What noids were popular in 2014?
I have not done noids often and did them
the last time 2014 in a unknown smoking blend pack I bought in Budapest on the
street back then when I was there for a festival and me and my buddy didn't
find weed.
First 20 Minutes of dissociation, like a
lsd bad trip x100 and you can't move. Followed by 2 hours of absolute euphoria
I never experienced with any other drug (and I've done a lot if drugs), it was
so amazing and so dumb. Everytime I moved my arm I felt like I would have a
orgasm in every muscle because it felt so fucking awesome. Sounds weird but
words can't describe how crazy good it felt.
We carried on smoking that stuff 2,5 days
every two hours until we had nothing left (I felt like a crack addict,
everytime we started to feel it fade away we instantly took a new puff/rolled a
new joint) and it was always the same except we didn't get a bad trip in the
beginnig of the "trip" after a few rounds.
This was also the last time I smoked
noids/incense because I was so shocked how addicting it was. I swear if we had
had more I would have smoked everything, I could not have stopped. If I knew a
connection that would garantuee to have that exact same stuffin my
hometown/country I would have been ruined. It really teached me a lesson how
strong drugs can be and how nobody is immune to addiction if they meet the
fitting substance.
I know nobody can identify a substance
through this but I recently found this forum and I often think about those 2,5
days wasted in absolute bliss and thought maybe someone knows which noids were
popular back then (especially in Hungary)?
It lasted very long for a noid I remember
(every other incense I tried was 1 hour or under, this stuff was 2,5 and still
feeling after effects later (but we alway redose at ~2 hours). Was VERY
euphoric and had the noid typical OD symptoms with no tolerance.
E: and the high didn't creep up on you, I
exhaled and after 5 seconds it hit me like running train with maximum strength
I just googled krypton and it was marketed
as a kratom-extract, not a noid. Forget my whole message.
Old, useless pre-edit-message: Mentioning
the euphoria: There was a mix called krypton. It turned out that they mixed in
desmethyltramadol, a metabolite of tramadol, which combines opioid and mildly
mdma-like effects. Those both effects (amplified by noids) could have been what
you describe.
Also tramadol used to induce a state of
„daydreaming“ in me. you are semi awake but also sleeping while having trippy
lucid dreams. You wake up from every fart just to doze off after a few seconds
again. Its a weird feeling that cant be described by hallucinogens(not at all)
nor dissociatives (e.g. ketamine).
Those times were pure euphoria while
tripping(on real dangerous doses). Sadly, tramadol lost its dreamy, wonderful
effects on me and is now just another opioid.
Just to clarify this: my own experience is
based only on Tramadol (painkiller). But i heard of krypton and thought this
might help you looking, although desmethyltramadol is no noid.
Good idea thank you!, but it was not an
opioid I'm sure, I have done Tramadol and Opium and the euphoria was nothing
like it. More like a very manic feeling like I am going to go insane from this
crazy good feeling but it is also the best feeling ever, and we were constantly
laughing like idiots and doing nothing.
E: Also it was not a branded blend, it was
in a clear baggy and looked like oregano, we bought it from a shady looking
inner city homeless junkie guy in Budapest, (I would never do this again don't
askme why we did it I don't know)
PB-22 was big around then.
Yeah, PB22 was popular at that time,
although, in my opinion, didn't supply anything NEAR the euphoria this guy is
describing. Also, around that time... my personal 2nd gen fave... AKB48 was
pouring into most blends. IIRC, there was also a noid that was analogous of
SGT-25(?)... I think...? The one that lasted a few hours instead of the 50m
ceiling that most noids had. Sorry I could not be of more use.... but honestly,
there is no real way of knowing.
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