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dsotm
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LSD in plastic
#19273504 - 12/14/13 05:28 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I had my LSD in a plastic bag, and some of it seems to have rubbed off onto the plastic. There's a white-ish, rectangular film on both sides of the plastic bag where the LSD was.
Will this affect the potency of the affected tabs?
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MUSH HEAD420
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19273509 - 12/14/13 05:34 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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No, but your bag ate some of our stash.
Time to eat the bag lol
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I don't know how long have you been storing it there, but afaik acid is really scared of light and oxygen. I stored my tabs in plastic where they were originally, wrapped plastic in aluminum foil, then used insulation tape around foil, and stored it in envelope which I put into dark and cool place. No idea if acid is so sensitive, but I didn't want to risk, because it was my first (atm also last) LSD. I guess I would lick that plastic bag, but maybe I am just too broke.
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19273529 - 12/14/13 05:52 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Clearly if you can see a film left on the plastic there has been some transfer. Only once in 30 years have I experienced a great loss due to this transfer. Lick the plastic if you think you lost a lot.
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whitelights
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i guess if moisture got in the bag the crystal could be absorbed by the water and is left as a residue on the bag. how sure are you that it is actually lsd? i dont know how big of a peice of paper you had but something seems suspicious/ leads me to believe its not lsd.
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dsotm
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I guess I don't know for sure until I try it, but I'm fairly confident it's real. It's just 2 tabs.
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19274460 - 12/14/13 12:00 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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LSD doesn't rub off. When it's laid to paper the LSD molecules become stuck in between the fibers of the paper. The dosage of LSD is also low enough to where it cannot be seen with the naked eye. Have you tested this paper? Any residue is not LSD.
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dsotm
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I currently have no means of testing it.
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Dark_Star said:The dosage of LSD is also low enough to where it cannot be seen with the naked eye.
This is ridiculous, however. Even a single dose would be surely be visible if dropped onto plastic? This stuff is supposedly 300ug
It's possible that the residue is oil from fingertips or something.
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19274735 - 12/14/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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No, it wouldn't be visible. We're talking about millionths of a gram. A dose of LSD that would completely blow your world apart fits on the tip of a tiny pin.
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#19274746 - 12/14/13 01:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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dsotm
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If I drop one of my two tabs of this stuff into an lsd testing kit, I'll only have 1 tab left. Plus I will have paid for a testing kit. I don't really want that.
I've got a lot more lsd from my regular guy (stuff that I can be sure is real lsd), but this other guy told me he's got 300ug "orange sunshine", so I couldn't resist getting a couple tabs, just to try them out. Perhaps it's an RC, and "orange sunshine" is probably a buzz word (though the plotter does actually depict a sunrise).
Though I really want to know, has anyone else ever had trouble storing LSD in plastic bags?
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whitelights
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19274967 - 12/14/13 02:25 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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i personally have never seen such a thing and i really hate to be that guy but darkstar is 100% correct. the active dose would deffinately not be visible like that. if the residue is in fact from the doses then im positive it is an rc. if it is a powdery substance then somebody really doesnt know what they are doing with putting chemicals on paper. if it is a sticky or waxy type of material then it points to somebody not knowing how to complex there blotters correctly, alos pointing to an NBOME family member because that is the most common chemical that needs to be complexed on blotter. or he keeps his blotter in his bag of coke. either way i would be really careful with those doses.
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Re: LSD in plastic [Re: dsotm]
#19275086 - 12/14/13 02:54 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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dsotm said: If I drop one of my two tabs of this stuff into an lsd testing kit, I'll only have 1 tab left. Plus I will have paid for a testing kit. I don't really want that.
I've got a lot more lsd from my regular guy (stuff that I can be sure is real lsd), but this other guy told me he's got 300ug "orange sunshine", so I couldn't resist getting a couple tabs, just to try them out. Perhaps it's an RC, and "orange sunshine" is probably a buzz word (though the plotter does actually depict a sunrise).
Though I really want to know, has anyone else ever had trouble storing LSD in plastic bags?
Orange sunshine is the name of an old batch of L 
I stored 4 tabs in a plastic bag for close to 3 months. Had no issue.
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dsotm
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Apparently this LSD has been tested, and it's legit.
No one has had acid rub off onto a plastic bag before? I'm thinking maybe this stuff started at room temperature, maybe some moisture got in the bag, to below freezing, and back to room temperature.
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