@Tryptameanie 571661 wrote:
Sorry mate, I’m just blindly guessing here, as I say this is a totally foreign thing for me.
nah thats a misconception but wherever there is cocaine there is crack in america but yeah crack epedimic kind of burnt itself out in the 80’s
but yeah crack is a poor persons drug you’re on the mark about that.
@Digital Buddha 571664 wrote:
but yeah crack is a poor persons drug you’re on the mark about that.
That was along the lines of what I was getting at. I suppose what I was getting at is the 2 drugs are most active/available in the most deprived areas.
Would we agree on that?
nah heroin and crack/coke are universally available in the ghetto it is to the point that the stoop kid might sell you the wrong drug cause he’s got both bagged up and fucks up.
PCP is widely accessable in urban areas but there are PCP droughts. its like black peoples LSD in that there are few producers and availability can fluxuate
i think you need to reconeptualize your image of the ghetto, there are 5-10,000 person towns in the southern united states that have a distingishable ghetto that is every bit as bad as the worst neigborhood in DC or Philly. you can def get crack in these areas and probably H as well these are isolated ghettos but they exist and are rough. these towns are usually about 50/50 black and white and once you cross the train tracks you are instantly in a bad area. even in 75,000 person town i live in there is one area i wouldn’t go at all ever.
but yes PCP is a drug of the urban poor you are totally right about that.
@Tryptameanie 571651 wrote:
There you go then, you’re scared and you’ve tried it, I’ve only read about it.
Still give it a go though lol.
From what I did have was really nice. (the dmt) It was a very relaxing high with beautiful visuals.
I just haven’t had the guts to take a big hit yet.
That and rarely the opportunity arises when I can smoke it, either everyone else is not in the mood or I dont have enough at hand.
Ah well, got all the time in the world I guess.
@Tryptameanie 571647 wrote:
I’d love to try DMT as well as it’s derivatives, even if 5-MeO-DMT sounds a bit worrying.
As for NBOMe, not so much but I’d try anything as long as it wasn’t highly toxic.
5-Meo-DMT is very slight, don’t expect to much, it’s a bit funny but fare away from lsd, psylocybin. i personally was very disapointed about the short trip.
I joined here (officially) in November 2002 though had some input into this site previously and at least until the 2000s it didn’t make a big difference on my drug use (my networks for obtaining substances were totally separate from my Internet activities and my generation didn’t expect privacy online; quite the opposite; we thought GCHQ/MI5 etc were always monitoring as well as USA counterparts and thought it was safer to use the “street level” networks as they didn’t look as “sophisticated” to the cops as online crime – indeed some of the friendlier staff at monitoring agencies (which include the BBC) said to me and my friends it was often better to “play dumb” when it comes to using technology for controversial purposes…
This site did help me find a new bunch of friends after I moved regions 8 years ago and also trustworthy info about the NPS “legal” substances but I wouldn’t say its made me experiment more (in some cases its caused me to avoid certain substances due to more than one trustworthy person warning of side effects).
@Tryptameanie 571644 wrote:
Unfortunately I’m new and have tried othing new in the 6/7 weeks I’ve been here but I’ve tried everything on that list apart from DMT and it’s derivatives and Nbome.
Man I wish I’d got here sooner.
Whats Nbombe?
@wickle 571727 wrote:
Whats Nbombe?
It’s shitty spelling. I meant NBOMe.
interesting how things have changed; I joined here to talk about the raves me and my friends had been to or in some cases help organise; as well as the music and technology associated with them. Although drugs were part of this to keep the momentum going they weren’t the only aspect or we only had a relatively limited selection that everyone mostly knew about the pros and cons (and if you were part of a rave crew or a DJ you didn’t want to come across online like you may be a dealer or trouble ensued).
I guess though the common factor across nearly two decades this site has been around that the friendly community on here helps folk find other like minded people; whilst keeping just about within what is tolerated under international law (thankfully a lot more than 20 years ago!)
@General Lighting 571739 wrote:
interesting how things have changed; I joined here to talk about the raves me and my friends had been to or in some cases help organise; as well as the music and technology associated with them. Although drugs were part of this to keep the momentum going they weren’t the only aspect or we only had a relatively limited selection that everyone mostly knew about the pros and cons (and if you were part of a rave crew or a DJ you didn’t want to come across online like you may be a dealer or trouble ensued).
I guess though the common factor across nearly two decades this site has been around that the friendly community on here helps folk find other like minded people; whilst keeping just about within what is tolerated under international law (thankfully a lot more than 20 years ago!)
Hey gl, long time no speak. How are you?
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