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Dissociatives The Big & Dandy PCP Thread

It gets a bad rep; DARE targeted it more than anything else.

I'd love to get my hands on some! NMDA receptor antagonists are fun.
 
When accidently taken thinking your consuming mescaline + mdma it was not a fun time at all. Turned out to be a combo of 2C-I, mescaline and no mdma. Do you like big doses or just small amounts? and do you smoke it or rail it? or whatever ROA
 
I'm talking about PCP...
Phencyclidine...

I like one booming dose, then I ride it out. I never redose...

I smoke it. I have never railed it before. It would be too potent to eyeball.
 
PCP is a dissociative so is covered by Psychedelic Drugs rather than BDD.. I'm going to move your thread over, hope that is okay. I'm not sure what the mods there will do with it :)

BDD > PD
 
It doesn't really have that bad a reputation. More so you'll find most people online posting their opinion of it have yet to try it and many who think they have, haven't. If you've ever encountered someone saying they tried mescaline in a microdot it's like that.
 
I believe the only reason it has a bad rep is that it's easy to overdose on, which translates to: today's "I'm a drug superman!" - stupid type people do PCP, do too much to the point where the DRI + NMDA effects are too much and they probably weren't in the right state of mind, or set and setting beforehand, and before you know they're on COPS every night of the week.
 
Because people relate PCP to Rodney King or some other strong urban male punching through fences and fighting cops. And the general public doesn't really have a much better view of ketamine, that is only in our community. Most associate K with horse tranq and that is it. At least here in the US that is. I'm sure it might be a bit different in the U.K where it seems to be more popular.
 
I think ketamine has usurped the role pcp played in club culture in the 70's and 80's. The reason is because of the duration. Ketamine seems safer as you don't check out quite as long.

I've heard a lot of pcp anecdotes from my parents' generation and I can see the appeal -- it seems like it can get pretty vision-questy.

However, I don't think pcp's reputation for violence is completely unfounded. I have witnessed many more pcp rampages than ketamine rampages.
 
A lot of incidents that were originally penned as "He was on PCP and started fighting the cops after stealing a tank and running over ten schoolchildren" later turn out to be untrue, or PCP was just one of the many drugs the person was on.

Rodney King is a perfect example. He wasn't actually on PCP, he was just really drunk.
 
The fact that it's so uncommon probably helps perpetuate the myths about it. People on here should be familiar with all the shit people who aren't involved with psychs say about them, same thing with dust.

I'd love to try it, but the only shot I'd have of getting it would be driving down to South Central (or somesuch) and trying to cop it off the street. That's a bit too sketchy for me...
 
I think it's got a lot to do with the shock value (read: entertainment value) of the well-known stories associated with it (rappper eats girlfriend's flesh, man runs naked down the street, etc). That's enough to turn me off it forever! ;)
 
Yea the guy who gets tased and keeps running down the street must be on that wet ! Very interesting chem despite the bad rep.
 
Man, I would love me a sweet head joint dipped in some PCP solution. Always wanted to try that. In high school, I always expected my weed to be "laced" with PCP as that was the going myth. The deeper I got into drug use, the more disappointed I was that that never happened. I would love to get me some of that. Is it as addicting as ketamine can prove to be?
 
I was told by a RN that they use ketamine during eye surgery for infants....(or something along those lines)
 
No. Schedule I means no use whatsoever. The only exception is GHB in the states (schedule I and III). They stopped making it in the late 70s, and even then it was a veterinary product as a medium to large animal tranquilizer. I don't think it is legal anywhere in the world..
 
No. Schedule I means no use whatsoever. The only exception is GHB in the states (schedule I and III). They stopped making it in the late 70s, and even then it was a veterinary product as a medium to large animal tranquilizer. I don't think it is legal anywhere in the world..

Err last time I checked it was still schedule III. When did it change schedules?

My friend was given ket a couple of years ago when she dislocated her shoulder.
 
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