Can we please for the love of god stop collectively pretending Adderall isn’t meth?
@codinghorror No. There are people with ADHD for whom Adderall means they can get out of bed and do their laundry.
@kencrandall @timbray also true of alcohol, don't make it right.
@codinghorror @kencrandall Um, do you have personal experience with the ADHD family of disorders, or people who suffer from them? Because I do, in my immediate and extended family, and your position is angering me. Would you like to drop by and explain to my teenager why the medicine that lets them get out of bed and do school is “not right”? (Not specifically Adderall, but a stimulant.)
@timbray @kencrandall I'm not saying "not right" but "abuse and harm profile is radically underestimated in a way that history is not going to look back kindly on"
@codinghorror @timbray @kencrandall mate, you're completely out of your depth here.
@mawhrin @timbray @kencrandall fair. let's revisit this in 10 years and see who history proves right, shall we?

@codinghorror @timbray @kencrandall that's an admission of having absolutely nothing to support your opinion, mind.

and, if you could be so kind, what are your qualifications in medicine and biochemistry? judging by your argument (apparently thinking that methylation does not matter much), you have none.

@mawhrin @timbray @kencrandall I think I could make a very compelling case but I don't want to bother you. Let history tell us who was right. Simpler, cleaner, less fuss.
@codinghorror @timbray @kencrandall and i'm saying that if you could, you would, and instead you resort to argumentum ex auctoritate when someone calls your bluff.
@mawhrin @timbray @kencrandall it's fine, agree to disagree. Otherwise we're just yelling at each other and that doesn't seem like a productive use of your time, or mine.