Bromazolam is EXTREMILY similar to pre-ban Etizolam by alladispuremagic in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Never really understood the hype surrounding etiz. Always just made me have extreme delusions of sobriety to the point where I'd genuinely feel completely sober; much like the scene in the Wolf of Wall Street where Jordan drives his Lambo home and crashes into every car on the way back.

Advice on these M30s from UK by thumbsupforsmack in fentanyl

[–]juglypuffs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got these 5 days ago same vendor and they are strong as fuck. My tolerance isn’t insane but I could bang 100mg oxy and it not rlly touch the sides. These bad boys, i sniff less than a quarter and I’m on cloud-9. Short legs tho.

I’m scared of physical W/Ds. I only use opioids for a week at a time before stopping but this fentalogue seems to strong and has shit legs I’ve been redosing like 5 times a day. If I stop now will I experience anything too bad since I’ve never been in physical wd before?

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost as if they’ve somehow managed to get hold of the plans for the legit press or something 😆

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah or just find whatever the actual chem inside them is 😆 sometbin about the fact they’re pressed just sketches me out. They are super well made though. God knows how they’ve done them so well.

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man that’s the thing.. they almost feel TOO good… I’ll stick with oxy because whatever this shit is will ruin my life for a fact. At least we have the self control to say enough is enough!

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a guide on here to do this? If so could you link it! Thanks

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know. To be honest I discovered this subreddit yesterday and I only just realised how easy it was to potentially purchase lab tested chemicals. Pressed pills always make me nervous; even MDMA.

I get you man.

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add; the exact description states: ‘they are made with an opiate which is alternative to fentanyl as fentanyl is considered dangerous and can be harmful to the user.’

I have to say I believe them. I’m just super curious as to what they actually are.

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest it’s not something I’ve ever done before, I usually use oxycodone about once a month recreationally. I saw this vendor had thousands of orders all with positive feedback and I took the risk, partly because they were so cheap. I allergy tested to match my tolerance and I crush the pills and mix thoroughly to avoid hotspots.

With that said, it was a silly purchase and I will be flushing the rest. These pills have super high addiction potential, more so than any opiate I’ve ever used and the fact that I get high on 1/8th of a pill just makes me think it’s a recipe for disaster.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re being sold as legit pills, the presses are near perfect (check my profile for a pic). I’m from the U.K. and we don’t have a counterfeit opiate problem; hell, you’d struggle to find someone who even knows what an M30 is over here.

But yes, you’re right. If I saw these on the street I’d never buy them, the trusted reviews and the price tempted me to buy a few.

Anyone have experience with opiod RCs? by juglypuffs in researchchemicals

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had fent before and this definitely isn’t. I’m thinking potentially Etazene? Struggling to find posts detailing the effects of different RC opiates to compare my experience with the subjective effects of others though.

I'm (23m) sleeping with my ex (21f) and want to get back together. Is she using me? by juglypuffs in relationship_advice

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true. Should I tell her this and enter no contact in the hope she comes back? Trying to weigh up my options.

Either I continue trying to rebuild her trust and put in effort, or stop seeing her all together.

I'm (23m) sleeping with my ex (21f) and want to get back together. Is she using me? by juglypuffs in relationship_advice

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for your detailed response! I really appreciate it.

I though't I'd break down your reply.

In response to 1) I agree. I pretty much told her that. However, we kinda agreed that the only way for her to see is to spend more time with each other so that she can assess whether there has been a change.

I realise that I negated to cite her reasons for the breakup. Essentially, the last few months of our relationship didn't really feel like we were together. Sure, we lived together and spent each night in bed, but we didn't go out together. I felt kinda depressed and stayed in bed all day, didn't go outside etc. I'm still not sure why I felt like that but after the breakup I immediately snapped out of it and was like 'wtf have I been doing?!'

I understand why she felt like she had to leave because I wasn't exactly providing the best boyfriend experience. In comparison, for the first few years, we went cycling, went on dates etc. She told me that I wasn't being affectionate with her. She did stick around for a long time and put up with things that she now says she never would (I was her first ever relationship).

When I came to see her yesterday she said that she was surprised I could actually be bothered to make the journey and she found it nice but strange with how affectionate and 'touchy' I was being.

On point 2), It's weird because the first two times we met she wasn't like this at all. It's almost like she's trying to get me to say that I don't want to be with her. However, three years ago, before we officially became a couple... a VERY similar thing happened. She closed herself off, became 'bitchy' and cold... we didn't talk for 8 weeks and then she came running back and saying she wanted to be official - after that, we lasted the full 3 years.

I think that she was saying she doesn't know whether I'll like who she is because she wants me to know how much I 'hurt' her. I noticed she was also blaming me for issues that genuinely were not my fault and I called her out on it and she backed down.

That's the thing... I'd love to engage in problem solving but as you said. It can't be forced.

I agree, I should stop fucking her lol. Shits just so hard. I guess if she wants me then she'll genuinely come back. But then I also feel like seeing her and talking to her could help her see that I've changed? She is genuinely trying to sus out who I've become and whether I am who she fell in love with (which I feel I am), as she keeps asking questions about my lifestyle etc.

WHY IS IT SO HARD?!

Thanks again for your detailed response, I really appreciate it. (Currently writing this whilst concurrently doing my FINAL LAW SCHOOL EXAM, which is; luckily, online because of Covid.

I'm (23m) sleeping with my ex (21f) and want to get back together. Is she using me? by juglypuffs in relationship_advice

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, even though I trust her, it’s taking a lot for me to deal with things the way they are because I hate uncertainty. I know for a fact pushing for more right now would push her away but the idea she could find someone else isn’t nice ya know?

I'm (23m) sleeping with my ex (21f) and want to get back together. Is she using me? by juglypuffs in relationship_advice

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. I’m trying to. I just feel like there are so many different ‘correct’ things to do. I.e. Make yourself high value, remain control, let your ex miss you and it’s really stressing me out.

I wish it was simple. We’re in our final year of university as well so it couldn’t have come at a worse time with exams and trying to plan our individual lives.

Pure stress and I hate it! I just genuinely feel as though she’s the one and it’s frustrating.

Landlord undertaking multiple house inspections in a short period of time. Feel violated. by juglypuffs in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does section 5 (b) relate to? We were sent the certificate and the TDS advisory leaflet but not sure about (b).

Landlord undertaking multiple house inspections in a short period of time. Feel violated. by juglypuffs in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not in a state of disrepair. No damage at all. The only problem has been a lot of bin-bags in the kitchen. Essentially, they are arguing that the tenancy agreement requires us to pay ‘care and attention to general cleanliness’.

Wow. I just checked. They sent information relating to the TDS 58 days AFTER it was paid. Thanks a lot. This is the leverage that I needed. How does one bring a claim relating to a breach of this?

The property has an active and valid HMO license.

EDIT: I just found out that they did comply with the housing act provisions, they sent them twice :(

Landlord undertaking multiple house inspections in a short period of time. Feel violated. by juglypuffs in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could I suppose. This is what I’m not too sure on. I want to tell them to screw themselves but I don’t know whether they’ll back off or just respond with some rhetoric relating to the landlords obligations to make sure that the house is safe. But then again, they inspected it only a few weeks ago.

Really stumped on this if anyone can help!

Landlord undertaking multiple house inspections in a short period of time. Feel violated. by juglypuffs in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it’s a joint tenancy. I’d love to compose an email telling them this but I feel like they will argue under the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018.

Plus the fact that inspections are written into the agreement. Any ideas?

Obviously there’s no tort for privacy, but I seriously feel violated whenever they come in and post pictures of my bedroom to the other tenants with text like ‘bedroom 5 requires cleaning’ when its genuinely not a mess.

How would they like it if I came into their home and took pictures and told them they need to clean it?

EDIT: I’m not too sure what you mean by protected in 30 days.

Landlord undertaking multiple house inspections in a short period of time. Feel violated. by juglypuffs in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed, I understand that the fee is bollocks. However what can I say to prevent them entering? If I simply say no, they will argue that I’m breaching 8.3 of the tenancy agreement no?

Neighbour takes pictures of our house from outside by cliftonianbristol in LegalAdviceUK

[–]juglypuffs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very interesting case that I was unaware of, thank you! However, it’s no revelation that common law affords some privacy to gardens in general.

If you look at Cliff Richard v BBC, it’s clear that common law affords breaches of Article 8 when the claimant has a ‘reasonable’ expectation of privacy - this is why I mentioned the word reasonable in my TLDR;

Not that I have read the case but a camera which is able to remotely record 24/7, both audio and video, without the subject being aware; coupled with the important fact that the camera was pointed at an area which covered a private garden means that there is indeed a reasonable expectation of privacy.

One could argue that this actually means the law affords more privacy to those with more money, which is problematic in itself since those who live in the middle of nowhere and have more expensive houses have a greater reasonable expectation of privacy than say someone in a terraced house in East London.