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Does DSL offer anti-emetics?
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I know the website itself doesn't, but if I contact the guy on whatsapp and ask for metoclopramide or another D2 antagonist would he provide it (obviously for an extra fee) or does he sell only SN? Is asking him for an anti-emetic directly going to make him think I'm untrustworthy?
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JassieDusk
No. He sells SN for meat curing purposes even though he assumes that most people are using it for something else. If you contact him making your plans to ctb too obvious, he won't sell it to you. That's how he makes himself not held responsible. It's like buying a knife in a gardening shop for other purposes. No one can prove that they knew what you planned on doing until you ask for a body bag and a shovel too.
Best thing you can do is fake a migraine and ask your local doctor for an antiemetic to help with the nausea. Almost every doctor will prescribe it without an issue
No. DSL, to my knowledge, doesn't offer anti-emetics. His business is in the realm of selling SN to people trying to cure meat. Undoubtedly he probably knows that people like us are using it for other reasons, but he maintains plausible deniability by selling it as a meat curing substance.
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eggsausagerice, idontknowwhatiam, JassieDusk and 1 other person
No. DSL, to my knowledge, doesn't offer anti-emetics. His business is in the realm of selling SN to people trying to cure meat. Undoubtedly he probably knows that people like us are using it for other reasons, but he maintains plausible deniability by selling it as a meat curing substance.
Yeah, it says so in the article, but also the reply above you makes a really fair point. I wanted to know if there were any cases of this actually happening to someone in the forum.
No. He sells SN for meat curing purposes even though he assumes that most people are using it for something else. If you contact him making your plans to ctb too obvious, he won't sell it to you. That's how he makes himself not held responsible. It's like buying a knife in a gardening shop for other purposes. No one can prove that they knew what you planned on doing until you ask for a body bag and a shovel too.
Best thing you can do is fake a migraine and ask your local doctor for an antiemetic to help with the nausea. Almost every doctor will prescribe it without an issue
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idontknowwhatiam, _wishforwings and nowitscomingback
No. He sells SN for meat curing purposes even though he assumes that most people are using it for something else. If you contact him making your plans to ctb too obvious, he won't sell it to you. That's how he makes himself not held responsible. It's like buying a knife in a gardening shop for other purposes. No one can prove that they knew what you planned on doing until you ask for a body bag and a shovel too.
Best thing you can do is fake a migraine and ask your local doctor for an antiemetic to help with the nausea. Almost every doctor will prescribe it without an issue
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