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Dark_Star
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: mindgnome]
#19084423 - 11/04/13 07:57 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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mindgnome said: Rule of thumb. If it's white, it's alright. If it's bitter, it's a spitter.
Not true. People have laid RCs on white unperf'd before. I've also seen plenty of white unperf'd over the years that while real L, was weak as shit. With that said, there is a lot of incredible LSD going around on white unperf'd now.
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mindgnome
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: Dark_Star]
#19084430 - 11/04/13 08:00 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well the print blotter I have had always tastes bitter and usually isn't clean.
-------------------- "As I walk on through troubled times my spirit gets so downhearted sometimes so where are the strong and who are the trusted? And where is the harmony? Sweet harmony. Cause each time I feel it slippin' away, just makes me wanna cry. What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding?" - Nick Lowe "Psychedelic drugs don't change you - they don't change your character - unless you want to be changed. They enable change; they can't impose it...” - Sasha Shulgin
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D.M.T
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: mindgnome]
#19084592 - 11/04/13 09:03 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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'If it's bitter, it's a spitter' was how we knew what was good and what wasn't before test kits were easily accessible or even heard of. I'm talking early 90s. DOB & DOM were the RCs back then that got passed off as LSD but it was practically unheard of. No RCs being passed off as LSD ever reached the proportions the NBOMes have. The first DOx I encountered was not until 2005 & it was plain white blotters resembling WoW, except it was actually being advertised at the festival as DOC.Then encountered DOx geltabs being sold as LSD (didn't purchase due to what I heard) and another time DOC being sold on sugar cubes (again, as DOC.) That was about it as far as RCs went until 2012. Now every blotter that doesn't come from one or two trusted sources that I encounter in my area & at fests turns out to be NBOMes. Not that I don't still get LSD but it seems like NBOMe has saturated the market. much more than any other RC. back in the day I felt safe buying doses off random people at fests. I knew it would be LSD or blank, and 9 times out of 10 it was LSD...nowadays I don't feel we have that luxury unfortunately.
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KingKnowledge
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: D.M.T]
#19084596 - 11/04/13 09:06 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Legalize L! No more harmful RC's!
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Sleepwalker
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KingKnowledge said: Legalize L! No more harmful RC's!
Legal weed is a good first step. Once people see that the world doesn't implode because of 1 more legal drug, then minds may start to loosen their grip on the whole "prohibition" shebang. I'd say give it 5 to...20 more years after weed legalization is complete.
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: D.M.T]
#19084757 - 11/04/13 10:00 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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definitely. That was informative. The last time I took blotter it had a saints logo on it and it was most likely 25i-nbome, or from what I read it seemed to match up with what I experienced. The only times I have had real LSD was when it was on white blotter. It was much more manageable in my opinion and there was a more mystical feeling to it. 25i just felt like a mindfuck and I didn't feel like moving much. LSD feels pretty mystical but what was weird was if I was having a high plus 2/low plus 3 it would feel like I wasn't really visually affected and then the next day when I thought about it I would be like "wow the sky looked pretty crazy last night". On LSD I am more prone to think something like "wow I never knew the sky had so many colors" rather than "whoa the visuals are intense."
-------------------- "As I walk on through troubled times my spirit gets so downhearted sometimes so where are the strong and who are the trusted? And where is the harmony? Sweet harmony. Cause each time I feel it slippin' away, just makes me wanna cry. What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding?" - Nick Lowe "Psychedelic drugs don't change you - they don't change your character - unless you want to be changed. They enable change; they can't impose it...” - Sasha Shulgin
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Re: Alex Grey Blotters [Re: D.M.T]
#19086241 - 11/04/13 04:52 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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D.M.T said: 'If it's bitter, it's a spitter' was how we knew what was good and what wasn't before test kits were easily accessible or even heard of. I'm talking early 90s. DOB & DOM were the RCs back then that got passed off as LSD but it was practically unheard of.
Back then if you tried selling bitter hits you would have got a hippie beat down, which is probably really embarrassing too because it's peaceful hippies and all. The next generation is so used to fake molly the idea of kicking someone's ass over fake drugs is probably unheard of now. I see a lot of young people on these boards state acid was always mostly fake based on some stuff they read from DEA, the truth was in 1990 it was almost always real with a slight chance of blanks. But you tried one hit first. You wrote your name on back of sheet it came from and came back after show and bought 100. Test kit or not it's impossible to get ripped off that way. In fact it's better than a test kit because you get to see how potent the stuff is. I miss the LSD from the 80's and early 90's. Cheap and everywhere, even small town dealers had it.
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