I looked it up because I remember reading a bunch of horrifying shit about acid, and then accidentally DOING acid (because in the literature I read, they called it LSD and made it sound so awful and scary, I thought, "I'll never do this!") which destroyed any credibility the 'authorities' had with me regarding drugs.
After I heard about the zombie cannibal, I thought, "Bullshit." But then I looked here on Erowid and instead of "bullshit" I'm thinking, "Fuck, I should get a gun."
I believe bath salts are created by the government and probably were given to our guys in Iraq or wherever the F they were, and that's why they were throwing puppies off cliffs and gang-raping fourteen year old girls, and killing themselves in great numbers, more than after any other war.
Well, I don't REALLY believe that, it just now popped into my head as a theory, but it sounds entirely plausible. I'd hate to think American men are capable of such chickenshit, petty mean-ness, but realistically I know they are.
My own dad used to blow up frogs for fun, with firecrackers. I will let you imagine where he stuck the firecracker. I never saw this and I prefer to think of it as a myth, but I know it's true. He didn't even GO to war. So, as usual, men are fucking weird.
In general, experienced drug users who enjoy getting high with a variety of different substances all say, to paraphrase, "Bath salts suck, don't do them."
The "Mainstream Media" is either intentionally or unintentionally spreading fear-based panic unrelated to facts. Irresponsible, as usual. Remember kids: In a court of law it was decided "news is entertainment, and does not have to be accurate."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcjzdoiL0j4
Here's some LSD stories from Snopes. Snopes is not the last word on things, though. I know for a fact that sometimes the're wrong.
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/drugs/orange.asp
1967, The Los Angeles Times
published a story about four tripping Santa Barbara college students who "suffer[ed] serious eye damage" after spending hours staring at the sun.
Snopes points out all the earmarks of a hoax: None of the kids is named and neither is the "spokesman for the Santa Barbara Opthalmological Society," the doctor quoted in the story, or even the writer of the piece. Which is pretty much all you need to know about the story.
http://reason.com/archives/2012/05/27/5-great-teen-sex-drugs-freakouts-rainbow/5
"The LSD horror story," writes Snopes, "was picked up by the Associated Press and quickly spread all over the U.S., appearing in such prominent news publications...as The New York Times and Timemagazine." Better yet, only eight months later, The LA Times experienced a sort of editorial flashback: The paper published an almost identical story written by the AP and set in Pennsylvania.
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The zombie cannibal who ate the homeless guys face is a story with names and facts. However, no one has yet confirmed Bath Salts are the problem.
Huffington Post - 1 day ago
It wasn't just that one man chewed another man's face off in Miami on May 26, ... 'Zombie' Attack May Push Congressional Action on 'Bath Salts' Ban ... Thursday, Lindy West wrote for Jezebel: So a guy ate another guy's face. ... large part of ahomeless man's face in Miami, Florida has said she believed he.
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_MDPV.shtml
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