I want to know the ones that have purchased some of the chemicals and received and done them, how they were? I know the ones that end in PAM are Benzo's. The XANAX and VALIUM family. Just curious if the effects are like those.
Read up on them on bluelight.ru that has every info you need. And these are chems bulk purchased from china by the dev (everything comes from there) and RCs are mostly 99% clean, these aren't street markets.
Most benzos were taken down from the shop today though, no wonder imho, some of them are really dangerous. Still 3 left or so.
Indeed, I think adding some of those benzos was highly irresponsible and I'm embarassed at myself for doing it in fact. Of course all chemicals should be handled with care and you absolutely must arm yourself with as much information as possible before performing research with any reagent and I am an absolute firm believer in freedom of choice and personal responsibility. However some benzos if not handled with absolute care can lead to severe problems, similar to issues that can occur with opiates that are not handled with care. Whilst my belief in the freedom of the individual to make informed choices of what they choose to do with chemicals remains, I do not wish to participate in uninformed, young individuals mishandling these and ending up in trouble. Etizolam of course needs to be handled very carefully but does not have the same chemical structure of some of the others that make them extra dangerous.
I say again, all our reagents are very active chemicals and it is absolutely crucial that anyone who wants to academically explore them reads up, learns and makes correct informed decisions. I personally am a firm believer in moderation in all areas of life and whilst experimenting and finding out about the world and myself is something I think is a great learning experience I also understand the need to not spend too much time in my academic research and find balance in my life with excersise, meditation, helathy eating and other pursuits.
Keep sensible people, do academic research but balance it with the rest of your life in a helathy way.