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Discuss Thrower 09-27-2013 03:57 PM

Darkest CP thread evar

TambaBerry 09-27-2013 04:15 PM

Ya, ive had family members who were addicted to drugs. I myself have taken acid, snorted Ecstasy, and smoked a lot of weed. Thats it never had the urge to try anything harder then that stuff. Acid and Ecstasy were so much fun though.

Easy 6 09-27-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 10024440)
So why would someone use this?

They start with oxy and it gets out of hand. It gets too expensive to support their addiction. So they move to heroin, since it is cheaper, and they get pulled further into their addiction. Once they can't fund their heroin habit any longer, this becomes the alternative and by that time they will do anything to get their fix. At that point ratio al thinking doesn't enter into the picture. No one is going to try this that isn't already strung out on heroin or some other major opiate addiction.

Perfect summary, by the time you start to even consider something like this, your soul is a putrid, rotting mess... you'll try anything at this point.

GloucesterChief 09-27-2013 09:08 PM

You know simply ending the prohibition on drugs will prevent anybody from actually shooting up such a combination. Making drugs legal makes them safer to use, cheaper to buy, reduces violence, and makes the manufacturer liable for their product. There really isn't a downside compared to the terror, death, and loss of civil rights that prohibition has produced.

MTG#10 09-27-2013 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 10025710)
You know simply ending the prohibition on drugs will prevent anybody from actually shooting up such a combination. Making drugs legal makes them safer to use, cheaper to buy, reduces violence, and makes the manufacturer liable for their product. There really isn't a downside compared to the terror, death, and loss of civil rights that prohibition has produced.

Not to mention saving millions in tax dollars by releasing non-violent drug abusers from incarceration. The war on drugs is one of the biggest downfalls of this country, and this is from someone that cant and wouldn't use them even if I could.

TambaBerry 09-27-2013 09:13 PM

Drugs are legal in Amsterdam right? I know one of those countries you go to a clinic tell them your a heroine addict and a nurse shoots you up.

Nightfyre 09-27-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 10025724)
Not to mention saving millions in tax dollars by releasing non-violent drug abusers from incarceration. The war on drugs is one of the biggest downfalls of this country, and this is from someone that cant and wouldn't use them even if I could.

Billions of dollars per year go towards the war on drugs.

BigCatDaddy 09-27-2013 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 10025176)
Got a buddy that balances out his bi-polar with acid and coke. He just got a $35 million inheritance from his dad who invented internet domain licensing. You should see this guy...

Some studies are coming out now showing the potential for Acid and Shrooms as a treatment for things such as depression. Of course Leary ****ed it up and now the shit is all taboo to do.

GloucesterChief 09-27-2013 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10025817)
Some studies are coming out now showing the potential for Acid and Shrooms as a treatment for things such as depression. Of course Leary ****ed it up and now the shit is all taboo to do.

There have also been studies that hallucinogenics can be good for treating PTSD and other traumatic psychological events.

Pants 09-27-2013 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 10024619)
Supposedly this problem started with our occupation of Afghanistan. Afghanistan provided the majority of Russia's heroin, and we've dealt a huge blow to the Afghan's heroin production. The Russian addicts are finding it extremely difficult to get their hands on heroin now, so they came up with this. So like everything else in the world, this is being blamed on the good ol' USA.

Nah.

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CanadianChiefs 09-27-2013 11:54 PM

Many law enforcement jobs in Canada require a lie detector test, where you give the right to have them ask anything.

"Have you ever done Krokodil?"

"F***"

"....and we thought you were a well-mannered amputee with a skin condition, NEXT".

Abba-Dabba 09-28-2013 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tambaberry (Post 10025732)
Drugs are legal in Amsterdam right? I know one of those countries you go to a clinic tell them your a heroine addict and a nurse shoots you up.

No drugs are legal in the Netherlands.

Johnny Vegas 09-28-2013 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10024521)
Pot was definitely a gateway drug for me. I ended up trying a TON of drugs from the ages of 14-21.

or high school was a gateway to drugs. :hmmm:

mdchiefsfan 09-28-2013 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10025129)
I ran the full spectrum when it came to meth. I started off by smoking it....and then was told that snorting it was a better high. Moved to snorting it for a while and always told myself that I would never shoot up. Ended up shooting up after about a year and I did that for the last 3 months. I can look back now and realize just how completely ****ing stupid I was....but I was using it to better myself because I was dropping weight to get into the Air Force. I dropped 80 lbs in 6 months. The last night before I went to MEPS though was probably the worst. I knew that I was never going to get to do it again.....so I did two syringes....one in each arm.

People always complain that basic training is hard.......try doing that shit coming down off of meth. ****.

You didn't have to take a UA at MEPS?

Baby Lee 09-28-2013 04:32 AM

1. It's not so much landing on US soil as returning. The opiod Desomorphine was patented in the US, and originally researched as a non-addictive heroin/morphine alternative. Turned out way more addictive and way more quickly addictive, so research was dropped.

2. It can be simulated/approximated using common household items. But this just leads to a highly addictive, quickly addictive, highly adulterated product. Desomorphine doesn't cause the horrible side effects any more than alcohol causes blindness. But the adulteration/lack of filtration does.

3. Part of the addiction is, when you initially get the 'hot shot' that causes the skin wasting, etc., you come off your high in extreme and very real pain. So, in addition to the innate addictive qualities of Desomorphine, you have a strong need for pain relief, which the Krocodil provides.


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