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whats the difference? ecstasy, molly, moonrocks

johnnyquid

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ive heard ecstasy has MDMA in it, then i heard molly was PURE MDMA, then i started hearing about moonrocks and they said that moonrocks was pure MDMA but in crystal form, then i heard it was MDMA but mixed with other drugs to improve the high. i just want to know what each of these really are. whats the differenece between them most importantly molly and moonrocks. what exactly is moonrocks, and what exactly is molly PLEASE HELP
 
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Its all mdma just different forms, same product fuck what you heard! Moonrocks are just large mdma crystal rocks. Molly is just mdma in non pressed pill form. Ecstasy is any mdma but usually known as pressed pill form mdma. Its all supposed to be just mdma in different forms but nowadays its not always mdma its other things at times. Yup thats my 2 cents aight!
 
Its all mdma just different forms, same product fuck what you heard! Moonrocks are just large mdma crystal rocks. Molly is just mdma in non pressed pill form. Ecstasy is any mdma but usually known as pressed pill form mdma. Its all supposed to be just mdma in different forms but nowadays its not always mdma its other things at times. Yup thats my 2 cents aight!
I second this! It's all the same. Or should be at least.
Edit: although now a days. Most people who have "Molly" don't even know what they have meaning that haven't tested it. Use a test kit if you plan on using MDMA
 
thank you guys sooo much, i thought so, i just kept hearing all kinds of different things from people.
 
You should never accept anything other than pure MDMA, whatever they call it. Certainly not added chemicals to improve the high, that could be dangerous depending on what is added. All these slang words for MDMA are being misused to pass off other chemicals as MDMA. It should all be the same single chemical, but in practice it rarely is. That's where a testkit comes in handy, so you don't have to take a dealers word for it. Welcome to bluelight :D changing to (untested) prefix
 
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