I'm about to do something pretty stupid...

Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by RoBoWaLkEr, Jun 4, 2005.

  1. Eugene

    Eugene Senior Member

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    crisps.
     
  2. Trickster

    Trickster Misfit

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    We call them chips mate. They are traditionally called chips, that's the name. French fries, refers to the way they are cooked so technically you're calling them by there cooking style and not what they are. They're chips :) But who cares, things like this make all cultures interesting to learn about.
     
  3. Mr.Mush

    Mr.Mush Member

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    how was this stoopid?
     
  4. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    Insufflating any sort of research chemical is risky business in itself (which is something I've never done, short of 2-CT-7)...mixing designer drugs in general, particularly the psychedelic amphetamines (which can cause extreme dehydration) with depressants (especially alcohol or opiates) can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, and stroking resulting in cardio, vascular, renal, kidney, and liver failure, producing ulcers, irreversible brain damage, and/or death in the process...but getting there is half the fun. ;)
     
  5. The Flow

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    I really can´t understand why so many people insufflate RCs. O.K., the onset is faster, but the substance is also not so long acting, so you have to take some more again after a rather short time.

    But what I really don´t want to happen to my body (and therefor never insufflate any substance) is the real severe damage to almost all parts of the respiratory system, esp. to the mucous membranes, caused by the chemicals. I want to do the least possible damage to my body when I do drugs, so insufflating anything was never an option to me.
     
  6. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    New users merely interpret insufflation as a method of ingestion without considering the fact that (A) the increase of effeciency carries an increase of toxicity and (B) that oral ingestion allows the user's body to reject more of the substance than with the method of insufflation in the case of an overdose...
     
  7. Lecarick

    Lecarick Visitor

    Please don't do stupid things :( I want to continue to be able to order lots of psychedelic drugs on the internet.
     

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