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Hardly overpriced, and if it's anything like other drugs I've bought online, it should be pretty decent quality.

(, Mon 4 Sep 2023, 17:13, archived)
What does decent quality even mean
when applied to a skanky drug like speed? Slightly less rat poison than usual? Slightly more ProPlus than usual?
(, Mon 4 Sep 2023, 17:43, archived)
Pretty much

(, Mon 4 Sep 2023, 17:52, archived)
Of high purity and not cut with anything highly harmful. I'd have thought that was obvious - how the fuck else would you describe it?
Contrary to popular belief, drug suppliers don't go out of their way to poison their clients for the sheer fun of it, and the thing about online marketplaces is they have customer feedback just like Amazon. So a vendor selling bunk drugs will quickly get a whole slew of 1-star reviews, and someone selling gear that's laced with something really nasty would probably get booted off the platform by the administrators.
(, Mon 4 Sep 2023, 21:42, archived)
Contrary to unpopular speed addicts belief, speed is just muck, m8.
It's the bad drug that get's cut into good drugs like ecstasy and worthless cunt drugs like cocaine. It's the cheap drug that's advertised as a weight loss product on road signs on A-roads. It's the drug of choice for paedophile people trafficking lorry drivers.

Contrary to unpopular darkweb marketplace users' beliefs, darkweb marketplaces offer little anonymity, payment through blockchain offers zero anonymity, and the site is not run by hippy volunteers. It is either run by Russian/Albanian gangsters, or by the SIS, or both.
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 14:34, archived)
"Bad drug" is your opinion. I've enjoyed it on the occasions I've had it.
No idea where you're getting this nonsense about paedophile truck drives. I've never heard of any such thing.

Not sure why you think I said darkweb marketplaces are run by "hippy volunteers", either. They're businesses, obviously, and someone selling shit drugs will quickly become known as a vendor of shit drugs, same as on any other platform where stuff is bought and sold and customers can leave feedback.

I know being massively judgemental and self-righteous is kind of your schtick, but why are you so keen to tell me that a service I've used extensively and found to be consistently excellent is in fact terrible?
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 15:20, archived)
My opinions truly are my opinions, your opinions truly are your opinions. We exchange them in conversation. This is a conversation. Hi.

(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 17:15, archived)
"Online drug marketplaces are run by MI6" (assuming that's what you meant by "SIS") isn't an opinion, it's a statement of belief. And a pretty unlikely one, I have to say.
As for Albanian gangsters, the last thing I bought came from a man in Germany with a German name. *shrug*
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 17:56, archived)
Pretty unlikely, eh?
Silk Road and Hansa were infiltrated by police/SIS. A lot of these operations are. Same kind of deal whereby the music and film copyright protection companies seed torrents to catch users and ringleaders. You'd be mad to think GCHQ aren't watching you when you turn on your VPN and make crypto transactions via known criminal networks. DARPA has publicly stated they have software designed to monitor the dark web.

There was a British marketplace infiltrated in the last few years, I recall reading about it on BBC News but can't seem to find the article right now....
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 18:20, archived)
Right, but what are they gonna do - arrest literally millions of people for buying trivial quantities of drugs?
If anything happens it'll be the vendors they go after, and even then, probably only the minority who are shifting really significant amounts.
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 20:50, archived)
Infiltrating the network is the primary goal
(and by your participation, you became part of that network) but of course, they want the big fish.

That said, examples are made, and if they can't get you for something else, this would do.
(, Tue 5 Sep 2023, 21:39, archived)