The point is that when using these brand name rc's there is absolutely NO WAY to be sure whats in them, it doesnt even have to be the same chemical each time....... The vendor can put any fucking thing they want in there
replace ''rc''s with ''real drugs'' and ''vendor'' with ''dealer''....
and this guy seemed to be specifically ridiculing the names. i know the names are not informative, but the 'dumbness' of the names themselves is irrelevant.
they're as bad as eachother (or as good) i'm just commenting on whatever he's called's stupidity and ridiculous self importance.
RCs ARE sold for humans to consume, whether they say on the label or not. so there is slightly less chance of them being fatal than some things. also despite the labels and comments about the
''cold hard ice queen vendors sitting on their thrones somewhere on the internet just pumping out drug after drug, not caring about the market if their customers died, or about other poeple at all'', vendors do give their customers warning about how much to dose (IME), they dont want anyone dying either although if they did it would be less real to them than a dealer.
dealers have more of a personal relationship with the people they might harm but are often dangerous people. why do people think a dealer cant put anything they want in a bag but RC vendors can? usually internet RC vendors will at least give you what you've paid for. and i doubt you have intended to buy flour, glucose, lidocaine, caffeine, drugs apart from what you've ordered, sugar, ibuprofen, etc. off your dealer.
not an attack on you, i just CANT get how you can say the words about a vendor putting anything they want in a bag, and not straight away think ''that was a stupid thing to say.'' because thats exactly what dealers DO do.
with the wrong vendor, you can have a relatively pure, relatively cheap drug in a bag, with a name (what you would get anyway).
with the wrong dealer, you can have something equally dangerous, about 40 times more expensive, in a bag with the WRONG name. at least online there's the element of choice.