me too. was wondering where he's been.I hope all is well with you @panhead
*Cough*cough* UBWell when a certain individual trolls you and wishes for the death of your family over political differences...
I would stay away for a while too.
We have a real problem with people leaving because the trolling gets too personal.
Sounds like you need professional help, brotherWhat the hell would you do if you knew somebody was getting ready to lay a whole bunch of lethal dope on the streets ?
Scopolamine is known to cause hallucinations and has featured in the plot of TV shows and moviesScopolamine is what you get prescribed for sea sickness, or other motion sickness. I've never heard of anyone abusing it. Are you thinking that it is in demand on the black market?
Only really bad trip I was ever on was scopolamine. In the USMC and they issued it to us prior to sea duty. One guy talked me into eating a bunch of it one night. To this day I can recall a guy bursting out of the wall and running right over me in my rack. And that was just the start of it. Fuck that shit.Scopolamine is known to cause hallucinations and has featured in the plot of TV shows and movies
Another separate group of users prefer dangerously high doses, especially in the form of datura or belladonna preparations, for the deliriant and hallucinogenic effects. The hallucinations produced by scopolamine, in common with other potent anticholinergics, are especially real-seeming and create a perception of a new world filled with frenzied, violent energy. The difference in realism of hallucinations caused by anticholinergics such as scopolamine and other hallucinogens such as the phenethylamines or dissociatives like PCP is quite large. Additionally, an overdose of scopolamine can quite often be fatal, unlike other more commonly used hallucinogens. For these reasons, naturally occurring anticholinergics are rarely used for recreational purposes.
trivia:
- (1990) Scopolamine is mentioned by the villain Cain as one of the cutting agents of the drug Nuke in Robocop 2
- (1990s) The X-Files Red Museum shows Scopolamine as a suspect agent in usage for kidnappings.
- (2000) Scopolamine was the drug Michael claimed he was injected with either by the military and/or the aliens in "The Mars Records". It might be worth noting in this context that scopolamine can cause confabulation (the mixing of memory and facts).
- (2007) In the episode Airborne, one character in the TV show House, M.D. is shown wearing a scopolamine patch.
I'm voting with @ebgood I'd let it go.A person i met is caught up in some shit & knows somebody with alot of Scopolamine which has no use except to rape rob or kill , there is a finite amount of time before that shit hits a dozen major citys , the people with the dope have lotsa resources & can reach out from jail .
What the hell would you do if you knew somebody was getting ready to lay a whole bunch of lethal dope on the streets ?
Damn resurrectionista LOL I gotta:Damn Abe, why you bump this thread?