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Because why would anyone want to use PCP? Americans are the only people stupid enough.
K and MXE can be intensely visual when iv'd in high doses. At my favorite doses my whole field of vision would become visuals as soon as I pushed the shot in. That's extremely euphoric but very difficult to remember those kinds of holes.Really liked 4-meo-pcp very sedating+dreamy and allot more visual than k and mxe; the visuals were sort of like the anomalies from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games and this was before I played them so it wasn't like the effects were being triggered by memories.
Had some rather interesting experiences smoking 4-aco-det+nn-dmt in the shower while on 4-meo-pcp but for HR reasons I'd highly advice against getting incapacitated on dissociatives while laying alone in a body of water.
I knew a guy i used to go Harlem with, he would mix pcp n crack. He used to call it "spacebase". Those were some crazy times for me.Read full article here
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Why America Is the Only Place in the World Where People Use PCP
America’s forgotten drug is woven into the day-to-day fabric of poor inner cities dotted across the country. But it’s never gone global like crack or LSD, while some U.S. cities have remained impervious.www.vice.com
Lol, you're right
It is not uncommon here but you or whoever someone procures it from, have to usually go to slums to get it, unless the dealer has it.OT, but I gotta ask ions - do you have a degree in chemistry or something similar? You seem to have wide knowledge about this stuff.
On topic: I'm so jealous that PCP is prevalent in the US. I've never seen or heard about it here, and probably never will.
PCP wet, dust, sherm, illy was popular with disco/house music DJs, and I know that Larry Levan loved PCP as well as Frankie Knuckles, and probably Ron Hardy as well? On the West Coast PCP was around and easily found and used like in the Northeast and Midwest, but in the disco/club scene cocaine, super low doses of LSD, MDA, alcohol, and CRYSTAL METH or crank were much more popular and in demand. I know of a well known disco in the Pacific Northwest that was owned and started by a chickenhawk that would let underage teens go to the club, he would give them MDA, CRYSTAL METH, etc. it was sort of like a private club in that you had to know someone who went there to get in.During the heyday of Chicago house in the mid-1980s, MDA was a popular dancing drug (added as a liquid to fruit juice or soda pop), which makes sense.... but PCP was also popular in the clubs, which surprised me a bit. I guess it has a similar appeal to ketamine for use in a dance music setting, though I can't say I totally see it.
Some folks like the carnival you wouldn't like to enter?Angel dust, I don't know why anyone would want to take that shit, that makes you psychotic and abnormal strength, what kind of fun is that getting high?
I never have used Angel dust or PCP, or Ketamine, DXM in high doses like that make someone robotrip and disassociate, or disassociative research chemicals. Out of the 100s of people I know who have smoked PCP as teens or adults, even the people who took it in high doses or in all types of settings from parties, at school, in basically any public place people smoke pot, at dance clubs and raves, in slums and ghettos that are dangerous or basically decriminalised open air drug markets, concerts, while driving short distances, etc. none of them became psychotic from PCP. Confused, feeling extremely drunk, stumbling around, slurring words, and unable to move or having lots of difficulty moving, yes but nobody became psychotic or violent.Angel dust, I don't know why anyone would want to take that shit, that makes you psychotic and abnormal strength, what kind of fun is that getting high?
Speaking of PCP and violence here's a song about both.It's funny how Set-And-Setting is taken as gospel truth for the "nice" hallucinogens (and even for the more genteel disassociatives like ketamine), but is instantly tossed out the window for a "nasty" one like PCP....Instead of effects that come from the interaction between drug and environment/history, PCP is just imagined to just have intrinsic occult powers.
Yes there are legitimate horror stories involving PCP, but it's not like LSD has a totally benign track record either. Just because some people did, in fact, jump off cliffs on acid thinking they could fly, doesn't mean all the anti-LSD hysteria was justified.
There are a lot of pretty obvious socioeconomic factors to consider re: PCP -- for starters, the neighborhoods where it was getting popular in the late 70s and early 80s were experiencing incredible levels of violence at the same time.
Dust dealers are a rare breed, it still has like a cult following. I was purchasing it pretty regularly in Staten Island, NY in 2019 after years of hardly ever seeing it. I was part of the original east coast dust boom in Brooklyn late 70s and up to at least mid 80s. Many of us were reg users for years until it started to disappear or at least become harder to find. We’d go to nightclubs like The Funhouse in Chelsea where virtually the whole club was dusted. Now I’m in Pa near Reading which is a hood town and it shows up sometimes but here they call it Wet. Same taste, very potent, u don’t need much, a pinner at most bc if u overdo it u made dust bad. From just a pin I read what others think and see bits and pieces of the future. Ketamine is slightly like it I presume bc they have some common ingredients but imo PCP is much more potent and you need a strong mind to ride it, sometimes it can last for days.Read full article here
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Why America Is the Only Place in the World Where People Use PCP
America’s forgotten drug is woven into the day-to-day fabric of poor inner cities dotted across the country. But it’s never gone global like crack or LSD, while some U.S. cities have remained impervious.www.vice.com
Why America Is the Only Place in the World Where People Use PCP (vice.com)
@Cheshire_Kat this is a thread that will interest you.
This documentary is a classic! I feel bad for the animals and the lady who died.
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