
This is the archive of Who Stole My Dopamine? Parkinson’s humour and discussion. This Substack is NOT updated.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 217 | Founded | 4 years ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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Right. So.
I know I said I was done with Who Stole My Dopamine?.
I said it with the kind of certainty usually reserved for “I’ll never drink again” and “I’m definitely not buying another pair of shoes.”
But here we are.
Because apparent...
Well, here we are. The end of the road. Or more accurately, me stepping off the roundabout before I end up face-first in the mud with my arse in the air.
I started Who Stole My Dopamine back in 20211 with the naive thought that maybe, just...
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