Psychedelic Bump XXII

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  1. SunshineChild

    SunshineChild Mad Scientist

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    it looks like you might have to dose easily in the 200mg range to feel 'longer lasting 2C-B'. maybe it's closer to being a 'longer lasting weaker 2C-B'. might not be as visual. gonna go on a hunch it's pretty safe physically and mentally.

    trust it more than say 2C-B-FLY where in the instance of an impurity with BK-2C-B you just end up with an inactive dimer, whereas with 2C-B-FLY you can end up with bromo-DragonFLY

    crazy Chinese labs and now they're already working on replacing with a-PVP with 4-MeO-a-PVP or the newly introduced PV9. RC scene is getting scary.
     
  2. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    99% this ^ or small chance it was actually just strong LSD given to a middle school student.
     
  3. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Some kind of RC that the cop's field test does not pick up? It might have some sort of amphetamine structure and that is all they can figure out.
     
  4. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    I think either it's DOx testing positive under some amphetamine test or they are just using the word "meth" as a literary device meaning "scary drug that gives energy and causes behavior we don't want"

    I can see that conversation.

    "Sarge, the reporter wants to know what was on the little papers..."

    "well SHIT Larry, I tested for Heroin and Cocaine and NOTHING . . . just tell her it's Meth . . . no WAIT . . . . SUPER METH"
     
  5. Hedgeclipper

    Hedgeclipper Qiluprneeels Nixw

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    I guess with the level of meth use in the US, the word "meth" has just become colloquial for "drug". How fucked up is that?

    But then again, I guess I could see how a DOx could test positive for amps on a shitty police field test, but you'd think they'd at least send it to a lab before they write an article about it, wouldn't they?

    I mean the kids were probably tripping out 'cause they were tripping out. That's all. But whether it was Acid of DOx or whatever, 8th graders doing that shit is pretty sketch -- then again, I wasn't much older when I tried lucy and most of my friends were younger than me...

    But we're a fucked up bunch...
     
  6. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    It's all about the good publicity. It does not matter what they found it only matters that they make sure the public knows they got something. The officers high five themselves on a job well done never really caring what it is. "It was meth" makes for an easy to comprehend news story especially when you consider that most people have no idea when it comes to drugs. It is only use users who understand RC's.
     
  7. Popularity

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    lol.....Larry.
     
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  9. Spicey Cat

    Spicey Cat DMT Witch (says husband)

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    We all know we should test our drugs. Not just personal allergy tests, but initial tests to ensure we got what we ordered. I personally vouch for this group and the guy heading it up. He's been working hard for years on a dream of taking harm-reduction to the next level. If you are interested in doing thin layer chromatography at home in a way that is affordable and doable without a chemistry degree or if you might be willing to make a small donation in support of good work, I point you in this direction my friends:

    http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/substance-analysis-kits-down-with-adulterants
     
  10. Voyage

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  11. Voyage

    Voyage Noam Sayin

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    also found this, you brain chemistry guys might find this interesting:

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/201...sweep-themselves-clean-of-toxins-during-sleep

    makes a case for good sleep habits, which i haven't had since before i was a teen.

    considering staying in and tripping tonight, still assessing my set. leaning towards a 2C-x but if i'm honest, i feel like a good LSD and music trip but it's been less than 2 months since tripping at the burn so, i'll see...
     
  12. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    i've had great sleeping habits lately :) during the week i'm in bed between 10-11pm usually, up around 6-630 am. weekends are about an hour or two later on each end, lol.
     
  13. Voyage

    Voyage Noam Sayin

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    thats just about what my goal is. most days i'm up by 7, thing is it's hard for me to go to sleep before midnight or 1 and i refuse to take sleeping drugs other than melatonin and 5htp and physical activity.
    it's decades of shift work that fucked up my bio-rhythm, sometimes i think it's permanent.
     
  14. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    i was about to suggest that you get one of those natural lights to use in the mornings to try and reset your internal clock, but now i think you're from somewhere that is warm and sunny year round.
     
  15. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    i think you probably know, but i've always thought that 2ce was the best psychedelic for musical enhancement. even slightly better than LSD. i now kinda realize that i might have romanticized 2ce a bit, since it was my first RC and first trip in a few years when i first tried it.

    but still, i think it's quite good for music. but so is...most psychedelic really.

    2 months between LSD trips is good enough i say. eat a star or two and see where that takes ya :daisy:


    my wife is set on going to a haunted hayride tonight. i wonder how scary it will be...if i take miprocin before it. i don't know that i will, but i was thinking about it..
     
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    a clear mind is the best for musical enhancement. drugs like psychedelics will not make anyone a better musician. neither will cocaine.
     
  17. guerillabedlam

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    ^ I think they are referring to leisurely listening to music. I'm currently reading a book on music and drugs since the 60's, I don't know if drugs will make anyone a better musician necessarily but most of my favorite music over the past 6 decades has been drug influenced... lol
     
  18. Syd222

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    is that "can't find my way home" ? this one is a great read (and a long one :D )
     
  19. guerillabedlam

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    The one I am currently reading is called Out of Our Heads.. I've read some of Can't Find My way Home as well, pretty much the chapters discussing LSD and MDMA. That is a really quality book, more detailed and descriptive on the drug aspect for sure then what I am currently reading.

    I thought Martin Torgoff the author of that book did a good job as one of the narrators on the VH1 documentary special The Drug Years.


    There is a quote on The Drug Years that resonates with me, I was contemplating putting it as a signature quote but it kind of needs context. They were talking about how The Drug War has largely failed yet how drug users continue to get addicted to drugs, overdoses and what not and his quote was something to the effect of "As a culture, we seem to more or less operate in a state of perpetual amnesia when it comes to drugs." That quote seemed to encapsulate both 'sides' of the failures with the drug issue very succinctly for me.
     
  20. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    when I first read that I thought "damn that's along time to take to read a book and how did you start reading before you were born" :p

    Well drugs do effect our perceptions and can heighten our sense of sound and alter our time perception. I recall reading a quote from an old jazz great, maybe Louie Armstrong, in which they said that reefer would slow the music down and they could really hear every nuance.
    Personal experience has confirmed that phenomena.
     
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