xburtonchic
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Besides injecting it until you find out the hard way, I mean. 
For example, when I went to cook up another fix later, I found that a ton of huge wet black clumps of powder had accumulated all over my cooker and my cotton. It shouldn't have surprised me - the shot didn't even get me remotely high, despite doing almost twice my normal amount - but I've never seen anything like it before.
*NOTE: This is NOT a "zomg what's in my cut?!?!!1" thread! I mean, obviously if that wet, left-behind powdery shit sounds familiar to someone and they happen to have an idea about what it could be, cool, but that isn't my main concern. It's a little too late to be worrying about what it's cut with anyway - what's done is done.*
Yeah, so things like that - the powder or other strange things left behind, or maybe even the color of the liquid (another very strange thing - it was PITCH black when I had it in the cooker, but drawn up it was a very light yellow. wtf idk.) Pretty much just want to know the difference between a dangerous cut vs. a person who just doesn't know wtf they're doing when they're adding the cut.
I'm just gonna go ahead and assume I'm going to hear, "There's no way to know for sure" for the most part, but idk I guess it doesn't hurt to ask.
Excuse any typos... slamming that shit made me feel hella sick -- major headache and complete body/mind exhaustion, not to mention upset stomach... ohh blahh.

For example, when I went to cook up another fix later, I found that a ton of huge wet black clumps of powder had accumulated all over my cooker and my cotton. It shouldn't have surprised me - the shot didn't even get me remotely high, despite doing almost twice my normal amount - but I've never seen anything like it before.
*NOTE: This is NOT a "zomg what's in my cut?!?!!1" thread! I mean, obviously if that wet, left-behind powdery shit sounds familiar to someone and they happen to have an idea about what it could be, cool, but that isn't my main concern. It's a little too late to be worrying about what it's cut with anyway - what's done is done.*
Yeah, so things like that - the powder or other strange things left behind, or maybe even the color of the liquid (another very strange thing - it was PITCH black when I had it in the cooker, but drawn up it was a very light yellow. wtf idk.) Pretty much just want to know the difference between a dangerous cut vs. a person who just doesn't know wtf they're doing when they're adding the cut.
I'm just gonna go ahead and assume I'm going to hear, "There's no way to know for sure" for the most part, but idk I guess it doesn't hurt to ask.
Excuse any typos... slamming that shit made me feel hella sick -- major headache and complete body/mind exhaustion, not to mention upset stomach... ohh blahh.
