pizzaman -
my friend is picking up some
acid based pills he says, im not sure what kinds they are yet, but can anyone tell me anything about acid based pills?
throwitallaway -
Haha. Myths. No one put acid in pills and sell them as pills, if your going to be giving out acid it'll be sold as acid
dude.. it is being sold as acid..
ACID based pills. as in
PILLS that supposedly
contain ACID
and its certainly no myth...
'Vitamin C' drug behind overdoses
September 7, 2004
AN illicit drug resembling a Vitamin C tablet has made its way into Australia's party scene.
The drug, sold as ecstasy but containing LSD, is believed responsible for a spate of recent drug overdoses in Adelaide and has also been reported in eastern states, police said today.
The drug is sold as orange pills marked with a triangle and called Bermudas or orange triangles
GCMS confirmed
indianaroller -
pizzaman, the pills you are getting probably have MDA in them or possibly 2c-b or they could be bunk and the dealer is just trying to sell crap pills to uninformed people? Either way i would not buy from a person who says stuff like that.
people who say stuff like wat?? stuff like this??
I bet they are mushroom based.
bahaha some people...
pizzaman - alright, as most of you called it they gotta be bullshit. im not 100% positive yet but i poped it 2 hours ago got a body high then bam gone and nothing since that was an hour ago .....
from my experience with orange bermuda triangles (double dropped, chewed) they felt like 10x average blotter intensity but took almost 3 hours before peak intensity was reached.
the onset time had me confused as to whether it was really acid or not but then an admin pointed this out in a previous thread...
LSD absorbed sublingually (under the tongue) will have a much quicker onset as it is rapidly absorbed into the blood stream. LSD or any drug taken in tablet form orally will increase the onset due to the slower route of absorption.
Did they taste like Orange Vitamin C tablets?
snakjaw Wtf is "based"? They either have a substance in them or they don't.
the term "based" is used to describe the main active ingredient.. duh