What do you think of "sociable" cocaine?

I know you get for what you pay, I ask for your mercy for what I am going to ask! :)

I am used to street cocaine, which is horrible sometimes, and I pay for it more than 99% vendors' fishscale cocaine costs (100 euro per gram is the low-quality/everytime-is-a-bet street coke price here). Now, whereas the street one is somewhat acceptable to me sometimes :), I do not really want to go with fishscale cocaine (tough I am curious), especially because I would like to start to a spend less.

That said, if someone had direct experiences both of street coke and sociable from DNMs cocaine, it would be nice to hear something first hand. :)


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[9 Points] None:

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[8 Points] drukqsxtal:

From personal experience, I'd like to say that social stuff is a false economy. You pay less, but you get a lot less in subjective effects. One could go through about 2 or 3 gs of the average Social Coke and only get as high as doing 1/4 G of nice, high-end flake.

I always thought that Social stuff was mainly for people who liked to resell it.

I've always gone for nice flake. It costs more per G but if you do your research with the vendors, the nice £70/80+=per-gram stuff can last one person a solid 12-14 hours at a minimum, and sometimes is good enough for 2 or 3 people to have a solid night on it with some left over.

Social Coke = false economy if it's for personal use


[3 Points] Darknettoker:

No better than a good espresso.


[2 Points] stilldogman:

I hate it. I hate it so much. It's just another excuse for people to cut the shit out of coke. There's too much cut coke as-is, which is fucking sad, because I keep hearing "I didn't really like coke, it didn't do much for me."

Yes, it didn't do much for you, because it was somewhere between 5-and-10% fucking purity. Your hundred mg line was 10mg of coke. You will not get the bliss that you thought you were paying for.

I think that you will find that "sociable" and "street" coke are the same thing. Or it could be the purest shit you've ever had. Everything is so terribly misrepresented in the coke world...


[2 Points] None:

I hate shitty active cuts. The inactive ones also fuck up my nose. Give me the purest shit you have or nothing at all.


[1 Points] None:

I've always thought that it meant that it was shit.

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[1 Points] Hushyaziz:

I've had really decent coke described as 'social' coke. Same price as the shite that's sold on the street here anyway


[1 Points] ever_so_smallfry:

My man, I have tried cocaine from both sides, of varying qualities.

—FIRST: On the street level, I used to get it from $40 - $60 a g, different dealers, and it was usually decent, sometimes even satisfyingly good.

—SECOND: I moved up to dealing small-time (locally), where I would get 14gs for around $400, and that would always be a rock cut straight from the brick. That was better stuff; it wasn't suuuper pure or craaaazy good, but it didn't seem to have any other active cuts in it and I (along with all my friends and customers) was happy with that. I sold that for $60/g.

—THIRD: Trying out DNM coke; bought some "sociable", mid-level cocaine from a couple (3+) different vendors. Did not like it very much, in all cases. U could feel the burn, and would leave me kinda tweaky and nervous/anxious, and would also clot up my nose and it was super annoying. Best case I'd rate 5/10. I'm still trying to get rid of that product.

—FOURTH: Ordered some better grade coke from the DNMs. To my dismay, it was not nearly what I'd expected. Some were passable, most were still iffy. No higher than 7/10, and that was buying allegedly "Grade A" stuff.

In conclusion, it's hard to find a good, legit dealer for coke on the markets. If u do find one, stick to him/her, and please pass on the reference >.<' And IMO, street coke can often times be more decent than "sociable cocaine", perhaps cuz vendors selling low quality coke on the DNM tend to be more creative with cuts, or at least have a much greater spectrum of possibilities than a regular street dealer.