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Ecstasy (MDMA) pills.
The bitterness of ecstasy pills can vary based on the ingredients and any contaminants present in the pill. Ecstasy pills can be bitter due to the chemicals and binders used in their production. Some pills may taste like aspirin if they contain similar ingredients or are cut with substances that mimic that taste.
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The drug known as Ecstasy is called MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are cut with (mixed with) different drugs, usually heroin, cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines).
No, not all Ecstasy pills have ketamine in them, although some of them do. Ecstasy (MDMA) pills are rarely pure MDMA. Usually, they are cut with some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), but they can also be cut with cocaine, ketamine, or heroin or other opiates.Since nobody is regulating the production of Ecstasy, there are thousands of different kinds of Ecstasy, and each kind comes and goes. Someone could write a very good answer about what kinds of pills have ketamine in them, and six months later, those types of pills wouldn't even exist anymore.Furthermore, unless you buy a pill-testing kit, there is no way to really know what's in the Ecstasy you're taking. For example, someone might tell you, "the pale green pills with the smiley-faces stamped into them do not have ketamine." Even if you manage to find some Ecstasy that looks like that, it could be from a completely different batch that was cut with ketamine.
If you still have some pills on you, yes. && if you are driving while rolling.
Depending on where you get it from, you can probably get two ecstasy pills with that money.
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