![]() ![]() I believe the reason as to why each batch of trips has a unique feel to them is due to the huge range of LSD analogues which are either deliberately or in most cases accidently synthed either individually or alongside LSD. LSD, DOB, Salivinorin A are pretty much the only ones I'm aware of. There are not many drugs out there that are active in the quantites that could be applied to blotter. ![]() It is certainly not possible to fit a dose of 2cb onto blotter paper. A few of people have commented that they don't feel like true LSD. There is defintately a different feel to them. My 2c is that i thought that acid would be the one of the only drugs capable of being delivered by blotter because it's dosage range is small. Maby people could also state if they think there are other chems beside acid in blotters. The buddhas were acid, but i was just wondering if other BLs had experienced elements of new drugs they've tried in old favourites. I don't know if it was a combination of set and setting and the fact that previously when tripping i hadn't experienced that magical 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (nexus). This got me thinking about what is really in blotters. However i had a buddha blotter and during the trip, while it was decidedly acid-like, I could have sworn that portions of it were more 2CB like than acid. Previously i would have said this was bullshit, as i don't think you could fit 200mg of mescaline into a blotter, or meter just enough DOB, say 2mg into a tab, with errors as little as 1mg causing overdose. I've heard people say that some are mescal based, or laced with speed or even DOB. Or the sensitivity of marquis reagent overriding the identification of other substances present. ![]() Ok we all know that when we eat pills that most of the time they contain other chems apart from just MDMA, even if they are tested, eg: MDMA/MDA combo pills like the pills discussed in the green CU thread. ![]()
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