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RCs your favorite JWH..122..210..081..and method w/ MG amount

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Desert-Mirage

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What is your personal favorite RC and why.
Also describe your favorite way to ingest it
Finally name your usual MG amount that you use
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R u asking about JWH compounds only or are ALL RC's and grey-area substances allowed?

Personally I've only used various synthetic cannabinoids from the WIN, AM, and CP series in a research setting and by "I've used", I mean that I've injected rats and mice with these drugs. They pretty much all had the same effects as THC and NONE showed any indication of toxicity or health problems, but these are rats not people---an important distinction

I have become very interested in RC's though and plan to try some very soon:

Phenazepam
One of the JWH or CP chems
And an opiate-like chem-----------Ive been thinking about Dermorphin, or that tramadol metabolite that starts w/ "o-" also, I've been looking into Bromidol (sp?), this one is supposedly 10,000 times more potent than morphine but if diluted properly I see no reason why it can't be taken safely dosage wise.
Its the opiate RCs I'm really interested in but people seem to think they're too dangerous to consume, and while I agree, the idea of a mail order 1 gram vial of chem "x" in my mailbox equal to a kilo of heroin is just so damn mouthwateringly delicious that I keep looking into it.
 
This thread is not appropriate for the Other Drugs forum. We specialize in harm reduction and have no place for favourite social topics like this. Your best bet would be to look for a similar thread in Drug Culture or perhaps Psychedelic Drugs if you are only asking about the JWHs.

In the future please review the OD Guidelines as found in my signature before posting.

If you have any questions or concerns feel free to PM me.

edit:
Remember that RC stands for "research chemical" and there are RCs within almost every drug type category.
 
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