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Old 30-03-2005, 00:40
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SWIM has sampled the 2C, 2C-T, and 5-MeO chemicals a good bit, but has
not encountered the 4-HO or 4-Acetoxy varieties except for traditional
mushrooms.



I was wondering if some of the more experienced forum members could
point out which prefixes they find to be the best. I know, for example,
that the 5-MeO chemicals are generally regarded as being pretty
horrible when compared to the same chemical without the 5-MeO (such as
DMT vs. 5-MeO-DMT or AMT vs. 5-MeO-AMT).



Additionally, if anyone has a particular preference for a family of
chemicals (AMT and its modifications, DIPT and its modifications) I'd
be interested in hearing that as well.



I've heard the MIPT chemicals are wonderful, but I don't know whether the 4-ACO or 4-HO are generally better.



My Opinion:



2C family is decent, but generally not worthwhile. 2C-E needs a bit
more exploration. 2C-T family seems rather boring although T7 requires
exploration. 5-MeO family also seems rather unremarkable, although
5-MeO-DMT is an interesting version of DMT.


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