It does look sus.Emailed, interested in bulk raws but I seen some things on the menu that seemed odd, you’re Two Sea, also says it’s Tussi and shows a mixture of mags? Asking just because those two are very different reads and it’s written within one product. Thanks
Yeah. I guess we’ll see though, and I genuinely hope it’s simply an error in how the listing was written. That said, even if it is just a wording mistake, I do think it’s a fairly significant distinction. As it specifically identifies the product as “2C-B (Tussi) 99% Pure powder,” while also describing it as a combination of several different substances. Someone familiar with these compounds can obviously read the full description and understand that it isn’t being presented as solely 2C-B but referring to “2C-B” and “Tussi” as though the terms are interchangeable is still potentially confusing, as the terms do not ordinarily refer to the same thing. The “99% pure” wording also adds some ambiguity when the product is simultaneously described as a mixture.It does look sus.
Emailed, interested in bulk raws but I seen some things on the menu that seemed odd, you’re Two Sea, also says it’s Tussi and shows a mixture of mags? Asking just because those two are very different reads and it’s written within one product. Thanks
Yeah. I guess we’ll see though, and I genuinely hope it’s simply an error in how the listing was written. That said, even if it is just a wording mistake, I do think it’s a fairly significant distinction. As it specifically identifies the product as “2C-B (Tussi) 99% Pure powder,” while also describing it as a combination of several different substances. Someone familiar with these compounds can obviously read the full description and understand that it isn’t being presented as solely 2C-B but referring to “2C-B” and “Tussi” as though the terms are interchangeable is still potentially confusing, as the terms do not ordinarily refer to the same thing. The “99% pure” wording also adds some ambiguity when the product is simultaneously described as a mixture.
I’m not suggesting that any of this was intentional or making any claims about the actual contents of the product. I’m only commenting on the wording of the listing as it appears and pointing out a wording distinction that I think would be worthwhile for the seller to clarify.
Yeah, I think for the most part we’re on the same page. I get what you’re saying about the 99% part, and I’m not disputing that, grammatically and mathematically I can see how it’s intended to mean the individual components were 99% prior to being mixed.Not sus at all. Menu is offering two different books. Related to
#6 is Tuss, if you look around it’s on quite a few menus. That book is a mixture of four very different books. Those books are inside the brackets. Since the Pure wondering precedes the first open bracket, it indicates everything inside the open and closed bracket is 99 authentic on its own, premix.
That is both grammatically & mathematically the correct way present that info. What’s a bit confusing is the mention of Two-See before the Tus word. Cuz theis inside the brackets. He may have added that to draw attention that his form of Tus has bees in it Perhaps?
7. Is obviously just pressed![]()
my main point was just the way “2C-B (Tussi)” is written at the beginning. It makes 2 sealook like the defining name for Tussi, or like the two terms are interchangeable, when the rest of the listing shows it’s a mixture of several different things, including 2C-B. You could replace 2 sea
there with MDee-Ma, Ket, or Coke and my point would still be the same, none of those individual ingredients make sense as the name for the mixture as a whole, you know what I mean?
And like you mentioned, #7 is obviously just 2 seawhich honestly makes the distinction even clearer. The menu already has an actual 2 sea
listing right underneath it, so putting “2C-B (Tussi)” on #6 is what I found just odd in the first place.
Anyone put in an order yet? Hoping this one is legit.