Answer about Mainlining Alcohol and/or drugs dissolved in alcohol
SWIM actually has mainlined a few different kinds of alcohol like 151 and others (a white whiskey known as hopquila), both mixxed and straight up. It can help to a certain degree with things that are easiest dissolved in alcohol (if it's soluble in methanol it's usually soluble in alcohol, but not everything is, but SWIM found that certain plant based substances dissolve better in alcohol, THC is one), however some drugs are insoluble in water and You will end up with a clumpy, bumpy, slimey, muddy looking mess. Although the iv of alcohol straight into Your veins will IMMEDEATELY intoxicate You and can cause You SEVERE alcohol poisoning if attempted so the risk greatly outweighs the benefits. DO NOT INJECT ALCOHOL INTERVEINOUSLY FOR ANY REASON, IT IS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS, AND MORONICALLY STUPID AS IT CAN CAUSE DEATH ALMOST IMMEDEATELY FROM RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION!!! Also, Your body cannot throw up any alcohol or have Your stomach pumped as there's nothing in Your stomach to pump or throw up and alcohol is exxcreted to a great extent through the lungs, so once slammed in there's no reversing it. Booze goes in Your mouth hole, don't try mainline things meant for other ROA's. As for tap water being cleaner; Tap water is just recycled water. Tons of people did thier business and flushed it down the nasty infected sewage system to a treatment plant that strains out the solids, called black water, and then mixxes the raw sewage with treatment chemicals much like the blue water You see in port-o-potties cuz that blue stuff dissolves waste and acts as a cleaning agent, then they pour a ton of chemicals in it, that's called grey water, it's then treated lightly a lil farther before piping it it into giant reservoirs and tanks for holding. These overtime build up lead, iron, cadmium, mercury, and other heavy metals that end up mixxing and building up inside the water, as well as water softeners and conditioner chemicals like bromine. Hot water from the tap is THE WORST as it has been proven to have increased levels of lead, copper, zinc, arsenic, and other heavy metals both from the pipes and having been held in a hot water tank. Furthermore, boiling water doesn't, won't, and can't remove highly toxxic impurities like heavy metals through boiling. If anything that'd actually mixx them in farther, melt them, and make em more bioavailable (able to enter the bloodstream, organs, tissues, and cross the blood/brain barrier), and boiling for anything less than 30mins won't sterilize the water and without using a helly mesh micron filter then You'd be banging a hefty concoction of recycled former waste (which also can back up into pipes), and heavy metals that are at what the federal government has deemed "healthy levels", which are of course aren't always compliant. Your body can handle most of it when imbibed by mouth but when mainlined it changes that greatly (and it's asinine to say that distilled water touches industrial parts so it's bad...how do You think a water treatment PLANT works? By hand? 1 million migrant workers with a noodle strainer and a bottle of Clorox, and an eye dropper? No, it's done by machines), spring water is safe to drink from the spring and obviously has to pass the FDA's zealous standards. Purified water is just that; purified. It's people that don't understand what reverse osmosis or an artisan well is that make ridiculous lists like this. You can reuse a bottle more than once. That dope You're injecting isn't exxactly cleared as safe by the FDA, it wasn't packaged wearing gloves, and quite possibly may've been smuggled up someone's ass or sewn up in thier bodies to pass through customs. So general common sense should prevail otherwise it's called Darwinism. Injecting on its own isn't the safest practice. There's ways to reduce the potential threats within Your power, but don't just listen to and believe some fool on the Internet, on some website dedicated to harm reduction, even Myself. Whose to say who's credible or not? Do the research thoroughly, cuz You never know which guy is just passing on "Junkie Lore" just to sound smart. But it's deffy a good place to start.