drink her magical secretion that will bring you back!"

"Oh OK... I understand."
Alice looked at me and came towards me.
Her hand slipped into my trousers and she said: "Let's end this adventure."

As I took off her dress I saw what the cat meant.
Her hard cock was clamped by a kind of rope. "You have to make it grow until the curse is broken and the magic tincture is released."

She lay down in front of me and spread her arse, "Let's go home."
 

#nsfw #erotica #smut #sex #anal #cum #aliceinwonderland #eroticfantasy #bigcock
#fedifuck #tits #fucking #ass #nsfwart #alice #DrinkMe #kink

"If you drink much from a bottle marked 'poison,' it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later."

- Lewis Carroll, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #WyrdWednesday

#AliceInWonderland #Alice #AlicesAdventuresInWonderland #LewisCarroll #Disney #DrinkMe

@shezza_t there is an entire world underground down the rabbit hole #DrinkMe
So #Pharmacometrics can help us understand how drugs behave in different people. The #DrinkMe model includes body weight - the bigger you are, the bigger your organs are (usually) and the more machinery you have for metabolizing substances like ethanol, so the slower you get drunk, and if you've eaten something, the alcohol will take longer to get into your system (although these are just two aspects of a very complex system).

I promised you #Beer! It's actually a pretty good example. PK describes what happens to the alcohol (ethanol) you consume between the glass and the bathroom, and PD describes what it does while it's circulating in your blood (quite a few things, including making you tipsy). Ethanol is a pretty interesting case, because it's eye-wateringly complex. The #DrinkMe simulation on Nick Holford's website is a fun interactive example of how it fits together! #PMx

http://holford.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/research/ethanol

Ethanol PKPD