Burnt Offerings
Bluelight Crew
I was really stoned today and was wondering about this. I've never been offered pcp in any form in all my drug travails, but I understand that it's still pretty popular in a number of major cities?
if you wanna know what the PCP scene is like go to your nearest Psych ward, it's really happening there.
This, not particularly "common" but it definitely floats around the ghettos of LA...But in reality PCP is pretty common in major cities like LA or Detroit.
I bet like any other drug scene, there's some people you'd "never expect to do it", like some well-to-do college professors who like to smoke a little sherm every now and then
Personally i think that of all drugs PCP is the ONLY one where this doesnt happen at all lol
Only dudes down south that fucked with wet were thug ass messicans in Jordan jersey's.. Black dudes could get it, but I know it wouldn't be high quality like the latter. (Not trying to discriminate, just my exp's).
Main reason is that PCP lasts too damn long. You can trip for days and dissociative + sleep deprivation is a bad combo.
yeah that will definitely fuck anyone up, bad combo indeed.
Yeah, and so can meth itself. Any drug with the capability of inducing psychosis can also trigger long lasting psychosis. I see no reason why PCP would induce a longer lasting or significantly "worse" degree of psychosis than meth. Chasing shadow people with loaded shotguns, or locking yourself in the closet with all electronics off because you think the DEA have your phone tapped and house surrounded isn't any less glamorous than the odd fuck who decided to smoke too much PCP and now thinks he can take on the world. I'm lazy atm so I'm just gonna bust out the wikipedia as a source of lasting psychosis, source claims are on the page. This isn't exactly groundbreaking information though, long lasting psychosis from meth is well documented.And it can cause psychosis like meth but it can last for a long time, weeks or months.
Japanese study of recovery from methamphetamine psychosis reported a 64% recovery rate within 10 days rising to an 82% recovery rate at 30 days after methamphetamine cessation.[7]However it has been suggested that around 5–15% of users fail to make a complete recovery in the long term.[8]Furthermore, even at a small dose, the psychosis can be quickly reestablished.[7]Psychosocial stress has been found to be an independent risk factor for psychosis relapse even without further substituted amphetamine use in certain cases.[9]