Shambles
Bluelight Crew
GBL should be a class A drug.
Why? What possible good would that do? In the case of every other drug it's made the situation infinitely worse so why would GBL be different?
GBL should be a class A drug.
Does anybody else found that when doing too much and too often GBL it goes to the point, where it makes you REALLY introverted, and no even slight bit of stimulation anymore nor the empathy or euphoria. At the first GBL made me very social, euphoric and emphatic and also stimulated, kind on mild MDMA feeling, it felt like speed, mdma and opiate at the same time. But now it makes me really dizzy, introverted and nauseous. So I don't get nothing out of it anymore. Maybe because I used it almost month every day. Anyway, I had (thanks to police...) 1,5l of GBL at one point in my closet and didn't have even slight urge to use it, so it turned addictive drug to really unaddicting one. Still I would like to enjoy again the original high of GBL, does anyonw have a clue how long break I have to take for this? I noticed that after one month the socializing and emphatic effects are back but not totally, so I assume I need at least 6months break from it.
GBL should be a class A drug.
GBL should be a class A drug.
the ABC system for drug classification is ridiculous anyway IMO
the ABC system for drug classification is ridiculous anyway IMO
I have tried alcohol and G and don't know how you people do it. Once I have had a dose of G I just don't want to drink at all. It totally kills the want or need to drink for me.
Apparently GBL potentiates codiene, is this true? If so, is it the same for all opiates? And could someone enlighten me as to why. Is it because they are both CNS depressants?
Apparently GBL potentiates codiene, is this true? If so, is it the same for all opiates? And could someone enlighten me as to why. Is it because they are both CNS depressants?