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Has anyone Tryed pikeydust ?
Its good stuff white crystals you snort a line
it gets you feeling good and chatting away but I’ve done too many stims and my tolerance is high so it doesn’t work well anymore but it’s worth the money! I think they might try to ban this people are enjoying it too much
Pikey Dust lmfao.
What is in it?
@Pixie 03 484502 wrote:
Has anyone Tryed pikeydust ?
Its good stuff white crystals you snort a line
it gets you feeling good and chatting away but I’ve done too many stims and my tolerance is high so it doesn’t work well anymore but it’s worth the money! I think they might try to ban this people are enjoying it too much
Totally described the effects there man. Someone will definitely know whats in it.
@DaftFader 484529 wrote:
Pikey Dust lmfao.
What is in it?
It’s self explanatory. It’s full of dust from pikeys. Or its from there crusty feet…and cyanide, can’t forget that.
i just searched for few mins, cant find… what is it? … whats this ‘bath salt’ category?
@know_hope 485100 wrote:
i just searched for few mins, cant find… what is it? … whats this ‘bath salt’ category?
‘Bath Salts’ is just a way of selling it legally without calling it a drug or legal high, several of the old Drone sellers listed it as a glass cleaner if I remember correctly
Google came up with a couple of matches for me but none from sellers I know & trust, and lack of any reviews, a chemical name or formula really puts me off, could just be a load of old stocks mixed together
My o/h just said its buzz is like ivory wave and good speed a small line is very strong possibly something illegal in it wouldn’t mind knowing what the chemical is we would like a gram of it
Its 12.50 for 250 mg uk sw
Ivory wave = A small sample of the drug obtained by ninemsn and analysed by researchers at the University of Sydney was found to contain a mix of several substances, including the chemical methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV).
Starting in late 2010, an influx of violent, irrational, self-destructive users began to congest hospital ERs throughout the States. A 19-year-old West Virginia man claimed he was high on bath salts when he stabbed his neighbor’s pygmy goat while wearing women’s underwear; a Mississippi man skinned himself alive while under the influence. Users staggered in, or were carried in, consumed by extreme panic, tachycardia, deep paranoia, and heart-attack symptoms. (Perhaps the most infamous incident tied to bath salts is Rudy Eugene’s horrific naked face-eating attack in Miami in May, although conclusive toxicology reports have yet to be released; still, the fact that this feels like the closest thing to a credible explanation for chewing a homeless man’s head for 18 minutes speaks volumes about the drug’s reputation.)
Because the chemicals most often found in bath salts — mephedrone, methylenedioxypyrovalerone, and methylone — were not outlawed initially, a nearly year-and-a-half period ensued where, to the horror of law enforcement, salts were sold legally and widely, not only in head shops, but in gas stations and convenience stores all over the U.S. In 2010, 304 calls were made to poison control centers nationwide regarding bath salts. A year later, the calls skyrocketed to 6,138.
Bath Salts: Deep in the Heart of America’s New Drug Nightmare | SPIN
never tired that stuff. i do final cut. burns into liquid
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