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I am a bad, bad man.
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Good E rarely comes in pill form, and no, my avatar has nothing to do being a candy-raving E freak.
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So basically these make Texans spaz, ultimately are a let-down AND they turn out not to be what they advertised?

Sounds like they really do take after Obama.
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I always consult the AP before deciding what kind of drugs I want to do. Thank you for this insightful report.
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Oh Baconcat you are so right.
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A whole bunch of BZP/TFMPP pills have shown up in the past year that look like Homer or Bart Simpson, Transformers, Snoopy, Ninja Turtles, and Smurfs. Go check out the first 3 or 4 pages of ecstasydata.org to see them.
Thing is, these aren't round pills with a logo on them like the traditional ecstasy market, they're shaped more like Flintstones vitamins. This indicates that they're coming from the same supplier upstream who has the technology to do these kinds of presses.

Much street ecstasy is still pure MDMA, though you can see trends where people are trying to fool the reagent testing kits or trying novel presses to get customers. Ecstasydata.org is one of only a couple organizations in the world doing this sort of lab analysis on street drugs. Consider sending them some money, it costs over $100 to test each pill.

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By mainstream media you mean, of course, http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archive….
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From the headline, my understanding is that Obama's a ripoff drug dealer. Let's get 'im!
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Well, either 1)The media distorted the facts by changing a police report that was worded something like" a substance that resembled maijuana and some pills resembling ecstasy" to "marijuana and ecstasy" or 2) The police had already done lab testing on the evidence and concluded that the pills were, in fact ecstasy-- and the news reported correctly. The police do jump to conclusions sometimes, but would not charge anyone for drugs unless they tested and could show in a court what substance they were being charged for. The stranger is no less guilty in this case of spreading misleading info. However, the point that the AP is 'advertising' these pills is a good one- nobody should be taking them.
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@9 More like the police assumed they were sold as ecstasy and that's all they needed. There have been no reports of pills of that shape containing the actual substance MDMA. Police don't care, because to them 'ecstasy' is anything sold as such on the black market.

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Well, I just spent 10 minutes researching BZP and it doesn't sound like it is any more dangerous than MDMA. Which is not very dangerous. Soooo, no one is really being put in danger by the media not being able to distinguish between ecstasy and these mild-hallucinogenic-pseudo-speed pills.

But they do sound like fun.
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Ahhh... candy flips were fun back in the day.
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"they're shaped more like Flintstones vitamins."

AFA email alerts telling parents to stop feeding their kids vitamins in 5... 4.... 3.... 2...


or,.. we could, you know, feed kids real , whole, foods in healthy portions...

Nahhhhh.
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I recommend checking out www.erowid.org for all your drug library, experience stories and data needs. :) They do good work, and have done good work for over a decade.
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I Tried Trip2night for the first time last night around 9:30 pm. I started to feel effects around 11pm, effects lasted around 5 hours or more. Some of the effects were energy, dizziness, strong buzz like effects, euphoric feelings, happy, silly, and energy to dance all night long. The product made me horny, although that usually doesn’t take much.

I bought the product from Narcomundo.com. The product came in a powder form with directions to add 1 scoop to fruit juice. I still have a lot left over for next week. For the amount I took; I think I will get around 9 servings out of one pack; although it says 20 servings on the directions.

http://www.narcomundo.com/legal-drugs/he…
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ecstasy or usually anything that is put in it is hardly dangerous. drugs you buy from the chemist and shop are more dangerous then most illegal drugs
ecstasy and pot are pretty harmless.
the government is just jealous because they can't tax it and therefore they are just making criminals (dealers) richer and richer everyday. it seems to me the government is on the criminals side not the victims.
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those chemicals are extremely dangerous and far from the real deal. bet they r part of the romney campaign..... poision people so then they wont vote for obama

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