steewith2ees
Bluelight Crew
Fuckin IDS Evey how can u forget that. Ive always hated the cunt
Fuckin IDS Evey how can u forget that. Ive always hated the cunt
As could selective conjugation with both a bio- and chemo-addition...
Highly labile reversible polymers with zero psychoactivity as standard but appreciable when hydrolysed sold in a strictly controlled medium could be a fun idea to play with...![]()
@bropiate
Flubromazepam is alot less potent than Diclazepam by weight, up to 8 times weaker, but an equivalent dose (1mg diclazepam = 6-8mg Flubromzepam) is miles more subjectively potent in its effect. Diclazepam is probably just as powerful but its effects are so subtle you rarely ever feel conciously 'benzed' out, and most folk on Diclazepam are miles more fucked than they probably realise. Flubromazepam is much more splattering and its ridiculous half life makes it probably the most mashing long acting benzo on the market.
Im just highlighting the semantics of the drugs as Flubromazepam is probably one of the last benzos I would describe as 'weak'. But now Ive got my point across...... (im probably flubromazepams biggest fan - Its as good as any pharm grade benzo Ive ever used with the possible exception of Temazepam and Midlazolam, both of which wear off too quickly for my liking) ... your spot on in your advice. Diclazepam is beyond a doubt the best NPS Benzo to use if one were forced to do their own taper as its half-life is roughly the same as diazepam (although its active metabolites hang around for 100 hours plus), it has little to no recreation potential (for those that find the typical benzed out feeling recreational) and its dose equivalency to Diazepam and Chlordiazopoxide (generally the first choice benzos when it comes to benzodiazpine, barbiturate and alcohol tapers when conducted under medical supervision) is well documented and understood. And the other good point you make is its price - they are fantastic value.
I know its odd to reiterate what you have already rightly pointed out, but as I said, your comment on the 'weakness' of flubromazepam is whats provoked me into vomiting out such a long boring post. Flubromazepam has always been the most expensive NPS benzodiazpine for a reason - its probably the most desirable NPS benzo for folk (like me) who abuse them as well as use them. They're just useless as a functional treatment due to the heavy sedation, latency of onset (up to 4 hours in some cases which counts it out for control of panic attacks) and if used more than once or twice a week, the epic half life can lead to the drug accumulating in ones body, increasing their dependence and tolerance without users even realising it.
There just great to abuse as they feel so fantastic and are perfect for killing off stims at the end of a sesh, as long as you have a day to recover and you take it at least a couple of hours before you plan to throw in the towel.
Needed to get that out
Flubromazepam for President
Stee
I would be very interested to see a thread with a poll where people could indicate if the are stockpiling drugs in the face of the new legislation, if they plan to taper off the drugs, if they think having a stockpile will help them manage themselves off the legal highs and wether they think they are going to seek the help of a medical professional in regards to losing access to their legal drugs supply.
Could you possibly write those posts in laymans terms, that dont require a degree in Chemistry to understand?
Not really. Was is the only example of that. "We want something that is unmanned to hit London from Germany" and along came the VI and VII missiles.Cheers for the explanation, and i always though that necessity was the mother of all invention.![]()
I believe Sir Frank Whittle invented the jet engine.. Born in my hometownSome downright interesting stuff was invented too like Jet engines (both invented by the British and the Germans) .