Hi all
I've been consuming pills for several years. I Started back in 2001 and I invariably had magical experiences for a good 3-4 years. Slowly things deteriorated here in Sydney (in terms of my connections, anyway). I pretty much stopped taking pills in 2008 after several not bad but average experiences with what I am sure were various pipes and other rubbish that were floating around. Never had a scary experience; just bland, strange etc.
I recently decided to get back on the horse after a friend's glowing review of a night out. But I finally got smart and bought a testing kit (Chemical Generation - E2 Mandelin). The tester liquid was a clearish bright yellow.
I tested my prize (a small crystal from a cap, the size of a few grains of sale) and got an instant deep blue reaction that remained as I swirled and moved the liquid around the plate. I observed no other colours over 2-3 minutes. People describe the blue on BL as "royal blue"; I would call it more a steely blue, like the colour of the ocean at a deep point.
I have to say I'm extremely happy with the reaction! But my question is, should I observe any obvious purple or black colours too, or is it fine if the result remains that deep steely blue? Deep blue, purple and black are very similar colours so I guess subjectivity comes in to one's observations.
I think it probably got darker after the first 10 seconds but I should emphasis it really did react strongly and instantly (a couple of bubbles too but no fizzing/smoking). I may buy a Marquis too and see how it goes with that.
Thanks in advance. I'm so glad I finally did the right thing and got a damn tester. I have tried to encourage my mate (who gave the glowing review) to do so as well as he is typically ignorant about pills (i.e. places heaps of emphasis on logos/colours; thinks caps automatically mean stronger/better etc...must say it's amazing how many people carry on about caps in that way, and tend to scratch their heads when you tell them it's just another vehicle for chemicals, no different to a pill!). It scares me, really.
I've been consuming pills for several years. I Started back in 2001 and I invariably had magical experiences for a good 3-4 years. Slowly things deteriorated here in Sydney (in terms of my connections, anyway). I pretty much stopped taking pills in 2008 after several not bad but average experiences with what I am sure were various pipes and other rubbish that were floating around. Never had a scary experience; just bland, strange etc.
I recently decided to get back on the horse after a friend's glowing review of a night out. But I finally got smart and bought a testing kit (Chemical Generation - E2 Mandelin). The tester liquid was a clearish bright yellow.
I tested my prize (a small crystal from a cap, the size of a few grains of sale) and got an instant deep blue reaction that remained as I swirled and moved the liquid around the plate. I observed no other colours over 2-3 minutes. People describe the blue on BL as "royal blue"; I would call it more a steely blue, like the colour of the ocean at a deep point.
I have to say I'm extremely happy with the reaction! But my question is, should I observe any obvious purple or black colours too, or is it fine if the result remains that deep steely blue? Deep blue, purple and black are very similar colours so I guess subjectivity comes in to one's observations.
I think it probably got darker after the first 10 seconds but I should emphasis it really did react strongly and instantly (a couple of bubbles too but no fizzing/smoking). I may buy a Marquis too and see how it goes with that.
Thanks in advance. I'm so glad I finally did the right thing and got a damn tester. I have tried to encourage my mate (who gave the glowing review) to do so as well as he is typically ignorant about pills (i.e. places heaps of emphasis on logos/colours; thinks caps automatically mean stronger/better etc...must say it's amazing how many people carry on about caps in that way, and tend to scratch their heads when you tell them it's just another vehicle for chemicals, no different to a pill!). It scares me, really.