User:Taco has returned

= Welcome! I'm glad you're reading this. = Welcome to my user page. I'm going to remain anonymous, but I'll share some details about myself first.

I am not a human, not a robot, I am a taco!
Hello Wikipedia! I call myself "taco" because I'm a regular human being who, like a taco, has the perfect combination of ingredients (in my case personal interests): Business, Economics (specifically Keynsian Macroeconomics), Libertarian-Left Politics, Aviation, Engineering, Psychology, Pharmacology (specifically psychoactive substances), Physics, Chemistry, Medical Science, Computing, Software Development, and many, many others. I have ADHD, (sort of) treated with Adderall, if you couldn't tell by the interests in random topics. I'm, as Weird Al would say, "white and nerdy".

Why am I here, editing Wikipedia?
Well, I figure I get the basics of concepts from here, and it's been such a helpful tool in my career and academics, I should contribute in any way I can. Also, I develop software, so it's a fun, constructive thing to do in my free time and a way to apply my solid writing skills. Being ADHD, I'll just read articles on Wikipedia on just about anything I want to learn a bit more about. Imagine a human Curious George, who can also crank out API and Database connected apps and websites written in JavaScript faster than most people can drive from Los Angeles to New York. That summarizes the reason I am now editing, not just reading Wikipedia.

I must state I'm just a nerd, not a doctor!
You might see me edit articles including but not limited to:


 * Cannabis (including it's cannabinoids THC, CBD, and so on)
 * Psychedelics (including psilocybin mushrooms, tryptamines, and LSD)
 * Stimulants for ADHD (including Vyvanse, Adderall, Ritalin, etc.)
 * Antidepressants (including Fluoxetine, Vortioxetine, etc.)
 * Sedatives (including Benzodiazepines, Gabapentinoids, etc.)

Please understand one thing: I'm just a nerd who reads medical journals, case reports, etc. I'm not a doctor, don't take a single word I write (or frankly anything on the internet) for granted as medical advice. See a doctor for that.

Though I have a fair amount of personal first hand experience with a lot of these medicines and/or recreational drugs, I only edit to add information from studies and cite it. I don't share my own personal experiences with them, however, I do believe that responsible drug use is possible and addiction is a social construct one can overcome with effort, not a disease.

"You're still here? My user page is over. Go home."
There's probably something more fun you could read about than my user page.