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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: Laughing Man on January 07, 2012, 01:16 am
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Hey all, I have access to great quality domestic LSD but it comes to me as liquid, and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of what would be the best to drop it on for shipping?
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Lol. Didn't you post on one of my threads? I believe you did. Now, you played the know-it-all, hates to repeat shit to newbs guy, but here you are asking a question that you obviously should already know.
"Everything you have asked for is around, and we get tired of repeating things for every new user. Search around and read up, we all had to at one point or another"
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...jelly babies !
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I suspect that jelly based sweets don't suck up the liquid very good. Why not just use blotter paper? Either by blotter art and then hide the blotter e.g. between the cd and the back of a jewel case or just ordinary blotter, write a little love letter on it (after dropped/dipped and dried) and tell the buyer at what distances and/or coordinates to cut it himself?
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Thanks for the input everyone, I'll look into gummy candies but I fear they won't absorb it well. Blotter paper is possible I guess, just typically not what I would want to do with liquid.
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Thanks for the input everyone, I'll look into gummy candies but I fear they won't absorb it well. Blotter paper is possible I guess, just typically not what I would want to do with liquid.
There's a reason blotter is the most commonly used method of storing and circulating LSD. That reason is it being the best fucking method, along with microdots. Buy a sheet (tons of legit clearnet sites sell "blotter art" as collector's items), learn how to soak it properly, lay your acid and sell it.
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I'd also like to add that in some countries, the medium that the LSD is stored on is included in the total weight if you are busted. I'm no authority on the topic, but I'm pretty sure that microdots were the medium of choice in the 70's and this change in law was one of the catalysts behind moving to blotter paper.