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supremacyofdeath
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- Apr 16, 2025
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My first post so forgive me if not perfect.
I see lots of anti- fentanyl propaganda around me constantly. How it's easy to die from it, I wonder if there's any truth to this? And if it's *so* common and *so* risky why isn't it being used more to die?
I'm a mild drug user, a bit of weed and prescription opioids here and there. Would it be worth it to seek out fentanyl and try to overdose from it? I know OD's aren't pleasant so perhaps I'm just answering my own question.
But I'm more so questioning the lethality of it. I know there are lots of hardcore drug users who can handle their fetty. But I wonder as someone who is pretty new and mild to drugs if I could overdo it with a textbook party drug overdose. Or is the risk of ending up a vegetable too high?
Is it Actually difficult to obtain?
I see lots of anti- fentanyl propaganda around me constantly. How it's easy to die from it, I wonder if there's any truth to this? And if it's *so* common and *so* risky why isn't it being used more to die?
I'm a mild drug user, a bit of weed and prescription opioids here and there. Would it be worth it to seek out fentanyl and try to overdose from it? I know OD's aren't pleasant so perhaps I'm just answering my own question.
But I'm more so questioning the lethality of it. I know there are lots of hardcore drug users who can handle their fetty. But I wonder as someone who is pretty new and mild to drugs if I could overdo it with a textbook party drug overdose. Or is the risk of ending up a vegetable too high?
Is it Actually difficult to obtain?