Is Glue a stimulant Depressant or Hallucinigan?!


Question: Also what is:
Heroin
Diet Pills
Hashoil
Hashish
chronic
Ganja
Sensimilla
PCP


Answers: Also what is:
Heroin
Diet Pills
Hashoil
Hashish
chronic
Ganja
Sensimilla
PCP

Well first off, heroin is not a depressant, its an opiate, which is the base for post-op painkillers such as vicodin,percocet, oxycontin, and all of the codeines. Also many stimulants/depressents can be hallucinagenic in even medium doses. Included in these are marijuana, ecstacy, even cocaine produces auditory hallucinations. Diet Pills i believe are barbituates. Hashoil and Hashish are products of marijuana. Chronic's most known form is marijuana sprinkled with cocaine. Another known form is California Chronic, started in california, it has a different growing process in that the actual plant is planted in soil soaked in embalming fluid, and produces a unique high. Ganja is a slang term for marijuana. Sensimilla, or sensi, is the term for flowers produced from a female plant that has not been fertilized and does not contain seeds. PCP is a street created drug similar to Acid/LSD but is far more dangerous and intense due to being created in the same bathtubs as crank and other street drugs.

glue is a craft product for sticking things together

Are you kidding?

Glue is a craft thing.
Heroin=Depressant.
Diets pills=Stimulant
Hashish=All of the above? Same as weed.
Chronic, ganja, sensimillia are all weed.
PCP=EXTREMELY potent hallucinogen

haha.
these people are stupid.
this person is talking about when you sniff glue to get high.
Glue is either a stimulant or hallucinigan.

I think it's classified an intoxicant. You can have hallucinations probably, but it will kill you if you do it long enough.





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