Amt
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An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
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Alpha-methyltryptamine (IT-290 or 3-IT)
AMT is a psychedelic amphetamine-tryptamine first developed in the 1960's for anti-depressant research , although it was never very successful as a prescription antidepressant. Its effects usually last 8-14 hours when swallowed and 3-6 hours when insufflated. Its effects are often characterized as a cross between a psychedelic and an MDMA, with empathogenesis and strong physical stimulation common. One common side effect with both insufflated and oral ingestion of AMT is powerful nausea and associated vomiting.
Price
Rare, but sometimes sold at events for 5-20$ per dose, available from exotic chemical suppliers for 100-150$ per gram, aproximately the same from underground sourcesLaw
AMT was placed in Schedule I in the United States on April 4th, 2003 through the emergency scheduling procedure. This makes it illegal to buy, sell, or possess without a license. AMT is schedule I in Illinois and may be scheduled in other states. Germany is the only other coutry we are aware of that has made AMT illegal to possess.Slang
The Substance: AMT, Alpha-Methyl, IT-290
The Experience: tripping -
Awkward Man Touch. During any normal day when you accidentally bump skin with another man, there creates an awkward strange feeling whether its mentioned of or not. This touch can range from a slight footsie under the table or a hand touching any part of another man's body.
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Annihilate Masticate Terminate
When you AMT somebody, the pwnage is so total and so complete that the loser will never be the same again and will live the rest of his/her life in shame and infamy.
Note: Most dojos do not teach this fighting method. It can only come from freeing one's inner wisdom and experiencing higher consciousness.
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Aircraft Maintainance Technician
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AMT Asset Maintenance Software is the only in-shift maintenance solution that dynamically links to life cycle costing and strategy. A software product by RPMGlobal
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