Intrinsic man
Bluelighter
Hello all,
I'm sure by now most of you have heard about the cannibal zombie like man who, during a psychotic episode, decided it was a good idea to eat another mans face off. There is a lot of talk in the media about "bath salts" and how they played a role in this mans bat shit crazy actions.
It was my understanding that the term "bath salts" were used to describe the research chemicals Mephedrone, Methylone and MDPV. I have tried Methylone and Mepehedrone a hand full of times (decided a while ago to stay away from pretty much all RC's) and they do not seem to deserve all the media attention they are receiving. They certainly don't seem like a drug that would make someone eat another mans fucking face.
I have a handful of friends who have MUCH more experiencing with these drugs than I, and they would often, over the course of about a year, take a combo of Mephedrone and Methylone and have quite the time. The problems I see with these drugs are that they, 1. Have no guarantee of safety and 2. Can have somewhat fiendish properties at times causing some to irresponsibly binge. They do not seem to be as insidious as everyone is saying.
Are these the drugs people are referring to when they speak of "bath salts"? Do you think they are the cause of this Miami man's freak-out? Is the media perhaps using the term bath salts incorrectly? Have I totally fucked my brain having tried them a handful of times?
One red flag I noticed in most of the reports was the assumption that these drugs could be bought at gas stations, or for that matter anywhere that wanted to sell them. In my experience, these drugs were exclusively bought from an online vendor, like all RC's. Perhaps "bath salts" is now a term being used to describe something else?
I'm sure by now most of you have heard about the cannibal zombie like man who, during a psychotic episode, decided it was a good idea to eat another mans face off. There is a lot of talk in the media about "bath salts" and how they played a role in this mans bat shit crazy actions.
It was my understanding that the term "bath salts" were used to describe the research chemicals Mephedrone, Methylone and MDPV. I have tried Methylone and Mepehedrone a hand full of times (decided a while ago to stay away from pretty much all RC's) and they do not seem to deserve all the media attention they are receiving. They certainly don't seem like a drug that would make someone eat another mans fucking face.
I have a handful of friends who have MUCH more experiencing with these drugs than I, and they would often, over the course of about a year, take a combo of Mephedrone and Methylone and have quite the time. The problems I see with these drugs are that they, 1. Have no guarantee of safety and 2. Can have somewhat fiendish properties at times causing some to irresponsibly binge. They do not seem to be as insidious as everyone is saying.
Are these the drugs people are referring to when they speak of "bath salts"? Do you think they are the cause of this Miami man's freak-out? Is the media perhaps using the term bath salts incorrectly? Have I totally fucked my brain having tried them a handful of times?
One red flag I noticed in most of the reports was the assumption that these drugs could be bought at gas stations, or for that matter anywhere that wanted to sell them. In my experience, these drugs were exclusively bought from an online vendor, like all RC's. Perhaps "bath salts" is now a term being used to describe something else?
