hilts
Well-Known Member
As a none drug user(except alcohol,e cigs and paracetamol) this looks like serious shit. For anyone tempted please don't.
Ah sweet, sugary, nostalgia ... simpler times.
A fitting response to this passive/wummish template thread also.
What's a passive/wummish template?
Agree with the Op regarding using this shit.
Avoid at all costs of this synthetic "cannabis"
My brother has smoked marijuana for 25+ yrs now and one time he couldn't find a weed so he bought some of this spice stuff.
He vowed never to smoke it ever again and said it's the most revolting drug he's ever had (and he's had everything)
Avoid spice /rice like the plague.
I regularly see people in Piccadilly gardens smoking this shit and I've seen people having seizures, foaming at the mouth, really poor health due to the use of this shit and to think until recently it was being sold in newsagents.
Don't be coy now.
Synthetic, so it's been created in a lab.In newsagents? Wtf. I know nothing about it apart from 5 minutes on the news. Is it supposed to be a cheap version or stronger version of cannabis?
Synthetic, so it's been created in a lab.
According to my bro and people who've smoked it when I asked them they've said it's completely different to marijuana and didn't make them relaxed more so agitated, had sweats, anxiety attacks and all kinds of shit.
Whereas with marijuana, when I've smoked it I've felt chilled out and happy.
Being serious haven't a clue mate, if you don't want to say fair enough
Sincere apologies mate ... I've genuinely confused you for another poster entirely ! And I'm only on caffeine and the occasional bottle of good wine too so just clean old fashioned senility to blame I fear.
Your social worker friend is correct, a large chunk of the homeless community have shifted onto this spice stuff as it's so cheap, even cheaper to obtain than alcohol.On the news it was saying that people who had it literally couldn't move their bodies, only going off the pictures but it looked bad. Is it cheap a social worker was saying 95% of manchesters homeless were using it.