Narcotics
Controlled Substance
Definition: A controlled substance, is designated, as anything considered
‘narcotics’, i.e., materials whose consumption would nullify an individual’s
workplace practice of labor, for any tangible involvement, from job safety
circumscription of those consuming the product. Any substance indicating an
individual would produce in a manner hazardous, at any stage of congregate
consumption, to extraction, production, shipping, stocking, sales, information,
or consumption of any product, is considered a narcotic.
Classes of Narcotic:
Addictive: This substance activates centers in
the body demanding consumption, hence product is created haphazardly.
Aggression: This substance makes the workers
unsafe and unfit for congress among other workers or customers or bystanders.
Apathy: This substance induces a failure to
monitor or notify or produce or warn any individuals nearby to a potential
threat.
Debilitating: This substance removes robotic
repetition behavior, claiming workplace benefits intended for others.
Delusion: This substance induces a delusional
trauma state wherein the individual has silent audial and visual and
kinesthetic thoughts.
Gay: This substance combines entertainment and
separated nodes of logic meant for separation or combination or pathological or
critical or lateral thinking.
Lethargic: This substance makes the individual
haphazard in physical appearance, confusing children.
Hemorrhage: This substance shuts down modes of
thought in the brain, particularly entire capacity sets if a chemical weapon or
equivalent.
Memory Loss: This substance removes features
of code, schedule, and consistency, making the work produced questionable in
safety.
Projection: This substance causes an
individual to project other concerns into their workplace, or into products if
media.
Proxy: This substance causes the individual to
act through others at any stage or rate, making them potentially homicidal.
Simplification: This substance simplifies and
narrows logic, making them a false discrimination suit in liability to an
employer or fellow worker.
Sociopathic: This substance makes only surface
observations possible, and real test runs of any training logic are necessary
for them to function, making them a detriment to continual cohabitation.
Weight Gain: This substance causes weight gain
and a desire for others to gain weight, making them an anger intermittent
irrational disorder.
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