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- From: csk@eecs.nwu.edu (Chris Kush)
- Subject: FAQ: Water, version 0.5b, June 4 1994
- Message-ID: <Cqswr9.5Hx@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 1994 03:09:09 GMT
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- "WATER" Frequently Asked Questions - alt.drugs
-
- Version 0.5b - June 4, 1994
-
- This file is intended to answer typical questions about Water to
- reduce traffic on alt.drugs. This FAQ is continually maintained; new
- information about Water should be mailed to "csk@eecs.nwu.edu".
-
- CONTENTS
-
- 1) What is Water?
-
- 2) Is Water dangerous?
-
- 3) Can I put Water in my bong?
-
- 4) A FOAF got some laced Water. How frequently does
- this happen?
-
- 5) How is Water synthesized?
-
- 6) Is homebrewed "bathtub" Water as effective as "the
- real thing?"
-
- 7) What is 'kind' Water?
-
- 8) Are there different types of Water?
-
- 9) What is the LD50 of Water?
-
- A1) Descriptions of Water 'trips'
-
- A2) Street Prices, June 3, 1994
-
- A3) International Legality Update
-
- A4) List of Contributors
-
-
-
- ANSWERS
-
-
- 1) What is Water?
-
- Water, W, Hot Ice, Liquid Crystal... all these "street" terms refer to
- the same substance, known chemically as H20. Water is a highly addictive and
- toxic chemical, which in its natural state is completely odorless, tasteless,
- and clear.
-
-
- 2) Is Water dangerous?
-
- Yes. A scientific survey recently concluded that every creature on
- earth contains Water, and almost every creature imbibes more during its life.
- Moreover, every animal that has ever ingested this substance has invariably
- tried to get more. Organisms unable to get more Water show signs of
- withdrawal, or "dehydration," and eventually die. Organisms that ingest more
- Water inevitably die anyway.
- Aside from the biological considerations, remember that Water is
- composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen, which are used together as rocket fuel.
- Enough cannot be said about the volatile nature of this chemical.
-
-
- 3) Can I put Water in my bong?
-
- Mixing drugs is never recommended, but if you must attempt this, note
- the following:
-
- -Water acts as a coolant and filter. You are likely to get larger,
- smoother hits than normal.
-
- -Water may actually blend into the smoke, imparting its own qualities
- to the hit.
-
- -Water may splash up and get in your mouth. Yuck.
-
-
- 4) A FOAF got some laced Water. How frequently does this happen?
-
- Almost all Water contains some contaminants. Generally, since Water
- has no taste or odor, the presence of either of these may indicate foreign
- substances. Water is so strong, and so cheap to produce, that the story of
- the dealer who dusted his grass to make it salable doesn't really apply.
-
-
- 5) How is Water synthesized?
-
- The simplest synthesis is as follows:
-
- -Fill a pot from the kitchen tap.
-
- -Boil for fifteen minutes.
-
- The Water is now suitable for ingestion.
-
- Steve J. Quest gives a more involved recipe yielding a higher-grade
- intoxicant:
-
- Preparation of Hydrogen Oxide (Water)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- An Erlenmeyer flask is first filled with a few grams of zinc
- metal chips and is then fitted with a two hole rubber stopper. A
- thistle tube is introduced through one hole and pushed to a
- level where the end of the tube is just above the zinc chips. A
- rubber tube is introduced through the other hole and connected
- to a horizontal copper pipe filled with loose fitting chunk
- cupric oxide. The other end of the copper pipe is connected to
- a Liebig condenser mounted in a distilling fashion (open end
- pointing down) which is suspended above a capture beaker.
-
- A bunsen flame is placed under the cupric oxide reaction pipe,
- and any kind of cold liquid is allowed to circulate through the
- condenser. (some would use cold tap Water, but I can not
- recommend that procedure here due to legalities involved.)
-
- Sufficient quantities of concentrated sulfuric acid are then
- introduced through the thistle tube to completely cover the zinc
- chips to a level ABOVE the end of the thistle tube. Condensation
- will start to occur within the condenser and run out into the
- beaker. The crude product represents a technical grade of
- hydrogen oxide, suitable for recreational purposes.
-
- The reaction sequence is as follows:
-
- Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2 H2 + CuO -> Cu + H2O
-
-
- 6) Is homebrewed "bathtub" Water as effective as "the real thing?"
-
- In the author's opinion, "bathtub" Water ("slosh") will never be able
- to compete with legendary types like Owsley, Naya, and Perrier, but there is
- of course a certain satisfaction in synthesizing your own.
-
-
- 7) What is 'kind' Water?
-
- According to Peter McDermott:
-
- There are actually two major kinds. 'Soft' Water and 'Hard'
- Water. The 'soft' Water does less damage (to kettles, pipes, etc.)
- but the hard Water is a better hit.
-
- Some people argue that there is something called a 'gatevalve' syndrome,
- where some people who begin on the relatively harmless 'soft' Water are
- likely to escalate to the hard stuff. However, this isn't true of everybody.
- Personally, I've been drinking soft Water for years without ever trying
- anything harder.
-
-
- 8) Are there different types of Water?
-
- Christopher K. Koenigsberg explains:
-
- There are apparently variations in the chemical makeup of W sold in
- stores, so someone should look into this for the FAQ (W's still
- available over the counter, no prescription necessary, not yet
- regulated by the FDA, nor scheduled by the DEA, I guess? How much
- longer before they catch on? Maybe we should be more cautious and not
- talk about it so openly, before they start having congressional
- hearings or something?)
-
- For example I've seen W labelled "Steam Distilled" but on the same
- shelf also seen W labelled "Drinking Water" and even "Spring Water",
- and a more expensive kind for Babies (yes they are even hooking
- innocent infants) and there may or may not be differences beyond just
- the labels and packaging. There are variations in the price even for
- the same kind of stuff, the local store brand is always the cheapest,
- regional "Artesian Wells" etc. are more expensive, and the imported
- kind is most expensive.
-
- There are vending machines outside some grocery stores (hey! you don't
- even have to show an ID to prove your age!) which will disburse W
- either Distilled or for Drinking, into your own choice of unlabelled
- container (so you can pretend it's something else). And the Drinking
- kind supposedly has mineral additives. I don't know if this is
- Strychnine, among the additives, which maybe causes the cramps when
- you drink too much, too fast, or too cold.... but I hear that's just a
- myth.
-
-
- 9) What is the LD50 of Water?
-
- TOXICITY DATA
- REC-WMN LDLO:180 GM/KG/28H JAMAAP 104,1569,35
- IPR-MUS LD50:190 GM/KG NTIS** AD628-313
- IVN-MUS LD50:25 GM/KG MIVRA6 8,320,74
- REVIEWS, STANDARDS, AND REGULATIONS
- NOHS 1974: HZD M1000; NIS 561; TNF 436805; NOS 294; TNE 7313166
- NOES 1983: HZD M1000; NIS 500; TNF 313467; NOS 324; TNE 8785413; TFE
- 3032116
- EPA GENETOX PROGRAM 1988, INCONCLUSIVE: B SUBTILIS REC ASSAY
- EPA TSCA CHEMICAL INVENTORY, JUNE 1990
- EPA TSCA TEST SUBMISSION (TSCATS) DATA BASE, JANUARY 1993
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- LD50
- 4180 MG/KG ( ) ( )
- > 99999 MG/KG (IPR-MUS)
-
- CHRONIC EFFECTS
- OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS
- PRIMARY INFECTIONS OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (CMV) ARE USUALLY ASYMPTOMATIC
- BUT IN RARE CASES, SUBSEQUENT INFECTIONS MAY CAUSE MONONUCLEOSIS-LIKE
- DISEASE. CMV CAN ALSO RESULT IN LATENT INFECTIONS AND HAS BEEN
- IMPLICATED IN CERTAIN TYPES OF CANCER.
-
- This is of course in mice and may not apply directly to humans. W can be
- very dangerous, so play nice and be safe.
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 1: Descriptions of Water 'trips' and usage
-
-
- Kevin Jernigan, alt.drugs #85634:
-
- I drank Water for the first time at a party last night, and it was great!!
- Some of my friends who do W told me about the experience earlier, but I now
- realize that it was beyond my wildest expectations. I was a little bit scared,
- at first, because I heard about some of the bad side effects that it can cause.
- A few people said they choked on it, and one guy said that he dribbled it all
- over his clothes and got them wet. Luckily, none of these things happened to
- me. They started passing glasses around to everyone and I decided to take one
- The Water was very clear in color. They said it was scored from a guy who got
- it from a spring in Canada. I don't know whether it was really Canadian
- Water, but it was definitely good quality, judging by the color. I used
- about 500g of it. When I put the glass up to my mouth, and swallowed, the
- first sensation I felt was of something wet traveling down my throat. This
- sensation started before I had even removed the glass from my mouth. I was
- able to acheive the same feeling again, by taking another swallow. As the
- trip progressed, I noticed several other things. The W produced a state of
- mind that I believe could best be described as a lack of thirst. The trip
- didn't last for very long, but I think that it would be safe to say that
- the experience gave me some important insights into my consciousness.
- Chief among these, is the realization that Water can relieve thirst.
-
-
- Ray Mialki, email contribution:
-
- Although I don't partake, some of my neighbours down quite a bit of the
- stuff, filling swimming pools and such. I use it in great moderation,
- not even having an outside hose spigot to wash the car with. Daily
- showers seem to be my habitual use.
-
-
- Peter McDermott, alt.drugs #unknown:
-
- A recent major survey (n=1) has showed that Water addiction runs in families.
- At present, NIDA funded scientists are working flat out on the genesis of
- this crippling condition.
-
- Unlike other addictions, W abuse is believed to affect all sections of society,
- rich and poor alike. However, scientists have discovered that a gene may well
- be responsible for a predisposition to drinking W.
-
- Although 12 step 'W' recovery programmes have been around for some time
- now, major cities have begun to witness a growth in self-help programs for
- Adult Children of Waterholics. "Henry" is a member of such a group.
-
- "Well, I've just got so much rage about this, y'know? I was never
- able to confront them about it at the time. I thought that
- drinking Water was normal.
-
- Now I'm angry. Ours is a sick culture. The French would never dream
- of exposing their children to 'W' at dinner. There, the kids go from
- breast milk to wine. But every single day, there it was, sitting at
- the dinner table in front of me. Of course, they wouldn't let me have
- any, but after watching them do it, I saw where they got it from. I
- began sneaking to the tap, and taking a sip. Before I knew where I was
- I was into the hard stuff - you know, Water sports. Baths, showers,
- stuff like that.
-
- Well, eventually, I hit bottom. I out in town and the craving came on
- me and I found myself licking it up from puddles. Then it was toilet
- bowls. There are no wells too deep for the 'W' addict. So I went and
- got help. I've been in recovery for like.. 3 days now, but I wasn't
- making any progress. Then my therapist told me about A CoW and since
- then, it's been nothing but milk. And not mother's milk either..."
-
- However, not everybody accepts that 'W' use is a problem. 'Mary' has been
- using 'W' for a month now. She feels that the dangers of 'W' have been
- much exaggerated.
-
- "It's all propaganda, isn't it? I've been doing 'W' for ages now, and
- it's just a bit of a buzz, innit. It's harmless man. There isn't a
- single study that *proves* 'W" has any effect on the bladder, and as
- for people who say it makes you piss. Well, they are just dirty minded.
- As I said, I've been doing 'W' for a month, and I've never had a piss,
- ever.
-
- We've started a pressure group called 'Fair Play for Water' and it's our
- aim to force the government to tell the truth about 'W'. If there are
- risks, tell us what they are, and how we can minimize them. Prohibition doesn't
- work. The government knows that. Why else would they have repealed the
- laws against heroin and cocaine? Unfortunately, there are political
- careers to be made out of that issue. Vote Libertarian. Privatise the
- Water companies. Stop all government regulation of Water now!!!!
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 2: Street Prices, June 4, 1993
-
-
- Chicago, IL, North Shore Area
- -Typical Naya, $1 US per liter.
-
- Springdale Township, Pennsylvania
- $5 per 1000 gallons.
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 3: International Legality Update
-
-
- In Europe W is becoming something of a threat real fast. I myself
- have witnessed tourists trying to score W desperately the last couple
- of hot days here this week. As of yet there is no shortage of W, but I've
- heard that in Greece it's getting scary.
- The police are starting to recognise this situation and have called for
- more forces on the street, weeding out W-pushers and sentencing them to
- severe punishments straight away!
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 4: Contributors
-
-
- Kevin Jernigan (jkevin@mercury.aichem.arizona.edu)
- Ray Mialki (rm1g+@andrew.cmu.edu)
- Steve J. Quest (squest@moonwatcher.avrtech.com)
- Peter McDermott (peter@petermc.demon.co.uk)
- Christopher K. Koenigsberg (ckoenig@kimbark.uchicago.edu)
-
- And to all you whose headers got chopped, my apologies.
-
-
-
-