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Perfectly Flawed
June 28th, 2013, 05:47 PM
Just an interesting documentary of one of the deadliest drugs in the world. I found it interesting and maybe you guys will too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsUH8llvTZo

James Bond
June 28th, 2013, 10:55 PM
That's a pretty graphic video at some parts.

It's a horrible, horrible drug.

Nellerin
July 6th, 2013, 12:32 AM
Just an interesting documentary of one of the deadliest drugs in the world. I found it interesting and maybe you guys will too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsUH8llvTZo

You can make anything into a "drug" but there is nothing special about Krokodil (I've seen the documentary already, a while ago.)

VICE covers any weird thing that occurs, nothing interesting about Krokodil. You can smoke or inhale paint and have almost the same negative things occur.

However, it does say something about the global culture when you see people trying to create "poor man's heroin" and then completely screwing over their lives.

Rayquaza
July 17th, 2013, 10:57 AM
To be honest, you can name practically any drug as deadly depending on its usage method, amount and concentration.

RebelHeart
July 17th, 2013, 11:01 AM
Seen it before
I can't imagine why you'd use it...

Tobias
July 26th, 2013, 04:54 PM
Seen it before
I can't imagine why you'd use it...
You would do it becuase you dont care about life and want a cheap high.
And anyways stuff like scopolamine is much more dangerous (used as a weapon).

RebelHeart
July 26th, 2013, 05:12 PM
I don't believe scopolmine is as bad as being told really...
Think its just like hypnosis, not everyone is as vulnerable for suggestion, whether its because of a drug or suggestion on its own

Tobias
July 26th, 2013, 05:49 PM
I don't believe scopolmine is as bad as being told really...
Think its just like hypnosis, not everyone is as vulnerable for suggestion, whether its because of a drug or suggestion on its own

With just pure scopolamine and its relatives you dont lose free will or anything like that, its just a psychedelic drug, you get some nausia and get a cannabis like high, and for some you get strong hallucinations which are dream like.
But there seems to be some "special" formula with which you make this Devil's Breath scopolamine which would make you very submissive and later on make you forget everything that happend.

RebelHeart
July 27th, 2013, 07:15 PM
I heared about that, didn't know it was a special mix.
All I've heared about it was in a documentary made by Vice, same as with the one about Krokodil.

What I'm saying is, I don't believe that the same amound of that drug will cause the same amound of sensitivity for suggestion with everyone. Which is the same with hypnosis, some people just can't be hypnotized.
I am one of the people who are simply not vulnerable for the suggestion used in hypnosis, so why would that drug work on me? You can say that it is a drug-induced state, so there is no fighting it, yet I've met people who managed to keep control of their mind while doing other drugs, why would the Devil's Breath be any different?
The brain isn't just a simple control panel on which you have to turn one switch to make someone vulnerable for suggestion (usually, that is). I believe doing crime with that drug will require the same work in front of the action as with hypnosis, finding persons who'd give you the wanted respons on the drug.

What I also wonder is, how would the drug effect people who always rationalize their actions, people who never do something on the auto-pilot since they can't?
I mean, I have to focus on a sound to hear it, if I'm not focussing on you, your words simply won't reach me, my brain filters all the sounds I'm not focussing on, away. If that would be the same while under influence of the drug, you can suggest all you wan't but I'd never hear it, simply because I need my consciousness to hear stuff.

But this topic is about Krokodil, let's get back to it.

Vocabulous
August 3rd, 2013, 03:59 AM
two words: fuck. that.