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>> No. 6759 Anonymous
28th June 2014
Saturday 11:04 pm
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About a year ago I was experimenting with codeine and cold water extraction. It never quite worked for me. It could be that I was either from using low dosages or messing up the process. However, there was one particular time I did just take a couple of Co-Codamol normally and within 15 minutes felt amazing. I remember laying down and noticing how it felt as though my body were slipping into a warm bath.

From that point forward, all that would happen when I took them was that I'd get a shitty tension headache. I've never felt it since. I'm not sure exactly what circumstances contributed toward me feeling it that one time, or why it never worked like that afterward, but I would like to find a way to experience it again.

What other easily obtainable drugs produce this sensation? Or maybe there's a better way to use codeine?
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>> No. 6761 Anonymous
28th June 2014
Saturday 11:52 pm
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>>6760

>Valium and booze will do it.

You'd be better off with the smack. Benzodiazepines and alcohol interact very unpredictably and suppress respiration, making it phenomenally easy to overdose. The difference between being nicely buzzed and dying of an overdose is often as little as a single extra tablet or a can of lager.
>> No. 6762 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 12:39 am
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>>You'd be better off with the smack.

EATING TRIFLES
EATING TRIFLES
>> No. 6763 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 1:43 am
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>>6762

Is that a knew the first officer was looking over his shoulder, taking advantage of his height to look at Deanna Troi and silently ask if perhaps he could also be involved in her secrets. Only that made the captain’s decision tricky. “Very well,” Picard said. He took Troi’s arm and steered her toward the turbolift. “All hands, transfer command back to the main bridge immediately. Riker, you square off with Data. Get some answers. We’re going to hit this problem from both fronts. Counselor, my, a reference I don't get, or just the rantings of a madman?
>> No. 6764 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 1:44 am
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>>6763

10/10 mods, would set off a knew the first officer was looking over his shoulder, taking advantage of his height to look at Deanna Troi and silently ask if perhaps he could also be involved in her secrets. Only that made the captain’s decision tricky. “Very well,” Picard said. He took Troi’s arm and steered her toward the turbolift. “All hands, transfer command back to the main bridge immediately. Riker, you square off with Data. Get some answers. We’re going to hit this problem from both fronts. Counselor, my again.
>> No. 6765 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 2:13 am
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>> No. 6766 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 10:40 am
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>>6763>>6764>>6765
I don't get these new jokes and it's making me feel left out. It's like high school all over again.
>> No. 6767 Anonymous
29th June 2014
Sunday 12:15 pm
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>> No. 6795 Anonymous
4th July 2014
Friday 1:04 am
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>>6767
It can barely be classed as a joke: the mods have a blur then streaked through the park, knocking Cigarette Man down as it did. With gray hair dye not yet washed out, Margaret Pierce [née Houlihan] was kissing her husband like he'd rarely been kissed before. Angrily, the stunned spy pulled his gun and picked a target — Dana Scully.ed the word 'a blur then streaked through the park, knocking Cigarette Man down as it did. With gray hair dye not yet washed out, Margaret Pierce [née Houlihan] was kissing her husband like he'd rarely been kissed before. Angrily, the stunned spy pulled his gun and picked a target — Dana Scully.'.
>> No. 6799 Anonymous
4th July 2014
Friday 10:49 am
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>>6759

Cold water extraction is difficult to get right.

If you want a buzz from co-codamol then I suggest using the dissolvable stuff. Get a pint of water, dissolve 6 in it (the toxicity threshold for Paracetemol is 4000mg, which should never be exceeded in a 24hr period, so you should be fine) and don't try and force it. Headaches are a known symptom of opiates, btw.

Or, you could go and ask your pharmacist for a pack of Paramol and a get a carton of grapefruit juice. That is Dihydrocodiene and much more potent and the grapefruit juice will cause it to potentiate a lot quicker for a stronger and more intense buzz.

Be warned, dihydrocodiene is really fucking moreish and you might find yourself craving it after only a few doses.

My friend was addicted to it and was using the CWE to take it everyday and when she went to the doctor about it and told them how much she was taking they wanted to put her on 90ml of methadone. To put that in perspective, heroin addicts get 100ml.
>> No. 6846 Anonymous
22nd July 2014
Tuesday 4:44 am
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Has anyone here tried Gee's Linctus?
>> No. 6866 Anonymous
21st August 2014
Thursday 7:32 pm
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>>6846

Yes, it's shite. If OP really wants to get similar effects to what he described, then forget codeine, I've been down that route out of curiosity, and imho it's both dissapointing and expensive.

Intest Etizolam tablets can be purchased entirely legally all over the internet at very reasonable prices, and is a much better alternative than all this arsing around with codeine. Plus, you don't *just* feel relaxed by it, you get a nice wee euphoric bump on the way up (if you don't overdo it enough to build a tolerance). I take one on the way home from work every day and I swear I enjoy it more than I ever did smoking joints.
>> No. 6867 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 12:22 am
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>>6866

Careful mate, diazepines are incredibly addictive even in fairly modest doses.
>> No. 6868 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 1:12 am
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>>6867

best to stick to opiates as they are famed for their lack of moreishness.
>> No. 6869 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 3:16 am
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>>6868
I don't think he was suggesting that taking codeine every day was a better idea. He's pointing out that diazepines (or thenodiazipines in the case of etizolam) are deceptively addictive given the modest high you get from them, and withdrawal is hideous. There are plenty of first-hand accounts of people coming off extended periods of daily use on forums elsewhere and I'd suggest you have a look around for them, as they make for grim reading.
>> No. 6870 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 3:54 am
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>>6868

Unlike opiates, benzodiazapine withdrawal can be fatal. Everyone knows that opiates are dangerous, but benzos have a wholly undeserved reputation as being quite innocuous. It's very easy to become dependent without realising it, and the majority of accidental overdose deaths involve benzos.

A whole host of drugs (particularly alcohol) interact synergistically with diazepines, which can lead to fatal respiratory depression at relatively low doses. Most benzodiazepines carry a high risk of anterograde amnesia, which greatly increases your chances of overdose if you forget how many you have taken or how much alcohol you have drunk.

Particularly in Scotland, the death toll due to benzodiazepine use is horrendous and rarely recognised by those outside the harm reduction community. Huge numbers of people who would never entertain the idea of using heroin will quite happily take a couple of valium to knock the edges off a hangover or comedown.
>> No. 6871 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 2:38 pm
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>>6870
>Huge numbers of people who would never entertain the idea of using heroin will quite happily take a couple of valium to knock the edges off a hangover or comedown.

That is precisely how I use Valium, but I try to be sensible with it and resist its moreish qualities (and not combine it with alcohol and so on). Am I going to end up sucking greasy old men off in alleys to fund my habit eventually?
>> No. 6872 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 5:43 pm
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>>6871

Yes.
>> No. 6873 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 5:48 pm
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>>6872
Did we establish the protocol re: gs discounts?
>> No. 6881 Anonymous
25th August 2014
Monday 12:44 am
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>>6866 here, yeah I probably should have mentioned I don't drink alcohol anymore.

I have mixed benzos and booze in the past, and no joke, it was scary shit. Blacked out for a week, and when I came round I was covered in bruises like I'd had the shit kicked out of me. To this day I've still no idea what happened.

Regards getting hooked on Etizolam, it's not really in the same ballpark as Diazepam etc, which are much slower to leave your body, hence you build a tolerance quicker to them.

I have read about folk experiencing withdrawal from Etizolam, however I think they're speaking about when it used to be sold as powder a few years back. This made dosing infinitely easier to fuck up apparently, but I've only ever taken the tablets so that's never been an issue for me.

Anyhow, speaking as someone who used to spend their entire non-working life drinking alcohol and smoking dope, taking Etizolam has definitely changed my life for the better. But everyone's different I guess.
>> No. 6884 Anonymous
26th August 2014
Tuesday 5:27 pm
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>>6881
Etizolam is nightmare to withdraw from, having to redose every 8 hours is difficult and dangerous, best use diclazepam if you're coming off benzos.
>> No. 6885 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 12:49 am
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>>6881>>6884

> Etizolam is nightmare to withdraw from, having to redose every 8 hours is difficult and dangerous, best use diclazepam if you're coming off benzos.

This is true, but if you weren't dosing every eight hours to begin with then you won't have built up this kind of dependence. Getting hooked on etiz if you take one a night (or day) is a lot less likely than e.g. diazepam. This is because etiz, like you say, has a massively lower half life. If you pop a 10mg diazepam and go to bed, you will still have some in your blood stream 24 hours later - you can't say the same thing about a 1mg etizolam.

For a good rule of thumb, if you can go without an etiz for a whole day you haven't got a physical habit. This test doesn't work for diaz or clonaz because they build up due to their massive half-lives (although it does for alpraz).

It worries me slightly that etizolam will likely get swept up under the misuse of drugs act (or at the very least the medicines act) in the very near future. This means that my magic legal sanity pills will go rapidly out of my reach. I will either go back to irresponsible drinking or scoring valiums and rivotrils off dark markets. Neither is as good an option.
>> No. 6886 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 12:55 am
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>>6885
Do you have much experience using etizolam for quitting a trip, or do you just use it to go to sleep? If it's as magic as you say I'm going to stock up on it before the ban comes in as I'd much rather use a benzo with a shorter half-life than diaze.
>> No. 6887 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 8:01 pm
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>>6886

I haven't used it to kill a psych trip (e.g. lsd 2c-whatever), so I have no idea how well it would work for that. I can say that Pyrazolam is pretty much entirely magical in killing stimulant "experiences" stone dead. Done too much speed and don't want the next-day grogginess of valiuming yourself to sleep? Pop a few Pyrazolam and you'll be normal (or as near as) in no time at all.
>> No. 6889 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 11:30 pm
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>>6887
That helps! Thank you for the recommendation, I assume Pyrazolam is another legal benzo. I'll have to find a good place to get some, I don't think we're allowed to explicitly share stockists here but if you could give me a pointer for a UK based supplier I'd be grateful.
>> No. 6890 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 11:50 pm
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Ive got a fuckload of fluoxetine, what can i do with it

(A good day to you Sir!)
>> No. 6891 Anonymous
27th August 2014
Wednesday 11:52 pm
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>>6890

Take the recommended dose once per day, after about 4 weeks it should have built up in your body to the active dose and you may start to feel your mood slightly elevated.
>> No. 6895 Anonymous
29th August 2014
Friday 12:52 am
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>>6889

I posted the site I used, with mod approval, in another thread a while back. So unless this post gets deleted or a mod posts to suggest I rather don't, I'll update tomorrow with the sites I use. It's all legal and above board, after all.
>> No. 6903 Anonymous
29th August 2014
Friday 3:44 pm
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>>6895

Well fingers crossed I'm not stepping on any fingers or toes here:

For Etizolam I use sciencesuppliesdirect.com (Which used to be Plant Food Palace). I use them because although they're a bit pricier they stock Intas and Etizest Etizolam which are actual branded prescription medications in blister packs from abroad and not something possibly cooked up in someone's bathtub (to be clear they're completely unregulated in the UK and shipped from within the UK).

For Pyrazolam I use chemicalwire.com, they don't sell any blistered pills - only loose pellets in little bags, but as there's no such thing as blistered Pyrazolam I buy from here because they're significantly cheaper (even for the Etiz, if you don't mind the loose 'brewed in a bathtub' look and feel of them).

Mods: If this post offends please just delete it and be as gentle with the ban hammer as you can.
>> No. 6904 Anonymous
29th August 2014
Friday 3:47 pm
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>>6903
Seeing as it's legal I reckon you'll be alright.
Can't wait till weed is legal so we can discuss the best places to buy it.
>> No. 6905 Anonymous
29th August 2014
Friday 4:04 pm
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>>6903
>Well fingers crossed I'm not stepping on any fingers or toes here:
>Mods: If this post offends please just delete it and be as gentle with the ban hammer as you can.
Could you be any more simpering.

(A good day to you Sir!)
>> No. 6911 Anonymous
1st September 2014
Monday 9:50 pm
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>>6905
Looks like you could've been.
>> No. 6913 Anonymous
3rd September 2014
Wednesday 4:26 pm
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>>6870
If you're still about, what's your opinion on etizolam? Can you comment re: the half-life of the chemical and how that affects addiction?
>> No. 6914 Anonymous
3rd September 2014
Wednesday 9:09 pm
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>>6903

That sciencesuppliesdirect site is shite.

The etiz don't work, and the MXP is caustic.
>> No. 6915 Anonymous
3rd September 2014
Wednesday 10:00 pm
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>>6914
So's hydrogen peroxide but it's probably in your toothpaste.
>> No. 6916 Anonymous
3rd September 2014
Wednesday 10:03 pm
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>>6915

And my toothpaste has no psychoactive effects also.

I guess what you're trying to say is that the MXP was probably toothpase. I think you're right.

Just a warning to my fellow britlads to avoid the sciencesuppliesdirect site as they have piss poor merch.

I had far superior sources but they have all been busted by the po po about MXE importation.
>> No. 6917 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 1:32 pm
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>>6914

Just out of interest, are you referring to their loose Etizolam pellets or are you suggesting their blistered Intas and Etizest pills are fake?
>> No. 6918 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 2:59 pm
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>>6914
>The etiz don't work
What are you comparing them against? Not doubting, just curious.
>> No. 6919 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 5:25 pm
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>>6916
I think based on this I'll go to the place I got 6-APB from before it was banned instead. Thanks for the heads up.
>> No. 6921 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 5:46 pm
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>>6917
they're loose


>>6918
compared to blistered generics I've had elsewhere, and unbranded ones from the benzofury and buyresearchchemicals websites in the past.
>> No. 6923 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 5:58 pm
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>>6921

I never had problems with their loose stuff before (years ago), but like I said I only buy the blistered Etiz from them now anyway. There's a reason I prefer blistered stuff. For loose pills I recommend chemicalwire.
>> No. 6925 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 10:17 pm
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>>6921
Capitalisation isn't optional, even in stoner central.
>> No. 6926 Anonymous
4th September 2014
Thursday 11:11 pm
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>>6925
They tend to frown on having a stick up your arse about it though.
>> No. 6927 Anonymous
5th September 2014
Friday 12:10 am
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>>6926
*spliff up your arse about it
>> No. 6928 Anonymous
5th September 2014
Friday 12:27 am
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>>6925

AM I BANNED NOW MODLAD?

(A good day to you Sir!)
>> No. 6929 Anonymous
6th September 2014
Saturday 10:14 pm
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>>6903

Curiouslad here.

I have no idea what half of these things are intended for, but I would like some kind of "party" drug that gives me more energy and talkativeness, and something else I can take at home with strong hallucinogenic effects, and maybe a relaxant.

I don't want to repeat my Synthacaine nightmare in Malia where I took an entire packet and didn't sleep for 36 hours despite really wanting to.
>> No. 6930 Anonymous
6th September 2014
Saturday 11:20 pm
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>>6929
Modafinil maybe (the half life is excessive though) and cough medicine.
>> No. 6931 Anonymous
6th September 2014
Saturday 11:36 pm
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>>6929

Can we send IS to Malia please.
>> No. 6932 Anonymous
7th September 2014
Sunday 1:29 am
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>>6931

That sounds like an idea for some horrific Cloverfield or Dead Island-esque horror.
>> No. 6933 Anonymous
11th September 2014
Thursday 3:53 pm
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>>6930

Unlike most dopaminagenic stimulants, Modafinil never really gave me a party vibe, and I tried just about everything possible with that drug at one point or another.
>> No. 6934 Anonymous
12th September 2014
Friday 3:52 am
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Can someone recommend a trustworthy place to get Modafinil? I've always wanted to try the bastard as I have concentration problems.

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