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Man catches self on fire extracting DMT, generates media hyperbole

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null24

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Guy becomes poster child for NOT following a TEK correctly

For chrissale don't be this guy or you too can have your picture next to this:

Also, it is important to recognize that DMT is a Schedule I drug and has many health risks associated with its use. Such health risks include: Intense visuals and hallucinations (which alter the users concept and perception of time and reality), stomach discomfort, overwhelming fear, paranoid thoughts of impending doom, lung irritation, increased heart rate and body temperature.

DMT users can also go into a state of unconsciousness or slip into a drug induced coma which can lead to death due to the user vomiting or choking to death.
 
Sphorange said:
The commenters on that page seem like nice folk:shock:


People with too much money arguing with people trying to make more money about how they shouldn't have to share their enjoyment of the fruits of their labors.........priceless!
 
And with every article that claims that DMT is a dangerous drug, the public becomes more and more deluded about its true qualities.

Thankfully this isn't a very popular news outlet.

Be careful when heating your solvents, or just don't do it at all. Yields are just fine with repeated cold pulls.
 
BringsUsTogether said:
And with every article that claims that DMT is a dangerous drug, the public becomes more and more deluded about its true qualities.
DMT doesn't have a reputation to worry about. It's a schedule I drug.

Sheep people don't need any additional convincing to know perfectly well that any Schedule I drug will horribly ruin your life and kill you after trying it even once. Smart people on the other hand don't form their opinions based on media hype and moral panics.
 
I always heat my solvent, because I know that heated solvent pulls noticeably more goods, I did side by side tests. And, I cannot even explain how anxious I am when exposing that stuff to hot plate of my stove. Luckily, I don't smoke anymore, but I'm still very careful. Sometimes I even wonder if it's necessary to sacrifice my own safety, for about 100-200 mgs more of DMT

I don't understand this guy. A little more attention was everything that was necessary to keep him out of prison. And he didnt have any, it seems. Feel sorry for him, but also his case should serve as warning.
 
PsyDuckmonkey said:
BringsUsTogether said:
And with every article that claims that DMT is a dangerous drug, the public becomes more and more deluded about its true qualities.
DMT doesn't have a reputation to worry about. It's a schedule I drug.

Sheep people don't need any additional convincing to know perfectly well that any Schedule I drug will horribly ruin your life and kill you after trying it even once. Smart people on the other hand don't form their opinions based on media hype and moral panics.

Most people probably couldn't tell you what schedule DMT is in.

Most people probably don't even know that drugs are classified by schedules...

On the other hand, they are exposed to information from the media, which they use to both strengthen preexisting biases and form hasty conclusions. :thumb_up:
 
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