Metropolisforever
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2010
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Have you ever noticed anything missing or inaccurate from the world's most trusted drug site, Erowid.org? Erowid is a very valuable resource, but I've noticed a few odds and ends.
For one, 5-MeO-DPT is not listed. But, oddly enough, they have an experience vault for it.
Nitrites (poppers) do not have a main vault, but they have images and experiences sections for them. I hate how they are listed as "Inhalants - Nitrites", though. Nitrites are NOT inhalants. Inhalants are ordinary household objects (like duster and gasoline) containing chemicals that, when inhaled, make the brain think it's drowning, which causes a buzz. Inhalants are not intended to be inhaled. Nitrites are. Therefore, nitrites are not inhalants. Neither is nitrous oxide, carbogen, or xenon (which are not listed as inhalants). Just because something is inhaled does not make it an inhalant. Although I suppose that varies by definition.
PMA is listed, but not PMMA. PMA is para-Methoxyamphetamine. PMMA is para-Methoxymethamphetamine. Ironically, PMMA is actually safer. Although, that's not saying much.
Dextromethorphan is listed, but not dextrorphan.
Certain chemicals are not listed, but the plants that contain them are. For example: atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. And, of course, THC.
I think "cannabis" and "hashish" should be two separate sections. They are closely related, but they are not the same thing.
Also, I would change "Spice product" to "synthetic cannabis". There are many different brands of synthetic weed; Spice is just one of them.
There are many, many, many more. Can you think of any?
Remember: no site is perfect.
For one, 5-MeO-DPT is not listed. But, oddly enough, they have an experience vault for it.
Nitrites (poppers) do not have a main vault, but they have images and experiences sections for them. I hate how they are listed as "Inhalants - Nitrites", though. Nitrites are NOT inhalants. Inhalants are ordinary household objects (like duster and gasoline) containing chemicals that, when inhaled, make the brain think it's drowning, which causes a buzz. Inhalants are not intended to be inhaled. Nitrites are. Therefore, nitrites are not inhalants. Neither is nitrous oxide, carbogen, or xenon (which are not listed as inhalants). Just because something is inhaled does not make it an inhalant. Although I suppose that varies by definition.
PMA is listed, but not PMMA. PMA is para-Methoxyamphetamine. PMMA is para-Methoxymethamphetamine. Ironically, PMMA is actually safer. Although, that's not saying much.
Dextromethorphan is listed, but not dextrorphan.
Certain chemicals are not listed, but the plants that contain them are. For example: atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. And, of course, THC.
I think "cannabis" and "hashish" should be two separate sections. They are closely related, but they are not the same thing.
Also, I would change "Spice product" to "synthetic cannabis". There are many different brands of synthetic weed; Spice is just one of them.
There are many, many, many more. Can you think of any?
Remember: no site is perfect.
