fatsoforgotso
Greenlighter
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- Jun 8, 2011
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So lets say someone whose not really opiate naive has met mister H for the first time,
he believes that it has a rather nice concentration because he supposedly knows where such things came from.
Lets say it is a white powder, actually could be visually mistaken with powdered cocaine, unless by the different nature (cocaine salts
are way more hygroscopic), it doesn't clumps like coke and it does have an unmistakable vineagar smell.
These are supposed to be the salts of it, but he is not sure whether its #4 or what kind this one would belong to.
Anyways, lets say someone snorted a really chicken shit tiny line (like half a knifepointful), something like
15 minutes later someone supposedly gets hit by a strong nausea, and maybe a few pieces of food may
have come back its way or a little bile came up for a couple times or so. Ok, he admits that the time may
have passed a bit faster than usual on his clock.
Supposedly, this someone has barely got any 'benefits' off his 'holy grail', actually if this was true, he would
be quite disappointed with it, as it seems that some work is required in order to achieve the 'holy' part.
Actually, this someone says that if any of this actually IS true, becoming addicted certainly does take some effort
and will power.
Does any of this sounds like its possible at all?
he believes that it has a rather nice concentration because he supposedly knows where such things came from.
Lets say it is a white powder, actually could be visually mistaken with powdered cocaine, unless by the different nature (cocaine salts
are way more hygroscopic), it doesn't clumps like coke and it does have an unmistakable vineagar smell.
These are supposed to be the salts of it, but he is not sure whether its #4 or what kind this one would belong to.
Anyways, lets say someone snorted a really chicken shit tiny line (like half a knifepointful), something like
15 minutes later someone supposedly gets hit by a strong nausea, and maybe a few pieces of food may
have come back its way or a little bile came up for a couple times or so. Ok, he admits that the time may
have passed a bit faster than usual on his clock.
Supposedly, this someone has barely got any 'benefits' off his 'holy grail', actually if this was true, he would
be quite disappointed with it, as it seems that some work is required in order to achieve the 'holy' part.
Actually, this someone says that if any of this actually IS true, becoming addicted certainly does take some effort
and will power.
Does any of this sounds like its possible at all?
