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Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 03:32:48 UTC No. 16304161
would a person who cooks meth know enough to work his way around a professional lab with an educated chemist? Obviously the drug cook has some basic fundamental knowledge of chemistry but is That enough to be in a lab?
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 03:35:20 UTC No. 16304164
It doesn't take a fundamental knowledge of anything to follow a set of steps
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 04:38:04 UTC No. 16304196
>>16304161
Itβs like asking if a welder knows enough to be in a plasma physics lab. I doubt the guys over at >>16303423 will ever allow that
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 04:47:56 UTC No. 16304212
a drug cook is the equivalent of a niggerian script kiddie.
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 11:23:35 UTC No. 16304511
>>16304161
>would a person who cooks meth know enough to work his way around a professional lab with an educated chemist?
That's literally the plot of Breaking Bad you no TV mongoloid.
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jul 2024 23:43:51 UTC No. 16305158
>>16304511
No it isn't. Manufacturing chemicals is very different from doing research.
At chemical plants it is common to have uneducated people to dump the right amount of buckets of raw materials in the right order etc. That's basically what Jessie does. They may have a high level conceptual understanding of the process but couldn't come up with it from scratch.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 00:40:11 UTC No. 16305221
>>16304511
Oh I didn't think about breaking bad when I made this thread. I don't watch tv shows. It was just a curious question I saw on the news recently that there was a big methlab bust in my town and was pondering it. I think it's kind of crazy people build these big chemical labs in their homes to make something for human consumption, they must have SOME mild chemistry knowledge. Like they had to learn it from somebody unless there's secret books floating around trailer parks we don't know about.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 00:48:56 UTC No. 16305230
>>16305221
the way it works is they are already a drug dealer and they learn from a real life meth cook.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 01:41:52 UTC No. 16305281
>>16304161
Maybe but most likely no. If all they know is just how to make meth there's just gonna be a lot of things outside of their wheelhouse. You can't really expect them to have a deep knowledge of everything about Organic Chemistry, let alone the other branches of the field.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 02:01:25 UTC No. 16305300
>>16304161
I GOT ALL THE MAKINGS RIGHT HERE
ALL I NEED IS A PLACE TO COOK
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 02:13:01 UTC No. 16305314
>>16305221
There are few key steps which are types of reactions normally done in a fume hood with excellent precaution and safety equipment. Breaking bad does a good job of covering it. Cooking shitty drugs is a very common hook topic in an organic chemistry undergrad course before the super tedious and difficult to conceptualize compounds start getting thrown around.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Aug 2024 16:38:32 UTC No. 16305970
>>16304161
No.