puckboy
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Mmm, the demand for benzos on the street is due to recreational stimulant usage I believe, (the comedowns/crashes). There'd be other factors but I feel that's the over-riding factor with benzos bought without a prescription. And what gives them value in a blackmarket sense. (All just speculation obviously, but that's my hunch), with Aussies "party-drugs" preferences of meth, whatever is in pills at the moment and MDxx-esque drugs, all stimulants basically. Haven't seen MDMA in a long time. But that creates alot of scattered people looking for a way to chill. Hence benzos gain popularity and value. I'd never sell my script though, need the stuff - atleast for now, I know I must taper eventually again.
Unless you have some anxiety/stress issues or want some on hand when on psychedelics, stimulants, they're not a "getting high" pill IMO in their own right. They're brilliant tools though for certain instances, ironically I guess for all the stuff they're intended to help with - but at those intended doses.
Mmm, the demand for benzos on the street is due to recreational stimulant usage I believe, (the comedowns/crashes). There'd be other factors but I feel that's the over-riding factor with benzos bought without a prescription. And what gives them value in a blackmarket sense. (All just speculation obviously, but that's my hunch), with Aussies "party-drugs" preferences of meth, whatever is in pills at the moment and MDxx-esque drugs, all stimulants basically. Haven't seen MDMA in a long time. But that creates alot of scattered people looking for a way to chill. Hence benzos gain popularity and value. I'd never sell my script though, need the stuff - atleast for now, I know I must taper eventually again.
Unless you have some anxiety/stress issues or want some on hand when on psychedelics, stimulants, they're not a "getting high" pill IMO in their own right. They're brilliant tools though for certain instances, ironically I guess for all the stuff they're intended to help with - but at those intended doses.
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