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News / Re: Pink Cocaine
« Last post by Lab_Rat on March 12, 2023, 04:49:30 AM »
A user recently described to me without knowing what '2C-b' or "MDA/MDMA" was, although knew "Molly", described "Tucci" as euphoric but "tweaking" and felt like everything was "Like a movie" having the intial dose only last an hour. Maybe American Tucci users are getting 4MMC that's dyed?
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News / Re: Pink Cocaine
« Last post by jacolives on March 12, 2023, 04:45:54 AM »
Seen analysis on several samples and last couple years the majority of them have been some combination of ketamine and mdma, usually with something else in there as well. Caffeine, MSM… whatever really.

I think if you look at a harm reduction database like drugsdata.org it will confirm this.

Some years ago it was MDMA and 2cb but I haven’t seen a recent report of that and definitely haven’t seen a sample.
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News / Re: Pink Cocaine
« Last post by Shy Guy on March 12, 2023, 03:06:53 AM »
Tusi is a mix bag of chems. It is also colored pink. It has nothing to do with over acidification. Last weekend, I hung out with some users and watched them have a good time while I only partook in straight Ketamine.

The original Tusi was a mix of MDMA and a little 2CB. Doses are never measured. They just do bumps. If you have ever seen Colombians party you will understand that they are on a whole different level.   

Retail prices here:

Ketamine - $50-55 USD/Gram
MDMA - $50-60 USD/Gram

Tusi Concoction - $100 USD/Gram

Funny how marketing works.

Now there are other Tusi mixes on the local market here: a green one and yellow one. They can also contain aromas and flavors.
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News / Re: Pink Cocaine
« Last post by Trivity on March 12, 2023, 02:24:02 AM »

Yeah, the vice special about Tuci showed how lame it is: just some idiots mixing together everything haphazardly on the stove in a frying pan. Seems like a recipe for overdose especially if the decide to mix in fentanyl.  It's amazing: there's pure fish scale coke for $5/gram (or less) a medium they're buying pink trash...
If the formula was random it wouldn't have singular organizations getting rich off it. Any dealer can take random run-off and dye it pink. If we assume the whole show wasn't BS then the least BS claim would be the "Tuci '''Queen'''" claiming that it follows a formula

It being MDMA + Ket makes a lot of sense in that context. It could also be DI-X (Opiate + Meth + Coke) judging by the price, if you want to follow a certain crank-brained logic about ancient nazi revenge plots out of argentina.
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News / Re: News from our good friend Newton 2.0
« Last post by usemeth on February 12, 2023, 10:26:19 AM »
Wish you fast recovery
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News / Re: News from our good friend Newton 2.0
« Last post by aes256 on February 11, 2023, 02:44:59 AM »
And here I was thinking you'd nailed a synth for potent highly euphoric benzos and naturally gone off the deep end. Damn it! No benzo synth write-up today :D

Glad to hear the worst is past you and you're on the path to recovery
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News / Re: News from our good friend Newton 2.0
« Last post by AustralisAlchemy on February 09, 2023, 12:05:45 AM »
It's good to hear that a fellow bee is still with us! I hope your recovery is quick and as pain free as possible.
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News / Re: News from our good friend Newton 2.0
« Last post by Sawdust and Honey on February 08, 2023, 06:34:17 PM »
Swift recovery!
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News / News from our good friend Newton 2.0
« Last post by Newton_Gearloose on February 08, 2023, 04:40:09 PM »
Buzz  buzz fellow bees/wasps!
You might have noticed the absence of a valued member, frequent contributor in recent years here - Newton 2.0.

Our beloved bee has been recovering from a major accident/stroke of bad luck. I dont want to give too many details here, and will let the bee elaborate when theyre wings are fully mended and the tale is ready to be told by the bee themselves.

It was not a lab related accident, but has certainly left a big mark. Its been over a month now, healing is progressing at a rather surprising rate. Thankfully.

This was a very serious injury, the poor bee hasnt even been back to the home hive yet, still recovering in the care of the pros with all the fun potions and tools to help this bee build back their buzz.

Just  writing here to start a thread, homie could use some words of encouragement and support. I know this community has been a bright spot in this bees life, you all have offered much love and support in this bees journey already.

As with accidents like this go, the long road to recovery is not easy, in fact, it gets harder after the news settles in.

Any and all replys here I will share with my fellow bee. They;ll be back soon enough but you guys mean a lot to em and I know yalls kind words will help keep em bright and positive during this extremely challenging time.

Buzz on!
NG
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Harm Reduction Resources / Re: Could this be used to non-destructively test pills?
« Last post by flicker on February 01, 2023, 06:54:38 PM »
This is really neat. Unlike NMR, there's no fussing trying to get a uniform magnetic field (or being limited to the earth's field). Way easier to build in that sense.

Probably <$1k to build as is, without any further optimization, which is not bad for analytical stuff. And it would be a little annoying to use with all the tuning currently, but maybe you could design out some of the tuned elements with a fast enough TR switch.

What I'm wondering is how well it distinguishes relevant compounds. N and Cl are the common NQR-active elements, so say you are measuring the chemical environment of N atom. Looks like dimethylamine, diethylamine, and methamphetamine HCl easily distinguished (10.1016/j.ssnmr.2012.02.003). Methamphetamine vs. amphetamine should be easy, but methamphetamine vs MDMA is going to be a lot less of a difference.  If you are considering any analog with any kind of ring substitutions, I bet it gets tricky to correctly identify them. Imagine you are changing a methoxy to an ethoxy on a phenethylamine. That extension is two single bonds, two or three conjugated bonds, and then three more single bonds away from your probe nucleus. No experience with the technique, but it seems ambitious to detect that kind of small change and distinguish it from other similar small changes.

That being said, because this looks a lot more approachable than building an NMR instrument from scratch, I really hope my skepticism is misplaced. Need to find some better comparisons with spectra from closely-related compounds.
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