Hey guys and girls, I have been noticing that recently a lot of people are posting questions regarding Etizolam...not to mention people are responding to some of my benzo posts, referring to their experiences with Etizolam. Why do I see this benzo being mentioned so often, is it really that unique compared to other benzodiazepines...I mean aside from being unscheduled and all that?
I have never taken Etizolam so can't really say what its like, but from my experience there aren't many differences between different benzodiazepines anyways. The only benzodiazpines that I really like are temazepam and clonazepam...why take etizolam, is it even any better than the aforementioned substances?
I mean, I can understand being how readily available it is online...it is popular. But the prices aren't exactly great, and you are taking a chemical that is not really intended for human consumption (at least it's by no means pharmaceutical grade, right?). It seems stupid to me, considering that well-established benzodiazpines are so readily available almost everywhere in north America. I mean, if you are in the UK countryside i suppose it makes more sense...I have seen some documentaries about the prescription pill situations over there and it looks like desperate business. But to be honest, i'm talking shit here..cause I don't know much about the UK drug scene...but it seems that a lot of the Etizolam websites are based in the UK..not sure why that is.
I have never taken Etizolam so can't really say what its like, but from my experience there aren't many differences between different benzodiazepines anyways. The only benzodiazpines that I really like are temazepam and clonazepam...why take etizolam, is it even any better than the aforementioned substances?
I mean, I can understand being how readily available it is online...it is popular. But the prices aren't exactly great, and you are taking a chemical that is not really intended for human consumption (at least it's by no means pharmaceutical grade, right?). It seems stupid to me, considering that well-established benzodiazpines are so readily available almost everywhere in north America. I mean, if you are in the UK countryside i suppose it makes more sense...I have seen some documentaries about the prescription pill situations over there and it looks like desperate business. But to be honest, i'm talking shit here..cause I don't know much about the UK drug scene...but it seems that a lot of the Etizolam websites are based in the UK..not sure why that is.