Has anyone ever heard of 2c-a? It isn't listed on erowid nor in PiHKAL. It doesn't come up in any searches I do on any drug forum. It doesn't come up on google either (all I get is a radio station by that name). I ask because there is a drug website (I won't post the link) claiming to have 2c-a and selling for over $2000 and for a limited time only. I've purchased from there before and was quite satisfied (and nothing was nearly as expensive), but now this new RC seems strange at best.
Is google that hard to use.. http://bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=496490 http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=496848 Also it's mentioned in pikhal: "Where else can one go, from 2C-I? The iodine is the fourth, and the last of the so-called halogens, at the bottom of the classical periodic table. But, thanks to the miracles that have accompanied us into the nuclear age, there is a fifth halide now known, Astatine. All of its isotopes are radioactive, however, and it seems unlikely that there will ever be an entry (other than this one) for 2,5-dimethoxy-4-astatophenethylamine. What might be speculated as to its activity? Probably similar in potency to 2C-I, requiring maybe 10 or 20 milligrams. The duration would be dicey to measure, since the isotope with the longest known half-life is half decayed in about 8 hours, and the longest lived natural isotope (for those who insist on natural rather than man-made things) is half decayed in less than a minute. Two predictions would be pretty solid. You might have quite a job accumulating your 10 milligrams of Astatine, as the most that has so far been made at one time is only about 0.05 micrograms, approximately a millionth of the amount needed. And the second prediction? You would not survive the screaming radiation that would bombard you if you could get the needed 5 or 10 milligrams of radio-astatine onto that magic 4-position, and the resulting 2C-A into your tummy!" It's april fools joke....
Directly from PiHKAL (p. 541): "Where else can one go, from 2C-I? The iodine is the fourth, and the last of the so-called halogens, at the bottom of the classical periodic table. But, thanks to the miracles that have accompanied us into the nuclear age, there is a fifth halide now known, Astatine. All of its isotopes are radioactive, however, and it seems unlikely that there will ever be an entry (other than this one) for 2,5-dimethoxy-4-astatophenethylamine. What might be speculated as to its activity? Probably similar in potency to 2C-I, requiring maybe 10 or 20 milligrams. The duration would be dicey to measure, since the isotope with the longest known half-life is half decayed in about 8 hours, and the longest lived natural isotope (for those who insist on natural rather than man-made things) is half decayed in less than a minute. Two predictions would be pretty solid. You might have quite a job accumulating your 10 milligrams of Astatine, as the most that has so far been made at one time is only about 0.05 micrograms, approximately a millionth of the amount needed. And the second prediction? You would not survive the screaming radiation that would bombard you if you could get the needed 5 or 10 milligrams of radio-astatine onto that magic 4-position, and the resulting 2C-A into your tummy!" And that, friends, is why there is no 2C-A ETA: lol dammit, you beat me
damn...that jokes a week old now...sorry to break it to you but no such thing, it was an april fools joke :/
Apparently it is. I don't know why you got those hits and I didn't (on google and on bluelight). Thanks anyway.
well when you want to search BL for anything type " : bluelight" at the end of your search thats how i trawl it for information ^_^