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My First experience with XTC (pg. 3)
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| ViolentNature |
| more like you got it off a website protaining to vicodin addiction? |
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| Switch |
SuckUp, i think u didn't get ripped off. when i took my first pill, i didn't feel anything aswell. it wasn't cuz the pill was so bad, cuz i saw lots of other guys using (more) of the same pills and freaking out :)
somehow the first time u using, u hardly feel anything, especially when ure only using a half pill. i've used it pretty much and i've only once gotten really bad pills. (Shockers 2002)
not that i wanna encourage u to start using it a lot, but u can't make a decision after a half pill.
btw prices in america suck :P |
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| ViolentNature |
prices only get high inside clubs..
i can get x from 8$-13$ a pill. if i go up north i get them around 5$ a piece(bulk though) |
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| .Agent_J. |
| LOL $25 They are olny $4 a pop in the uk. I would say that 80% of the UK clubland take xtc on a regular basis. I used to take them like they where going out of fashion BUT NOT ANYMORE. They just feck your head up and make you talk 100% rubbish. LOL i could tell you some story's..................... |
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| nchs09 |
| drugs are bad............... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkay? |
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| Ste |
you halved it, hahaha.
that $25 a pill, unlucky, they are like £2.50 here (double inside big clubs or small clubs usually only £3) |
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| DJ-Fuq |
| quote: | | Originally posted by InfiniteSquare |
Wtf has vicodin got to do with this thread? |
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| ViolentNature |
yeah, well uk's drug of choice seems to be xtc to begin with, plus the majority of ecstasy made in the world supposely comes from amsterdam.
ecstasy is just more expensive here because unlike the uk our dance music community is a minority in the population, so there's less people who are interested in doing e compared to uk. :eyespop: |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuckUpMySenses
hahahahaa
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JACKASS |
Talking to yourself? :whip:
You're quite lame for having purchased one inside a club; that's what I consider the number one rule. NEVER BUY IN A CLUB.
Consider yourself lucky you didn't get something that was dangerous.
Idiot :wtf:
next time smoke some copier machine toner, here's more info :
Section 3. Ingredients
Ingredients CAS No. Proportion OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other Limits
Polyester Resin (NJ TSRN 361615-5042-P) > 88% Not listed Not listed None
Carbon black 1333-86-4 < 5% 3.5mg/m3 3.5mg/m3 None
Organic pigment (NJ TSRN 361615-5025-P) < 3% Not listed Not listed None
Polypropylene 25085-53-4 < 3% Not listed Not listed None
Amorphous silica 7631-86-9 < 1% Not listed Not listed None ___
Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)
Toner is a fine, black powder possessing no immediate hazard. There are no anticipated carcinogenic
effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according
to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur. __________
Section 5. Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry : Inhalation? Skin? Ingestion?
Yes No Possible but very unusual.
Health Hazards : This material does not represent a health hazard.
Carcinogenicity : In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible
human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is
inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of
carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats
receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce
particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did
not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year
cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no
association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.
Chronic Effect : In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to
moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concent-
ration (16mg/m3) exposure group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in
22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m3) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was
reported in the lowest (1mg/m3) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential
human exposures.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure :
Minimal irritation to respiratory tract may occur as with exposure to any non-toxic dust. May cause
coughing and raise phlegm
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure : None
Section 5. Health Hazard Data (Continued)
Emergency and First Aid Procedures :
Inhalation --- Remove to fresh air. Wash nostrils and rinse out mouth. If effects occur, consult
medical personnel.
Ingestion --- Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water.
Skin --- Wash with soap and water.
Eye --- In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. ___
Section 6. Physical Chemical Characteristics
BoilingMelting Point : Softening point: 120-1300C* Specific Gravity : 1.1
Vapor Pressure : Not applicable Solubility in Water : Negligible
Vapor Density : Not applicable PH : 6-7
Evaporation Rate : Not applicable Viscosity : Not applicable
Appearance : Fine powder Color : Black
Odor : Faint odor
Section 7. Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point (Method Used) : Not applicable
Ignition Temperature : 4500C*
Flammable Limits : (LEL); Not applicable (UEL); Not applicable
Extinguishing Media : Dry chemical, foam or water
Special Fire Fighting Procedure : Avoid inhalation of smoke.Wear self contained breathing apparatus and
full protective gear.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard : If dispersed in air, toner, like most fine, organic powders, may form
an explosive mixture.
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact : None
Sensitivity to Static Charge : When suspended in air, it is sensitive to static charges and combustible.
Section 8. Reactivity Data
Stability : Stable
Incompatibility (Material to Avoid) : None
Hazardous Decomposition : Products of combustion are toxic. Avoid inhalation of the smoke.
Hazardous Polymerization : Will not occur. |
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| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by Switch
somehow the first time u using, u hardly feel anything, especially when ure only using a half pill. i've used it pretty much and i've only once gotten really bad pills. (Shockers 2002)
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The first time I did it was the best time...no idea what you're talking about :conf: |
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| Omegasox |
| quote: | Originally posted by ViolentNature
ecstasy is just more expensive here because unlike the uk our dance music community is a minority in the population, so there's less people who are interested in doing e compared to uk. :eyespop: |
More likely it's expensive because people are dumb enough to spend that much on it. Suppliers don't spend any more money buying it than they do in the UK, they just know they can get $25 for it so why not? You can easily get it for less than $10 outside the club, you just have to be smart about it. |
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| SuckUpMySenses |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
Talking to yourself? :whip:
You're quite lame for having purchased one inside a club; that's what I consider the number one rule. NEVER BUY IN A CLUB.
Consider yourself lucky you didn't get something that was dangerous.
Idiot :wtf:
next time smoke some copier machine toner, here's more info :
Section 3. Ingredients
Ingredients CAS No. Proportion OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other Limits
Polyester Resin (NJ TSRN 361615-5042-P) > 88% Not listed Not listed None
Carbon black 1333-86-4 < 5% 3.5mg/m3 3.5mg/m3 None
Organic pigment (NJ TSRN 361615-5025-P) < 3% Not listed Not listed None
Polypropylene 25085-53-4 < 3% Not listed Not listed None
Amorphous silica 7631-86-9 < 1% Not listed Not listed None ___
Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)
Toner is a fine, black powder possessing no immediate hazard. There are no anticipated carcinogenic
effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according
to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur. __________
Section 5. Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry : Inhalation? Skin? Ingestion?
Yes No Possible but very unusual.
Health Hazards : This material does not represent a health hazard.
Carcinogenicity : In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible
human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is
inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of
carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats
receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce
particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did
not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year
cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no
association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.
Chronic Effect : In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to
moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concent-
ration (16mg/m3) exposure group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in
22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m3) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was
reported in the lowest (1mg/m3) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential
human exposures.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure :
Minimal irritation to respiratory tract may occur as with exposure to any non-toxic dust. May cause
coughing and raise phlegm
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure : None
Section 5. Health Hazard Data (Continued)
Emergency and First Aid Procedures :
Inhalation --- Remove to fresh air. Wash nostrils and rinse out mouth. If effects occur, consult
medical personnel.
Ingestion --- Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water.
Skin --- Wash with soap and water.
Eye --- In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. ___
Section 6. Physical Chemical Characteristics
BoilingMelting Point : Softening point: 120-1300C* Specific Gravity : 1.1
Vapor Pressure : Not applicable Solubility in Water : Negligible
Vapor Density : Not applicable PH : 6-7
Evaporation Rate : Not applicable Viscosity : Not applicable
Appearance : Fine powder Color : Black
Odor : Faint odor
Section 7. Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point (Method Used) : Not applicable
Ignition Temperature : 4500C*
Flammable Limits : (LEL); Not applicable (UEL); Not applicable
Extinguishing Media : Dry chemical, foam or water
Special Fire Fighting Procedure : Avoid inhalation of smoke.Wear self contained breathing apparatus and
full protective gear.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard : If dispersed in air, toner, like most fine, organic powders, may form
an explosive mixture.
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact : None
Sensitivity to Static Charge : When suspended in air, it is sensitive to static charges and combustible.
Section 8. Reactivity Data
Stability : Stable
Incompatibility (Material to Avoid) : None
Hazardous Decomposition : Products of combustion are toxic. Avoid inhalation of the smoke.
Hazardous Polymerization : Will not occur. |
and you typed that pointless novel why ???? idiot :toothless |
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