Brown Brown

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by Dankism, Apr 16, 2007.

  1. Sensei

    Sensei Senior Member

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    ^lord of war?
     
  2. J-psychonaut

    J-psychonaut Member

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    Yeah, it was Lord of War with Nicholas Cage. People have been doing this for years in Africa. I don't know if the chemicals do anything specific beside just work the coke into the mucosal membrane faster so you get more of it instead of just swallowing drips.
     
  3. Quientin

    Quientin Member

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    Gunpowder contains 75% KNO3, and oxidising agent, which is going to be absolute agony when it is sitting in your nostrils, merrily oxidising away at your sinuses, and as the the rest, it consists of varying quantities of sulfur, which is insoluable in water, and fine charcoal, and needless to say, the result of snorting it won't be pretty.
     
  4. 36fuckin5

    36fuckin5 Alchemycologist

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    Jesus Christ, you people are HORRIBLE at spotting trolls.

    OP, GTFO with your bullshit. I'm not buying it.
     
  5. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Actually my friend told me he snorted gunpowder once. I'm not sure if I believe what he said it did, but I believe he snorted it.
     
  6. Trips509

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    Never tried this and never will, but I think it could work. I just think the gunpowder would rip the inside of your nose up thus making the coke absorb faster.
     
  7. elover

    elover ritz with cheese

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    You guys should try smoking gun powder! that gets me fucked up everytime
     
  8. rastapasta

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    natural selection at work. amazing stuff here.
     
  9. iLucid

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    "Brown-brown is a form of powdered cocaine, cut with gunpowder. Commonly given to child soldiers in West African armed conflicts,[1] the drug gained notoriety after it was used by Nicholas Cage's character, Yuri Orlov, in the 2005 movie Lord of War[2]. Consumed by insufflation, the gunpowder in the drug irritates the bowels which increases aggression. It was mostly common amongst child soldiers in Sierra Leone"brown-brown" is the krio word for marijuana or heroin."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-brown

    Seems far fetched, but I believe it and I'm up for trying it soon.
     
  10. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    :)
     
  11. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    hahahahah. No way man.
     
  12. AcidConspiracy

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    I know that people who fight pit bulls will feed the dog gunpowder and it makes the dog get crazy mean. It can kill a dog, so it could kill you, so dont do it anymore, and you should probably stop doing blow too.
     
  13. insanoflex64

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    blow is a lame drug. gunpowder isnt even a DRUG!! why the hell would you want to snort sulfur and shit?
     
  14. DejaVoodoo

    DejaVoodoo Member

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    Here you go, have a cigarette.
     
  15. blow.cane

    blow.cane Member

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    pulling some hsit off of "lord of war" great movie btw
     
  16. elover

    elover ritz with cheese

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    Ha, at least someone caught on!
     

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