obliguhl said:Girls Rock! :d
Especially cute girls + psychedelics.
That's all I'm missing... well the cute girls part... I really need to find some folk who value hard searched for enlightenment over entertainment though.
obliguhl said:Girls Rock! :d
Especially cute girls + psychedelics.
magic clown said:Sorry guys, I am going right against the grain of this thread.
If people want DMT and they don't want to make any effort to make it for themselves, fuck em! Make them pay through the nose for it. I don't have any sympathy for them. At £120 a g. the guy was doing them a favour.
endlessness said:yes, sharing the creams of life is great, and its specially nice when one sees that those partaking it are trully appreciating![]()
ismokecrystals said:endlessness said:yes, sharing the creams of life is great, and its specially nice when one sees that those partaking it are trully appreciating![]()
That is the bane of my existence. I LOVE sharing with people, I have NO problem smoking ALL my spice with someone who actually appreciates it. NONE of my friends appreciate the spice and as such I have a fuckton of white spice that will probably go bad before being used
-A budding capitalist! I get what you're saying, but if you want to play the economist, name one other drug sold on the street at a 650%+ markup. A markup that big is exploitation. DMT is so easy to make that the dealer himself can make it and sell it all by himself. With other drugs such as cocaine I imagine there is a long chain of groups of people each getting their cut, hence lots of smaller markups in the chain.magic clown said:Hippy dippy political ethics as expressed by many on this thread seam to take no account of the fact that if you get caught producing and supplying a class A substance, there is a mandatory 12 year sentance. How is the trippy dippy hippy going to look after his favourite extactor, once that extractor is doing time for getting the hippy loaded. If the extractor is willing to take that risk, he is entirely entitled to get just reconpense for his efforts. If that transpires to be a large and profitable mark up on his prices, then so be it and good luck to them.
ohayoco said:-A budding capitalist! I get what you're saying, but if you want to play the economist, name one other drug sold on the street at a 650%+ markup. A markup that big is exploitation. DMT is so easy to make that the dealer himself can make it and sell it all by himself. With other drugs such as cocaine I imagine there is a long chain of groups of people each getting their cut, hence lots of smaller markups in the chain.magic clown said:Hippy dippy political ethics as expressed by many on this thread seam to take no account of the fact that if you get caught producing and supplying a class A substance, there is a mandatory 12 year sentance. How is the trippy dippy hippy going to look after his favourite extactor, once that extractor is doing time for getting the hippy loaded. If the extractor is willing to take that risk, he is entirely entitled to get just reconpense for his efforts. If that transpires to be a large and profitable mark up on his prices, then so be it and good luck to them.
-Do these dealers tell people that they could actually make DMT themselves very cheaply? Keeping such empowering information to yourself is also exploitation. If people know this and still want to pay through the nose, then that's fine, but I'd be surprised if that happens much! No-one likes being ripped off. The guys I told about the Nexus weren't lazy. They were over the moon to be told they could make it cheaply and easily themselves.
-£6.50 for a 10 minute experience is what I call a rip-off, even considering the nature of the DMT experience. If DMT were to have a street price, I would expect it to be at least half that amount, maybe even a quarter. A tab of acid only cost a few quid and lasts a whole day!
If a dealer was selling it at a 100% markup, I wouldn't be bothered. This is a reasonable markup. But 650% is just taking the piss. Especially when from what I've heard they're often performing sloppy extractions and thereby endangering people's health in the process.
Exactly! It annoys me to hear Magic Clown say that people buying DMT are just lazy so should be ripped off as some sort of punishment. When you don't have any knowledge of extracting, you don't even know it's possible to do yourself. You imagine drugs being produced by scientists in factories. You imagine unattainable supplies and unattainable knowledge to be a requirement. If it wasn't for chancing upon or being told about the DMT Nexus or the like, many people would never have realised that home extraction of DMT or any other entheogens were even possible. DMT dealers deliberately keep people in the dark by not empowering them with such knowledge, knowledge which could help them to learn and grow, just to protect their profits.SnozzleBerry said:People being taking advantage of or juiced for their duckets because of their ignorance represents an information mismatch... it is inherently understood that there must be free-flow of information to have a free market. As such, these cries of "fair" price being whatever the uninitiated are willing to pay send shivers down my spine
ohayoco said:Exactly! It annoys me to hear Magic Clown say that people buying DMT are just lazy so should be ripped off as some sort of punishment. When you don't have any knowledge of extracting, you don't even know it's possible to do yourself. You imagine drugs being produced by scientists in factories. You imagine unattainable supplies and unattainable knowledge to be a requirement. If it wasn't for chancing upon or being told about the DMT Nexus or the like, many people would never have realised that home extraction of DMT or any other entheogens were even possible. DMT dealers deliberately keep people in the dark by not empowering them with such knowledge, knowledge which could help them to learn and grow, just to protect their profits.SnozzleBerry said:People being taking advantage of or juiced for their duckets because of their ignorance represents an information mismatch... it is inherently understood that there must be free-flow of information to have a free market. As such, these cries of "fair" price being whatever the uninitiated are willing to pay send shivers down my spine