Silk Road forums

Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: TheFrostyMountains on September 21, 2011, 11:47 pm

Title: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: TheFrostyMountains on September 21, 2011, 11:47 pm
Well, needless to say, I fucked up... But maybe not? At least in this case I had the privilage of recognizing a thief before anything big happend ! He doesn't know that I know ! I'm just pretending that
everything is OK and that I am oblivious ..  It cost me $20 when I left the room to go and get my cigarettes to find out he is a thief so I think I bought this guy cheap. I know it was only $20, but I have
fantasies of killing him now. We never hung out much, but he moved a pound of weed for me a couple years ago. I think he might be into the hard drugs now... Is there any way to kill this guy without getting caught ?
Please , I need some ideas !

TFM
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: Serguei on September 22, 2011, 12:35 am
Your message is very strange...
I think it's the price to pay for anonymity, you get all kinds of people saying funky things....
You do seem genuinely pissed though, hence the fuzzy writing.

You did talk about "soul"... are you willing to lose yours for 20$?

Just forget about it, next time just trust your gut and don't tempt with the devil.


I'v always thought I was insane, but people never stop amazing me...
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: profspudhed on September 22, 2011, 09:34 am
steady on dude, i know you may be a bit pissed off that someone stole from you but is $20 really worth taking a life for? have you tried confronting him, maybe even punch him in the face if itll make you feel better but $20 is no reason to splatter someones brains over the wall.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: treebeard on September 22, 2011, 02:27 pm
heh, I can empathize - but it's nice to see some legitimate advice being given in the thread.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: EnterTheMatrix on September 22, 2011, 03:10 pm
Smoke some weed and chill out. Forget about him, you just had a CHEAP $20 lesson :)
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: Modoki on September 22, 2011, 03:27 pm
haha yeah, EnterTheMatrix is right - my lesson costed 3 grands. I wish I learned this for 20$. So roll a J and think about karma.
Much love and good wishes, and even more good wishes to you profspudhed.
I hope you do well in the future.
Blessings
M
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: trees on September 22, 2011, 03:31 pm
Just cut him out of your life bro (figuratively of course).  I hate fucking thieves, scums of the earth. Feel better man, toke up.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: towelie on September 22, 2011, 08:43 pm
what would you do in the case of $900.  That's what some fucker owes me IRL.
Just too afraid I will go too far.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: Serguei on September 22, 2011, 09:10 pm
what would you do in the case of $900.  That's what some fucker owes me IRL.
Just too afraid I will go too far.
Whatever you do, I think you shouldn't don't do anything that could hinder his ability to repay you.
If its time he needs, I would give it to him, even splitting into multiple parts (even if God knows how annoying it is for you).

Now if he HAS the cash but doesn't repay you, that's a whole different story. I know the feeling, and it's full of hate...
I think you should scare, and not hurt. Flower delivery to mother, signed with HIS name and with a "I think about you everyday" note... hmm lovely :)
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: towelie on September 22, 2011, 09:50 pm
I've been promised $ on the 4th.  I've been getting a sob story about a DUI and lawyers fees and boo hoo this and that.
He's one of those spoiled brats with a rich daddy that I think is making him work this one out on his own. Or not.
When the guy gave up junk (it was actually easier to get $ off him when he was using ?!) his dad bout him $2k top of the line golf clubs because he had pawned his other set.
After about a hundred texts it took two notes on his door to get a response.
I don't have his mums address but I don't suppose it would be too hard to find.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: Serguei on September 22, 2011, 10:23 pm
I've been promised $ on the 4th.  I've been getting a sob story about a DUI and lawyers fees and boo hoo this and that.
He's one of those spoiled brats with a rich daddy that I think is making him work this one out on his own. Or not.
When the guy gave up junk (it was actually easier to get $ off him when he was using ?!) his dad bout him $2k top of the line golf clubs because he had pawned his other set.
After about a hundred texts it took two notes on his door to get a response.
I don't have his mums address but I don't suppose it would be too hard to find.
I sympathize. It must be very frustrating! 900$ is quite a sum already.
I think some people didn't watch enough movies (or too many..).
If trying to drag him to an ATM didn't work, yes an address is a finger's snap away :)
Good luck
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: towelie on September 23, 2011, 06:17 am
Thanks Sarge.
Always kinda wanted to say that. ;D
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: Tryptamine on September 23, 2011, 07:26 am
...Don't kill someone over $20. By now you've probably realized that's a bad idea.

That aside, ricin.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: profspudhed on September 23, 2011, 09:37 am
@towlie

$900 is a lot of debt to let an addict run up, again im not a dealer so i dont really know about these things but id never "lend" someone drugs over the value of the profit ive made off them already just to cover my own arse. but its a bit late for that now, plus like i say what do i know on that side of things IRL im the kind of placid doormat who would just let it slide unless it was causing me serious financial trouble myself.  as for getting your cash back do you know if he actually has any cash or stuff you could take from him, hell id be tempted to kick in his door and take stuff to the value if its there and he isnt willing to co-operate, the alternative is to get a few large threatening friends to first remind him that he owes and needs to pay soon, its usually enough to scare someone into paying if the heavies give you a warning (although again im not familiar with addicts so i dont know if itd work the same)

@tryptamine

ricin is all well and good but it is still detectable to a point, plus un soaked red kidney beans arent always easy to come by, if you want a very easy to make and disguise poison nicotine is your best bet. take a couple 50g pouches of rolling baccy and some water, bung it in a pan and boil it until it reduces to a thick liquid, in concentrated form like that a small amount is lethal, its also very hard to taste in say strong coffee and if your target happens to be a smoker then its hard to detect what caused the heart attack which killed them as they already have all of the chemicals from cigs in their bloodstream anyway. but please dont do this to anyone, god knows where i pick up this info or why i remember it, there is almost no reason for taking a life ever and if there were i sure wouldnt do it in a sneaky way like poisoning (despite my love of ninjas and their dirty underhanded ways)

another way to take down a known drug user would be to say get something like bromo dragonfly, force a load down their throat/spike a drink and theyre just another unfortunate victim of a mislabelled substance or overdose (oh fuck me why do i think of these horrible things!)

EDIT

my bad red kidney beans produce phytohaemagglutinin still a lethal poison but ricin is from castor beans
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: towelie on September 23, 2011, 05:19 pm
@Prof.
 Well the original debt was over $2k and he did bring it down while he was using. Even when I was I would run into him at the dealer and he'd hand me 100 or something. Then he quit and boom. Gone.
It's not causing me serious financial hardship but it's the principle of the thing. I actually still believe in a thing called honor and a man's word is bond that kind of stuff.
We'll see what happens on the 4th.  I may have to check in earlier to check for a moving truck or something.
Believe me when I say I would have kicked the door in a long time ago if there wasn't the issue of a 100lb pit bull on the other side.
I'm pretty sure he has money as he a plush job at a very exclusive country club.
Oh well see what happens.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: enddox on September 23, 2011, 05:47 pm
hey man, just chill out.. i think most of us involved in the drug scene have been ripped off at one time or another. I WISH I was only ripped off for $20.

It's just one of those things that you have to accept and, after all, it's only money.

Just let it go now before it escalates into something that you will regret and maybe even screw you up for the rest of your life.

Don't worry he will get what is coming to him. The world has a funny way of dealing out justice.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: RapidImprovement on September 23, 2011, 08:10 pm
There are some you can trust.

I'd like to consider myself as one :)

Trust but verify!

Live by that!
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: towelie on September 24, 2011, 12:46 am
TFM,
Sorry i hijacked your thread but it's true, you found out cheaply.
Get this asshat out of your life and move on.

T
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: EnterTheMatrix on September 24, 2011, 03:03 pm
hey man, just chill out.. i think most of us involved in the drug scene have been ripped off at one time or another. I WISH I was only ripped off for $20.

It's just one of those things that you have to accept and, after all, it's only money.

Just let it go now before it escalates into something that you will regret and maybe even screw you up for the rest of your life.

Don't worry he will get what is coming to him. The world has a funny way of dealing out justice.

+1 We are STRONG believers in KARMA.... Don't do bad people! It will bite you in the ASS!
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: boomtemple on October 08, 2011, 05:57 am
As my grandma used to say, "Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas".

If your choice of 'friend' costs you $20, then the school of hard knocks has just handed out lesson 101 - How to be a good judge of character and lesson 102 - how to secure your valuables.

I've distanced myself with lots of people in the past because of one personality flaw or another.  Either you look elsewhere for friends, accept having less of them, or cope with the fact that the ones you have aren't perfect and that from time to time there will be some costs associated with keeping them around.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: treebeard on October 09, 2011, 01:12 am
Either you look elsewhere for friends, accept having less of them, or cope with the fact that the ones you have aren't perfect and that from time to time there will be some costs associated with keeping them around.

indeed.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: SoggyLemons on October 19, 2011, 10:16 pm
Truths I've learned:
1) Never loan money to friends... it just brings about bad blood.
If they need the money bad enough and you have it to spare, give it, but never loan.

2) Be honest and forthwith in all your dealings. A secret will come to light some day, and a broken trust may never heal.
You break your promise, you cheat, you lie, you steal... others will hear of it, and you will never find a place.

3) Worry less. Nothing is so great that you should make yourself suffer over anything. The universe is cruel enough without adding to our own burdens.

Forget about the 20, tells everyone who knows this guy that hes a thief. Give him no safe harbor to turn to and let him suffer the life he has made for himself. There is no greater curse and death is an easy escape.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: urabus on October 21, 2011, 06:26 pm
I've been promised $ on the 4th.  I've been getting a sob story about a DUI and lawyers fees and boo hoo this and that.
He's one of those spoiled brats with a rich daddy that I think is making him work this one out on his own. Or not.
When the guy gave up junk (it was actually easier to get $ off him when he was using ?!) his dad bout him $2k top of the line golf clubs because he had pawned his other set.
After about a hundred texts it took two notes on his door to get a response.
I don't have his mums address but I don't suppose it would be too hard to find.
I sympathize. It must be very frustrating! 900$ is quite a sum already.
I think some people didn't watch enough movies (or too many..).
If trying to drag him to an ATM didn't work, yes an address is a finger's snap away :)
Good luck

900$ is nothing, a lesson is when you lose $5,000 while tripping on acid.
Title: Re: Just Another Example to Not Trust a Soul
Post by: chronicpain on October 22, 2011, 05:37 pm
Im in towelles position, I was ripped off for about 850, actually it was 920, but whos counting, lol.. Im still doing my best to go after the scammer, but with the internet, its so damned easy to hide and very difficult to find them if they do it right. luckily, the guy who ripped me off made some stupid mistakes, like emailing me from his regular email account and yahoo was generous to give me his ip address when i supplied the police report..

So, there is hope, but for 20 bucks, It just sucks, Id hate to see what you would do if you lost 1k...

For me, while money is a huge issue, its the getting screwed part that gets me more than losing the money. its putting the trust into someone, not so much the money, while the money is damned important, its number 2 on my list... But boy, does it suck to get ripped off. All you can do is learn from your mistakes, try to not do them again and move on..