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Hellloo friends,
Swim was wondering - he was told that he was sold nine hits of acid. It was a clear liquid on sweet tarts (he was also told the guy who does it "sprays" it on with a spraybottle). But the "acid" was very minty and burned the mouth, and the effects set in far too quick and were almost tranquilizer-like in nature. So the colorless part was right, but LSD is tasteless. Anyone know what's up? |
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Re: Burning the tongue?
Swim's bottle of acid apparently had "mint' taste added to it and a little label saying "Fresh breath" so that if the authorities found it, it could be passed off as breath freshener...
perhaps swiy's supplier uses the same tactic... it burnt swim's mouth slightly when used so swim uses capsules. on the other hand, it felt like pure LSD to swim... no "tranquilizer" effects. |
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Re: Burning the tongue?
Almost all of the liquid SWIM gets is generally mint flavored and stored in fresh breaths. Using a spray bottle sounds a little weird for LSD. Depending on strength there could be as much as 100+ug in a few stray beads of water. Not only would this method be messy and wasteful, it would also allow for incredible and widely varying strengths of LSD due to its microgram dose size. Most cooks (LSD chemists) make their batches as easily dosable as possible; especially in the case of liquid due to its fickle nature. If there was a burning taste it's probably the taste of the chemical being used. SWIM says that DOx's and -FLY's are extremely extremely bitter chemicals to the point of feeling as if they're burning the tongue. But both of these drugs are known to be very speedy. Since it's in a spray bottle (or a liquid form period), however, the chemical could be squirted onto blotter in milligram dosages and no one would be the wiser.
That eliminates the ability to narrow it down to the fairly small number of the "blottables"--substances that are active on doses that would fit on paper--and puts us into the realm of complete and total speculation. Tranquilization is definitely not a feature of LSD that SWIM has ever experienced or heard about. However, the same can be said about many other of the "research chemicals" passed off as psychedelics. SWIM would wager that SWIY got sold something strange: its characteristics are far too broad to narrow it down beyond the fact that it was probably not a typical psychedelic if it tranquilized SWIY. Some of the people in the Research Chemicals forum might be able to narrow it down a little, but really it could've been anything. Doesn't sound like LSD or any of its friends, but remember everyone's brain works differently on it so it could've just been a strange reaction. |
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Re: Burning the tongue?
It's probably safe to say it's not LSD, and pointless to speculate as to what it is. Identification can't be made over the internet. Leave it be and get a new source.
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