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Mixmag - "Methoxetamine = roflcoptr" - *MUST READ*

Gotta give it to them, nice little advertisement there though, there website though is 100% retarded, Ive always filled out the drugs survey but I do wonder where they get some of there shit from.

Last year thought id actaully buy the mag for reading on the way to ibiza, about 6 pages in "Gold Leaf pills - Containing more than 150mg of an unknown research chemical, which is taking clubbers by suprise" which is 100% bollocks, among some other shite.
 
just hoofed 150mg roflcopter to kill my boredom.. that shit just sounds wrong. Though very nice advertising ploy
 
1. Roflcoptr, for real bro?

2. No seriously, for real?

3. MXE ban incoming in 5, 4, 3, ..

4. ROFLCOPTR
  • Retarded
  • Online
  • Fuck
  • Leading
  • Cause
  • Of
  • Prohibition
  • Trusted
  • Research-chemical

5. The author of the article has to be a troll or the owner of the website.

6. Roflcoptr is the most fucking retarded name ever.



If you can't tell, I'm irritated a little by this silliness retardation
 
It's a ridiculous name which as Solide says above will hasten the possibility of MXE being made illegal.

Presuming it's not really a substance that 14 year olds are going to be taking too, so the choice of name is not only retarded but downright irresponsible.
 
True, a drug named roflcoptr: "Oh that sounds like a laugh, I'll have some of that". More exposure = more possibility of being banned. Now I don't live in the UK, but it would suck for you guys.

Also, I think I found someone who is possibly affiliated

who.is look-up of the roflcopter site:

Domain name:
[edited out]

Registrant:
Cope Russell

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 26-Jul-2011
Renewal date: 26-Jul-2013
Last updated: 11-Jan-2012

Google-search of Cope Russell yielded among others this one:

http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/russell-cope/31/60a/504

Man on the internet

Videogames reviewer: Artrocker Magazine

Man on the internet, videogames reviewer .. Sounds like someone who would use the term 'roflcoptr'. And he's affiliated with a music magazine, which means he's probably got friends in the industry such as reporters of Mixmag.

But I guess that's hardly evidence and kind of reaching.















OH WAIT


Russell Cope's Additional Information

Groups and Associations:

ROFLCOPTR




Yeah, that article is totally not in any way an advertisement.
 
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This is Daily Mailesque fucking scandalous.


Good bit of digging SOLIDE..................you should email the Guardian with what you have uncovered.

FUCK mixmag. They should be punished!
 
Hehe thanks, but I'd hardly call it digging, took less than 5 minutes. It does surprise me he actually advertises his affiliation with an online Legal High seller so publicly .. It's just right there on his own profile: 'I sell legal drugs'.

And hehe, would be funny if they went and made an article out of that .. Though if I send it to the Daily Mail they'll completely rip him to shreds. "Man uses article in popular music magazine as advertising to endorse his website where he sells legal high!" I can already see the comment section on that one.

On the other hand, that would bring MXE even more in the spotlight :(
 
"WE INTERVIEWED THE INVENTOR OF ROFLCOPTR, THE NEW DRUG BRITAIN'S PANICKING ABOUT
By Alex Miller

Roflcoptr. God, is that really what people are calling drugs these days?

Apparently so. This month, Mixmag carried a story about it, claiming it was the en vogue chemical of the moment. Then, on Friday, NME.COM ran a story about it. Then suddenly everyone in the media started talking about Roflcoptr. After I mentioned it on Twitter, I even got retweeted by Roflcoptr.cock – which is busy promoting the chemical through social media. I was beginning to feel a bit out of the loop. Since when did people get in a tizz about drugs before I'd even heard of them?

Thankfully, after the digital pushers at Roflcoptr.co.uk drew my attention to their website, I realised that I had heard of Roflcoptr. Ages ago. In fact, VICE had published an interview that Hamilton Morris did with the man who invented the chemical which makes Roflcoptr soar – methoxetamine – back in 2011.

Identified only as "M", the anonymous chemist that Hamilton interviewed apparently "work to synthesize drugs" that he hopes "will produce therapeutic effects in their users".

"Singlehandedly," Hamilton wrote, "[M] has popularised and discovered numerous novel drugs for grey-market distribution. His most recent investigation of ketamine and its chemical variations produced a new dissociative anaesthetic named methoxetamine, which has recently made its way into the nostrils and anuses of lay experimenters worldwide."

You can read the whole thing here. And I recommend that you do. It's a great interview and just about the only piece of rounded journalism currently in existence on Roflcoptr.

The Roflcoptr.co.uk website is quite impressive. It opens with a blueprint graphic of a helicopter over two large tabs: 'BUY' and 'INFO', and it has been specifically designed to work on a smartphone – because, frankly, no one under 25 has a laptop any more."

More at: http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/we-interviewed-the-man-who-invented-roflecoptr
 
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Thanks for the link. It seems Vice is right on it at least. Wonder how long it'll be until the Dalston Superstars indulge in a bit of roflcoptr?

Unfortunately the absurdity of the name meant that I kept using it all weekend; "totally 'coptered", "getting in the 'copter" etc. Worrying stuff.
 
There was a comment on some website about this from the Roflcoptr guy, correcting their spelling as they'd spelled it Roflcopter (obviously so that his website come up as the number 1 hit on a google search). I replied to it giving the facts that this guy had media connections & had clearly either called in a favour or gave a backhander to the Mixmag journalist & that no-one in the real world calls MXE Roflcoptr, that the whole thing was shady as fuck. Surprise, surprise - his comment & therefore my reply was deleted within about 15 minutes.

He has a Facebook under Roflcoptr, everyone get in about it & loudly call this cunt out for his shadiness.

Fair does to Vice for doing an interview with the person who came up with MXE in the first place but they really need to debunk this Roflcoptr thing rather than re-enforce the false-fact that people call it that. Mixmag should really be asked for an explanation as well, although I don't know how you would go about that.

Perhaps one of the mods could try & get in touch with the Roflcoptr prick & see what he has to say, seeing as he directly links to Bluelight from his pish site.
 
Hmm, the mixmag fb page might be a good place to kick up a stink if you're inclined, as I expect that Mr Roflchops will probably just delete anything he doesn't like the look of. Does all seem as shady as fuck as you say.
 
It's beyond shady. Is the article on the Mixmag website at all? I think you can leave comments on there.

I've got nothing against this guy selling MXE, but the way he's done it, with some dodgy backhanded advertising & a stupid name which has as good as went viral, with loads of other news sources reporting on the Mixmag article, as oppose to directly reporting on the drug, is fucking idiotic. It'll get him a shitload of traffic in the short term, it will get the drug on the temp ban list 10 times faster than it would have otherwise. Fucking Roflcoptr!!!??!? Even if he'd came up with a half decent name, perhaps just left it at the Mket stage it wouldn't be too bad. But he's clearly came with a name that will attract daft teenagers & also spelled it a particular way so that his site is impossible to miss if you google it. He's a cunt.


Edit - Nothing on their website at all as far as I can see. I'll swatch their Facebook page but I might have to set up a different Facebook account, don't really want to attach all my own details to abusing this cunt.

Would anyone else be up for it if I create some sort of anti-Roflcoptr FB account, give out the password etc to a few members on here & we can give proper replies correcting the facts & exposing this clown?
 
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Yeah, I agree 100%!

Doesn't look like the article's on the site from a quick google of site:mixmag.net "roflcoptr" but FB has been quite useful for me in terms of harassing companies in the past so it might be a good place to try.
 
Right, I've created the facebook account under [email protected], PM for password. It would probably be better if someone else posted on the Mixmag page as it will probably be too obvious that it's me from the language used etc in my previous posts on the subject.

Even if someone wants to compose what to say to them & I'll copy & paste it onto the Mixmag FB page.
 
not generally a fan of word filters, but in this case I'd be in favour of a default forum filter to something more appropriate to replace the ROFLabomination, since it's such a shameful tactic and show by mixmag. kinda damaging and irresponsible of them imo

not sure if BL uses filtering, but filtering it to MXE Mket or Methoxetamine to make a stand on the issue might be helpful?

thoughts .. yay, nay, stfu?
 
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