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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2014, 07:34:06 pm »
Clothing can go a long way. Wear a dress shirt and kakis and act like you're on your way to or from work. Not that I have any experience with that sort of thing, but it seems like that'd be common sense, if you look and act like a professional they'll look past that you're a nigger with gauges. If your black definitely find a white female doctor, not an asian doctor. That should be common sense though too. White guilt is at all time highs so you can play that to your advantage and subtly play the race card if they are leery of you.

Yeah, I always wear a ironed button-up shirt and an unassuming pair of jeans whenever I'm going anywhere I don't want to be leered at. And I'm Asian hahaha

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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2014, 09:59:16 pm »
Clothing can go a long way. Wear a dress shirt and kakis and act like you're on your way to or from work. Not that I have any experience with that sort of thing, but it seems like that'd be common sense, if you look and act like a professional they'll look past that you're a nigger with gauges. If your black definitely find a white female doctor, not an asian doctor. That should be common sense though too. White guilt is at all time highs so you can play that to your advantage and subtly play the race card if they are leery of you.

Don't overdo it tho, I read somewhere that being overly dressed is a possible sign of drug seeker.
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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2014, 01:37:16 am »
Clothing can go a long way. Wear a dress shirt and kakis and act like you're on your way to or from work. Not that I have any experience with that sort of thing, but it seems like that'd be common sense, if you look and act like a professional they'll look past that you're a nigger with gauges. If your black definitely find a white female doctor, not an asian doctor. That should be common sense though too. White guilt is at all time highs so you can play that to your advantage and subtly play the race card if they are leery of you.

Yeah, I always wear a ironed button-up shirt and an unassuming pair of jeans whenever I'm going anywhere I don't want to be leered at. And I'm Asian hahaha
Heh look at that. We'll it should be even easier then. Tan kakis and a collared shirt and you will look like an average office man. Nobody will even notice the gauges. My doctor always makes small talk so be prepared for that.

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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #18 on: November 27, 2014, 03:45:18 am »
Clothing can go a long way. Wear a dress shirt and kakis and act like you're on your way to or from work. Not that I have any experience with that sort of thing, but it seems like that'd be common sense, if you look and act like a professional they'll look past that you're a nigger with gauges. If your black definitely find a white female doctor, not an asian doctor. That should be common sense though too. White guilt is at all time highs so you can play that to your advantage and subtly play the race card if they are leery of you.

Yeah, I always wear a ironed button-up shirt and an unassuming pair of jeans whenever I'm going anywhere I don't want to be leered at. And I'm Asian hahaha
Heh look at that. We'll it should be even easier then. Tan kakis and a collared shirt and you will look like an average office man. Nobody will even notice the gauges. My doctor always makes small talk so be prepared for that.

I have social anxiety so I'd plan to take some xanax beforehand, but I don't know what'd be more suspicious: an awkward and nervous me, or a completely emotionless and direct me? I feel like neither scenario is ideal.

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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2014, 04:29:46 am »
an awkward and nervous me

this might help you get the drugs
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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #20 on: November 27, 2014, 07:12:52 am »
Clothing can go a long way. Wear a dress shirt and kakis and act like you're on your way to or from work. Not that I have any experience with that sort of thing, but it seems like that'd be common sense, if you look and act like a professional they'll look past that you're a nigger with gauges. If your black definitely find a white female doctor, not an asian doctor. That should be common sense though too. White guilt is at all time highs so you can play that to your advantage and subtly play the race card if they are leery of you.

lol women cant be doctors

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Re: Finding A "Pill Mill" Doctor/Clinic
« Reply #21 on: November 28, 2014, 11:37:48 am »
I've got the sides of my head shaved, stretched ears, and I'm not white. No type of clothing would change that.
Well there's your problem, you look like a degenerate. Like that faggot constantinople said, you need to social engineer them, look presentable to be more trustworthy. Doctors will help you, but they will cover their ass first.

One poster on here, PoC, used to look for Asian doctors. He would tell them what previous doctors had prescribed him (lying of course) and got massive xanax scripts out of it. He also used to get fentanyl lollipops for migraines, which he didn't have as far as I know.

Actually I went for Arab doctors, though I think it was just coincidence in hindsight honestly. They'd generally ask what you've been on/are currently taking and I'd just list the pill in question I actually wanted along with two other non-recreational meds used for the same condition, like telling them I was on Xanax, Lexapro and Abilify or something like that. Then you just throw away the ones you don't want obviously.

I only got the Actiq pops once, when I was in Utah temporarily and actually did have a migraine so bad that I went to the ER. I was on benzos and feeling ballsy so I told this ER doc I used to get Actiq pops for migraine attacks and she actually gave me 3 of them, no way in hell did I expect that to work and still not sure how it did. They were only 400 mcg but still.