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barrowingtime
#1 Posted : 10/12/2010 9:03:30 PM

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Couple months back there was an failed experiment done with using this jar and some naptha. The jar was consider a loss and stored in a cabinet to use as lighter fuel later. Last night SWIM used up the majority of the naptha and let the jar sit out overnight to evaporate. Today you can see some familiar looking nasty yellow stuff. Being very amused by this, i thought someone here could tell me what it is, or is not. Thanks.

 

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rave420
#2 Posted : 10/13/2010 6:53:49 AM
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this may or may not be oily impurities that have been pulled along DMT. If i evaporate my naphtha after i freeze precipitate it looks just like that. Funny enough, if i scrape and smoke like 20 mgs of the leftovers from the freeze perc. i still get WAY out there. Maybe some form of jungle?

the more i think about it the more i come to the conclusion that Mimosa Hostilis contains alkaloids we haven't even heard off yet! I am sure it's full of things that the mind can't even conceive of. Who knows what that might be. Don't smoke it unless you know it's kosher.
It's likely not.
 
barrowingtime
#3 Posted : 10/13/2010 12:46:11 PM

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your probably right, Swim will still just take and try to purify it to see what happens.
 
 
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