purplefirefly
Bluelight Crew
Would you mind explaining how you know?


Real_Illusion said:In alot of other threads here (especially the one on the mitsubishis) there are people saying that stamp means absolutely nothing. I personally have to disagree.
They certainly are far from a truly reliable method of judging if you got good pills or not, I'm not trying to say they are. It is true that people can make a pill with anything they want in it, and put any stamp they want on it. However..... if your relatively in tune with the local drug scene, and you heard of a batch of <insert stamp here> that was pretty good that your friend dropped 3 days before, and he can get more. If you hear from another friend that they can get some pills of that same stamp, then although they aren't neccesarily good pills.....it's very likely that they are. Especially if you take into consideration lots of little things (alot of pills have a line kind of around the edge, some dont, some have little speckles on them, some dont....etc.....) so there's alot of attributes to a pill other than the stamp that you can use for judgement.
If your going on a pill testing site, and you see that there was a batch of white supermans from 5 years ago that were good, and decide its straight to pop 5 of the white supermans you just bought, that's obviously retarded...and whenver you buy pills you shouldnt take more than 1 or 2 until you've tried them/tested them first.
At the same time, I still feel that stamps can give you a hint as to how they might be if your "in the know" on the local drug scene, or if there's a pill on a testing site from near you that has been tested recently. The hint can very well be a total lie, so in the end it's nothing solid, but it's more of a clue than if every roll looked exactly the same.
I guess maybe I'm just rambling, but those are my thoughts.
purplefirefly said:^^
That's why it is so important to test your pills.
Someone who is manufacturing pills and is pressing them can put just about any substance in the pill that they want to, inactive ingredients or otherwise.
The stamp on the pill really doesn't mean much at all, it can be useful when combined with other methods of determining content, but I don't think the stamp should be used as the sole means of identification.
Real_Illusion said:I just feel like it wasnt really discussed the way I was hoping.
Real_Illusion said:At the same time, I still feel that stamps can give you a hint as to how they might be if your "in the know" on the local drug scene, or if there's a pill on a testing site from near you that has been tested recently. The hint can very well be a total lie, so in the end it's nothing solid, but it's more of a clue than if every roll looked exactly the same.