Unsurprisingly, Gawker scoops me on American cokeheads in Argentina
Apparently, I was "hanging out with the wrong crowd" down there, as I saw no evidence of the $6 a gram coke that is allegedly making US hipster kids flock to Buenos Aires. Of course, I don't like strangers who are more belligerent and talkative than I am, so my spidey sense probably just steered me around them. However, in the comments is more mention of Paco. Can anybody explain what makes it different from crack?
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It's very bad for you and contains tons of chemicals used to process cocaine, they are the chemicals that are destroying Colombia and they will destroy a man much, much faster. We've only heard about it lately, so if the people selling cocaine to half the world are only now deciding paco is just safe enough to sell to third world minors, beware of it. Crack is probably safer.
third world citizens travel, too, even if our middle classes are dim in number, they still spends lots of money traveling around
anyway, here, in Brazil, every "gringo" cokehead goes nuts, cause the gram goes for less than 5 dollars, BUT (theres always a BUT), the quality of the product is pretty low. Talk about quantity over quality.
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