phenethylo J
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I ment better types of drugs and you know that. lol
Lollllllll.Surprised nobody brought up adrenochrome. That wasn't just a figment of dr gonzo's imagination. The top of the heap elites get off on all types of crazy shit most people would never think of. . .Lots of drugs are just extracts of human bodily tissues like pure adrenaline also. They do that shit at private gatherings well protected by armed guards so nobody sees in and their crazy asses don't wander into public jacked up on virgin's blood with their lizard tails hanging out.
The key to all of this is MONEY. People will do anything for money. If someone wanted to give me a million bucks right now to find them some Heroin, I'd be outside right fucking now, down the sketchiest of sketchy neighborhoods, trying to cop some fucking dope... Hypothetically speaking. Why can't I do this for myself? Well, I don't want to get killed for no reason... and 7 figures is a lot. Hell, I'd probably do it for 1,000 bucks but I wouldn't try as hard...
Well, heroin addicts do get heroin for other people when they're paid, of course mostly in dope, e.g. a guy wants 2 grams, so an addict will take like 0.5g from these 2 grams. So basically people do that kind of thing getting paid much less (= how much 0.5g is worth, for instance).
This sounds like the plot to "Limitless"...
Yes, aged opium. There are reputed yet to be, in the dark, cool cloisters of the wealthiest connoisseurs, fine porcelain urns of opium, subtly and elegantly fermenting, now for 80 years and more, from the exclusive special stocks of the grandest of the old Shanghai salons.
Among those connoisseurs is one of the most celebrated fashion designers in Paris, reputed to possess the greatest collection of opium pipes in the world. (A collection of fine, vintage opium pipes would include imperial specimens of carved ivory and gold, white jade, and rare shagreen; pipes of 300 years’ age and more.) The designer is an importer of purest chandoo. What costs the equivalent of $500 in Laos—enough chandoo to last an addict for a year: 450 grams—costs twice that in Chiang Mai. By the time it reaches Paris, its price per gram is precisely that of gold on the day of its arrival.
Also, many rich people in the Persian Gulf like to smuggle crates of whiskey from the US, like Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, or Wild turkey. It's no big deal to most of us, but compared to the local moonshine it's like gold. An average person would be put to death if caught smuggling alcohol, but the rich use their connections to stay out of trouble.