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bdiminishedminor7 ago

My bet this one is about drugs, probably xtc pills. The guy has quite a stash, and needs to get rid of it fast for some reason. 20$ a piece seems about right for 2015, albeit on the high side. Also, the word "bean" is old slang for xtc, tough not commonly used. Apparently, he has pills from different batches (some are sassier than others), and pills from different batches can be combined (they are very respectful and amicable with one another).

The cat&dog reference seems to be about how well his pills mix with other drugs, which, for anyone buying pills in these quantities, should be a considerate point of concern, as xtc is often mixed with other drugs. 'Cat' probably refers to Ketamine, which can be mixed with xtc to heighten the experience. Could also mean cocaine, but that drug is not commonly used in combination with xtc. 'Dog' is known slang for heroin (which can be combined with xtc, even though that is a rare practice). Other contestants are plain old alcohol, cannabis or GHB, which are either hardly ever combined with xtc, or generally mix so well that they wouldn't warrant a special mention.

lurch91 ago

I live in NC, and $20 USD sounds about right on for beanz. When i was in high school (over 10 years ago), a quadstack would EASILY sell for 15-20 dollars. When I used to roll, we had G's up hoes down on a constant basis and if you sold them less than <5 at a time, the price was $20/bean all day every day. If you bought more than that, you might could get them for $15/bean if you were lucky.

And depending on what kind of x you got, you could easily mix it with special k OR a downer, most of the time it was just benzos considering ron with x is not a safe combination considering you will never know (unless sent off for testing) what that pill was cut with. A legit roll pill with just contain mdma, but they are often cut WITH other drugs to "enhance" experience, such as ketamine which is extremely sedating.

Either way, I have heard people selling "dog food" as heroin before.