Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Question time

Now who can answer these questions?
1) The molecule you see above (under "Calismanic"), what would you call it?
2) If it were to indulge in an electrophilic substitution, at which carbon atom would the substitution take place? No, really, I want to know....
3) If you were to try and enhance the effects of said neurochemical with a legal substitute, where would you go?
4) Would you be wise in doing so?
5) Is this neurochemical important to us, I mean in terms of physiology and personality?
6) Do you find the simplicity of its structure somehow comforting, given the complexity of its effects?
7) What's your favorite color?

7 comments:

NYPinTA said...

Why can't you ask questions like: What's your favorite color? or Favorite movie?
I can answer those.

NYPinTA said...

Yay!
My favorite color is red! No! Blue!
AAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....
;)

MoMo said...

LOL!

fakies said...

My favorite color is black. 2nd favorite - blue. 3rd - purple. What? I think your bruises are pretty.

SuperP. said...

1) "The Oooh-OOH!! Happy-Drug"

2) umm...

3) A health food store.. ask for ephedrine.

4) No, because you would increase your heart-rate and suffer from the 'come-down', among other numerous side-effects.

5) Um.. YEAH. Otherwise, chocolate cake means nothing. Reproduction would be a chore. And smiling would take enormous effort.. for what?!


6) I think it's beautiful.

7) Green. Absolutely.

Carrie said...

Ummmm, I say it's a disco ball.... and red is my favorite color.

Jenn said...

1) The molecule you see above (under "Calismanic"), what would you call it?
Controled chain of genic fusion

2) If it were to indulge in an electrophilic substitution, at which carbon atom would the substitution take place? No, really, I want to know....
Any member of the league of extrodrinary gentlemen, ie Hulk, dr jekel and mr hyde, vampires, werewolves... any kind of muntant being

3) If you were to try and enhance the effects of said neurochemical with a legal substitute, where would you go?
To create a being immune to my nuclear bullet

4) Would you be wise in doing so?
Yes

5) Is this neurochemical important to us, I mean in terms of physiology and personality?
We could adapt a sensitivity gene into the chain

6) Do you find the simplicity of its structure somehow comforting, given the complexity of its effects?
No.

7) What's your favorite color?
I've got a yellow aura today... so happy colors, no c'mon and help me develop the bullet