Cricket (Newbee)
11-16-03 00:19
No 471164
      Re-Crystalizing Coke     

Would it be safe to re-crystalize 1 part coke with 3 part meth?

If it ain't clean, it ain't my scene!
 
 
 
 
    Un_Chambered
(Newbee)
11-16-03 00:47
No 471166
      Safe:depends on your definition of ...     

Safe:depends on your definition of "safe"
But why man?
 
 
 
 
    Cricket
(Newbee)
11-16-03 01:04
No 471172
      the last time swim re-crystalized coke it came     

the last time swim re-crystalized coke it came out wierd. It was flaky like mika(the rock). And most of the people swim knows, slam it. Unfortually, one of swims friends ended up in an ice cold bath most of the night with a paper bag straped to his face.

Swim wants something that highly enjoyable, new, long lasting, and most important, SAFE.

If it ain't clean, it ain't my scene!
 
 
 
 
    Un_Chambered
11-16-03 01:19
      Hmmmm.. How about disenyland? 8-) .
(Rated as: insignificant)
    
 
 
 
    SHORTY
(Hive Addict)
11-16-03 06:01
No 471198
      If done properly...     

If the recrystalization was done properly then the coke would bee thrown out with the rest of the impurtities.
In my opinion thats where it should bee.

It wasn't Me!
 
 
 
 
    wareami
(Hive Addict)
11-16-03 13:42
No 471259
      Not safe...     

especially for slammers!
That initial jolt to the heart is what causes heartfailure or overdose!
Mixing meth with coke in the same spoon is like playing russian roulette!
Everyone is different....if they know how much to mix than let them mix it. If you mix it for them without them having any way to know the strength and they eyeball it...it could hospitalize or kill `em!
Sure you'll tell them the ratio....ratio's don't mean shit overall dosage-wise and can lead someone to their early grave.
An occassional buzz of this nature would be nice under a controlled mix that the individual is sure won't hurt them.
But to premix this suggests continual use of it.
It's like a ticking timebomb IMHO.
Peace of the REaction
Have FUN-Bee SAFE


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