Plugging caps does work, and poking holes in them will make them dissolve faster. I would worry about the burn/irritation of dry salts coming into contact with the mucous membrane in your rectum when the gelatin dissolves. (think of how it feels to snort mescaline/phenethylamines in general, IE intense burning, but in your rectum
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I say give it a shot if you want, people plug capsules often, and it might not burn as bad as i think it would. I've never tried it, but plugging 100mg mescaline hcl dissolved in 1ml water was slightly irritating. Not bad, but uncomfortable for a few minutes. IMHO solutions are prob a better route, especially given mescaline's solubility in water.
In my opinion (though i only have experience plugging solutions), plugging dry salts in caps would probably burn alot more when it finally does dissolve. I'd rather get the uncomfortableness out of the way right off the bat, and not have to worry about when the caps going to pop.
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