I've noticed at least out of the handful of places I've lived meth has became very popular and I really don't hear of people looking for cocaine but irregarddles of its popularity between the 2 substances what buzz do you prefer more? A cocaine(powder form) or meth. I mean I personally feel while although meth last longer and you can strong hallucinations on it with a decent dose or enough sleep deprivation. But I like the buzz and rush from cocaine better he think be honest I crash way worse from cocaine than meth. Its a toss up guess, what do you guys say?
One of the reasons meth became popular and more popular than cocaine is because it's a synthetical drug, that can be prodused anywhere with the right tools and settings (and knowledge obviously) wheras cocaine is product derived from the leafs of the coca tree/plant and is not only time labouring to produce but also not that econmoically efficent, it takes about 100KG/220 LB's to produce 100 grams of cocaine, I still do see a fairly high demand for cocaine, but nowhere near what it was like in the 80's and 90's
I think that the former is less dangerous, honestly. Buzz? I don't think of it that way. One lasts longer than the other. And further, I've had speed cure a hangover. That said, I had a shooting habit (I was using syringes) and got the heck out of there after a stint in jail. I relapsed of course on a couple occasions, but I haven't done speed (I don't like the word meth for some reason - it seems to suggest purity or chemistry which might be inaccurate...) since like 2005 or something when I smoked some after a rave with a girl whose friend had some.
only did Meth once maybe back in the '80,s hitchhiking in CA a trucker gave me a line called it crank burned like a mother fucker kept me up for several hours it was speed I never liked speed in pill or powder form , OD on fastin once.. First time I tried Coke I HATED it stayed away for several years than a girlfriend was into it big time and I developed quite the habit not a fan of either Speed Kills
It's been my hard-won personal experience that there is no problem in my life that cannot be catastrophically escalated, exacerbated, multiplied, or even detonated by a thoroughgoing binge of drug use.