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HELP friends just got mdpv i'm afraid of them ODing

kingkurt31

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they know nothing and are set on using it no matter what i say. how can they best eyeball a line so i can at least help them a little so they don't start lining up a coke sized line. like how long and wide? like the width of a tootsie pop stick? i know that's long but i mean just the width. what about the length of a quarter?
 
start with the smallest amount of powder visible to the naked idea, then go up from there in those increments as needed. mdpv is very potent.
 
start with the smallest amount of powder visible to the naked eye, then go up from there in those increments as needed. mdpv is very potent.
 
Just have them do a tiny bump, then they can wait and do more little bumps until they get where they want to be.

And if you know the total amount, then just divide it. If they have 100mg, they can break it into quarters which would be about 25mg each.
 
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i always see people say a tiny bump. but how is OP supposed to know what a tiny bump is? i think that's why he compared it to something visual

Bumps were usually done off of keys. You dip your key into the powder, get some powder on the tip, and put it up to your nose and sniff it.

So for a small bump, just do a small amount of powder that you would get on a key or pieced of folded paper.

Lines are a lot harder to explain since you are dealing with a larger amount, the percent error is higher. I wouldn't tell somebody to do a line a certain length or width, the density of different substances varies way to much for it to be accurate.
 
Bumps were usually done off of keys. You dip your key into the powder, get some powder on the tip, and put it up to your nose and sniff it.

So for a small bump, just do a small amount of powder that you would get on a key or pieced of folded paper.

Lines are a lot harder to explain since you are dealing with a larger amount, the percent error is higher. I wouldn't tell somebody to do a line a certain length or width, the density of different substances varies way to much for it to be accurate.

cool tip of a key is much more easy to picture
 
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