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What are "blues"?
Is it a street name from roxys?
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Re: What are "blues"?
lol, irony much, street name for roxies?! Roxies being oxycodone I assume?
I have heard valium (diazepam) called blues before so who knows. This being an international forum colloquial slag can mean something totally different to two different members depending on where they are from. |
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Re: What are "blues"?
Yea true, I meant to say is another street name for oxycodons.
Hmm who knows thanks though |
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Re: What are "blues"?
The highest mg oxycotin tablet available is the 160 mg blue pill.
SWIM fucks with the good shit (H) and not pills, and has never heard anyone call it that, but SWIM would guess that that is likely to be it, and you can check this for the info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycotin
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Re: What are "blues"?
Blues are the name for oxymorphone, they were seen being used and referred to as 'blues' in the film Drugstore Cowboy. So for the US it is probably something like oxymorphone if not another similar opioid, as far as i know 160mg oxycodone tablets are no longer available in the US and i am fairly sure oxymorphone has an anti-abuse (or specifically anti IV) mechanism these days.
Since oxymorphone is a rare thing these days and probably unheard of by the majority of people in the UK, blues almost always refer to 10mg diazepam tablets. |
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Re: What are "blues"?
I have no idea about America, but I can verify that in the UK it is always correctly understood to be 10mg Diazepam.
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Re: What are "blues"?
Generally, if some sort of pills are blue, some group of people somewhere will call them blues.
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Re: What are "blues"?
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Take note, OP - this is the best answer in the thread! If swiy is really trying to identify something they bought in the real world by the name "Blues," then they'd better ask some local users rather than the internet. |
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Re: What are "blues"?
SWIM has to agree with Solinari here. the term "blues" originated from Drugstore Cowboy, in which it referred to oxymorphone. they were highly sought after because of their easy injectibility and euphoric rush. that is why the US banned them, but SWIM has seen them popping up again lately.
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Re: What are "blues"?
blues are swim's drug of choice. in Florida < US blue = 30mg oxycodone (roxies - instant release)
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Re: What are "blues"?
in swims area(the usa) blues could refer to 1 mg alprazolam or 1 mg clonazepam
he has never heard of oxymorphone as blues and all the ones he has seen were not blue 5mg 10mg 15mg or 30mg and if it is an oxycotin it must be one of the generics as swim has used every dose of namebrand oxycotin tablets and none of them are a color he would describe as blue swim thinks swiys most likelly dealing with a benzo of some kind |
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