not the guy you're replying to, but dissociatives like ket are a fairly different beast from opioids. there's similarities, but there's also stuff that's completely unique to either. spoilering the next part because i have a way to write about drugs that makes people want to do drugs, so take everything with a grain of salt, do your research, know your dosage, test your stuff and stay safe.
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i used to never get much out of ketamine until friends of mine figured out you can smoke the freebase in a glas pipe, like meth or crack. it's ... quite something, coming up on the stuff when you consume it this way is like flying, like an incredible force picking you up and catapulting you into the stratosphere. and then you're floating in space, feeling like an intergalactic empress, omnipotent and above everything. or it's as if you're completely out of your body and have to operate all your limbs via remote control. you're detached from the world, both physically and mentally. out there in your space capsule. when you take too much, it can get really dark, cold and scary, so be warned, this stuff can fuck with your head a lot. all fine motor control goes completely out the window, too - i've never encountered a drug that fucks harder with your ability to move like a normal human being. we're talking mad cow disease levels of wobbly legs. it does incredibly weird things with time and music, too. i asked my more experienced friend to put on some fitting music before i took a hit. he went with placebo and it was ... i've never seen any other drug do that with music. it was as if the track was running through a leslie, slowing down and speeding up in this weird, otherworldly way. i was literally screaming with laughter throughout the song, i couldn't believe what was happening.
btw, if this sounds too good to be true, it is. ket use is still pretty rare, but there are some people who overdo this stuff, like a lot, and that's really, really bad for your kidneys and bladder. destroying the parts of your body used for peeing is unfortunately a very real side effect of ketamine abuse, and there's the usual problems that apply to all drugs that act as an "idgaf" button for your problems.
oh, and one last thing: When i say ketamine makes you move like a cow with BSE, i'm not overstating things. I've never seen a drug that's worse for parties. not from the perspective of the user, there's people who love to dance on ket, but ... you're probably trampling on everybody's toes, you may fall over people without even realizing (not kidding, i've had k heads fall on my lap and not understand wtf is going on, it happens) and the detached state you're in on k can really weird people out. this is something to use at home with good friends you trust imho.
not the guy you're replying to, but dissociatives like ket are a fairly different beast from opioids. there's similarities, but there's also stuff that's completely unique to either. spoilering the next part because i have a way to write about drugs that makes people want to do drugs, so take everything with a grain of salt, do your research, know your dosage, test your stuff and stay safe.
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i used to never get much out of ketamine until friends of mine figured out you can smoke the freebase in a glas pipe, like meth or crack. it's ... quite something, coming up on the stuff when you consume it this way is like flying, like an incredible force picking you up and catapulting you into the stratosphere. and then you're floating in space, feeling like an intergalactic empress, omnipotent and above everything. or it's as if you're completely out of your body and have to operate all your limbs via remote control. you're detached from the world, both physically and mentally. out there in your space capsule. when you take too much, it can get really dark, cold and scary, so be warned, this stuff can fuck with your head a lot. all fine motor control goes completely out the window, too - i've never encountered a drug that fucks harder with your ability to move like a normal human being. we're talking mad cow disease levels of wobbly legs. it does incredibly weird things with time and music, too. i asked my more experienced friend to put on some fitting music before i took a hit. he went with placebo and it was ... i've never seen any other drug do that with music. it was as if the track was running through a leslie, slowing down and speeding up in this weird, otherworldly way. i was literally screaming with laughter throughout the song, i couldn't believe what was happening.
btw, if this sounds too good to be true, it is. ket use is still pretty rare, but there are some people who overdo this stuff, like a lot, and that's really, really bad for your kidneys and bladder. destroying the parts of your body used for peeing is unfortunately a very real side effect of ketamine abuse, and there's the usual problems that apply to all drugs that act as an "idgaf" button for your problems.
oh, and one last thing: When i say ketamine makes you move like a cow with BSE, i'm not overstating things. I've never seen a drug that's worse for parties. not from the perspective of the user, there's people who love to dance on ket, but ... you're probably trampling on everybody's toes, you may fall over people without even realizing (not kidding, i've had k heads fall on my lap and not understand wtf is going on, it happens) and the detached state you're in on k can really weird people out. this is something to use at home with good friends you trust imho.