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New Lysergamides....

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As the title says really.

I received an email as have some of you guys probably, explaining how Al-lad is no longer available but in the very near future some new Lysergamides will be hitting the market.

But what are they? Anyone hazard a guess, I just Googled it and got lost in chemistry talk..

Will they be any good?

All is not lost, we will have Lysergics =D until they ban it :( or its complete rubbish and fades to obscurity :\
 
If it's the vendor I think you're thinking of then the new one isn't PARGY-LAD, I can't remember the name of the chemical off the top of my head (probably shouldn't spoil the surprise for the vendor anyway haha) but the few reports I've seen of it so far have been positive. Would love to see the look on Theresa May's face when she hears this one's ready for sale so soon after the AL-LAD/LSZ ban haha. Excited for another trippy summer :D
 
Its actually a bit stupid to release one so fast imho.
the last thing one would want is to aggravate LE...

Allad was pretty low profile in the beginning remember? A new ome so soon seems like a rather cheeky gesture
 
From the ACMD ponderings I read, I believe Pargy would also be on the ban list with Al-lad due to it's similarity in structure. I stand to be corrected.
 
Yeah my post didn't have any legal basis, I just find the name funny.

Wish I could get hold of some just to be able to say "it's pargy time!" before I take it.
 
Please tell me the slang for it will be Pudgy Lad so the blotter art will be fat kids on candy

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Any purity/quality issues with AL-LAD from scandanavia?

Still havn't tried it yet so gonna get a few blotters. Figure it's a must-try for an acid enthusiast!
Have no interest in LSZ but would love to try AL-LAD + LSD.
 
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If these lysergamides are actually new to chemistry, rather than just the gray market's designer drug purlieu, then it would seem a patent waste of one's time to give the Internet the once-over-lightly, in an attempt to glean some information about these upcoming compounds. If they are truly novel, what would Wikipedia know of them?
 
they aren't new to chemistry. I wonder how long until the govt introduces a ban on all psychoactive substances that aren't specifically exempted.
 
If these lysergamides are actually new to chemistry, rather than just the gray market's designer drug purlieu, then it would seem a patent waste of one's time to give the Internet the once-over-lightly, in an attempt to glean some information about these upcoming compounds. If they are truly novel, what would Wikipedia know of them?
I don't suppose Wikipedia would know much about them. That'd be why I wasn't looking there 8(
 
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