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Bluelighter
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Seriously, we've been over this. Smoking is not faster than IV.
Who mad you the final authority? read thisSeriously, we've been over this. Smoking is not faster than IV.
Well I don't have a fuckton of experience with drugs but I would still think I'd know the difference between coming up a ramp and running into a wall going 900mph and going straight to the top(which is probably the best metaphor for how I experience most drugs).
Seriously, we've been over this. Smoking is not faster than IV.
Woh woh woh now. You say onset is often faster through inhalation than injection?! Injection - Straight into bloodstream then into the brain, Inhalation - Gots to go through all sorts of mechanisms before it hits the brain! Where is your logic?
Out the door.
Of the 29 drugs on the front page of Erowid, heroin is the only one listed as having a quicker onset by inhalation than by injection (5-10 seconds compared to 10-20 seconds)
You all must have really shitty watches. I've never heard of weed hitting anyone faster than about 10 minutes. And JWH-018 takes over 20 minutes to hit me sometimes. So do other things that I smoke.
^ I'm sorry did you just say NO ONE smokes cannabis? Man you must have smoked so much you forgot... everything. Also same thing with salvia and tobacco. Did you just make a list of a bunch of drugs or did you actually think about it?
I have one theory that I could think of; Is it that most of the time the chemicals themselves aren't actually psychoactive and they need to metabolize into something that is psychoactive?
Then again just THC or just JWH-018 or just Heroin could work themselves without being metabolized but I don't really know.
Or it could just be that chemicals absorb surprisingly slow through the lung lining (kinda ties in with the fact that I don't know if maybe just THC itself is psychoactive and maybe you just need a lot of it to get stoned).
So why is it that even if you smoke a drug it can take almost half an hour to kick in sometimes, and other ones like DMT or salvia can hit you in a few milliseconds?
Edit; WOOOOOOOO 69th post, I need to have a party.
In all fairness, most of those drugs (assuming you're referring to this page- http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/psychoactives.shtml ) can't be injected or smoked with ease or safety or success.
Here's the ones from that page that people generally don't shoot or smoke, or can't do one or the other or either with- Alcohol, amanitas, ayahuasca, cacti, cannabis, caffeine (although it can be shot and can probably be smoked too, no one does) datura (can be smoked but not shot), DXM, GHB, Ibogaine, Inhalants, LSD, morning glory, mushrooms, nitrous, peyote, salvia, tobacco, and zolpidem.
So out of those 29, more then 19 are lacking data. Having never smoked or shot MDMA I can't comment on it. Heroin is faster inhaled then shot, but what about opiates and oxycodone (both of which are on that page)? Opiates is very vague, but there are quite a few of them that hit you quicker when inhaled then shot. I'm not sure about oxy, I've never heard of anyone vaporizing pure oxycodone and as such have no data about it. I also don't know the data for 5-meo-dmt, zolpidem and 2c-B.
So on that page, most of the drugs listed can't be shot or can't be smoked or both (most of them are plants). The ones that hit you faster when shot are meth, ketamine and DMT.
The ones that hit you faster when smoked are- heroin, cocaine, many of the drugs in the opiates vault and maybe oxycodone.
The way I read that list, almost none of them have any data one way or the other. 3 of them hit you faster when shot and 3 or 4 of them hit you faster when inhaled. There are also a few like zolpidem, MDMA, 2C-B, and 5-meo-DMT that I'm not sure about.
^ I'm sorry can you translate that to the English language?