What Are the Best Drugs to Sell - Goblin deleted video reupload
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the challenges and risks involved in selling various drugs, ranking them from most to least desirable. The speaker covers substances like lean, crack, weed, meth, cocaine, and heroin, analyzing factors like profit potential, customer loyalty, and law enforcement risks. Lean and weed are highlighted as popular choices with good returns, while heroin is condemned for its devastating impact. Meth and crack are seen as risky due to the behavior of their users. The video offers a frank, often humorous take on the drug trade and the moral considerations involved.
Takeaways
- 😀 Lean is a high-demand drug, but its high price and the challenge of finding wealthy clientele make it difficult to sell. Moreover, cracking the seal of the bottle reduces its value.
- 😀 Selling fake lean is not considered legitimate, and the risks of selling it are significant, including getting robbed or losing clients to competitors.
- 😀 Selling lean requires finding consistent, wealthy customers, and once these clients are found, they tend to return. However, lean plugs face significant risks of robbery.
- 😀 Crack is a risky drug to sell, with law enforcement often flipping crack users to catch the dealers. Crack addicts may betray their dealer to avoid jail time.
- 😀 Crack is placed in the D tier due to the high risks of selling and the ease with which addicts might turn on their plug.
- 😀 Weed, particularly flower, is less profitable, but it is often sold alongside other products like blow or Molly to increase overall revenue.
- 😀 The weed dealer, often loved for their reliability and consistent supply, is seen as one of the best plugs due to the high demand and accessibility of the product.
- 😀 Selling weed is often accompanied by selling concentrates or other drugs to diversify and increase profits, making it a less primary income source.
- 😀 Coke dealers are generally viewed positively by customers, with the speaker noting that they are often good people and reliable.
- 😀 Meth is categorized in the E tier, with meth heads not coming back as frequently as crackheads, and users often go on long benders before re-upping.
- 😀 Heroin is ranked the lowest (F tier), with the speaker expressing strong disapproval of selling heroin, considering it highly harmful and potentially life-threatening.
- 😀 The speaker condemns heroin dealers, suggesting that if everyone stopped selling heroin, it could reduce the harm caused by users switching from opiates to heroin.
Q & A
Why is selling lean considered risky and complicated?
-Selling lean is risky because it involves finding a wealthy clientele who can afford the high price, dealing with expensive re-ups, and ensuring the product remains sealed to retain its value. Additionally, it is difficult to hide the bottles without drawing attention, making it susceptible to robbery.
What challenges do lean dealers face regarding clientele?
-Lean dealers must find wealthy clients who are loyal, as people rarely shop around for lean once they find a reliable supplier. However, it's not easy to maintain such clientele, and dealers are also vulnerable to being robbed due to the high value of the product.
Why is crack considered a risky drug to sell?
-Crack is risky to sell because addicts often flip on their dealers to avoid jail or rehab. Law enforcement can easily track down crack dealers based on information from addicts, which makes selling crack a high-risk business. Moreover, dealers face the threat of being targeted for robbery.
What is the difference between selling weed and selling other drugs like lean or crack?
-Weed is considered a safer drug to sell compared to lean or crack because it is more commonly accepted and has a larger customer base. Weed dealers also tend to diversify their offerings, selling additional products like blow (cocaine) or Molly, making it a more sustainable business model.
Why are weed dealers often also selling other drugs?
-Weed dealers often sell other drugs like blow or Molly to diversify their income. Weed on its own does not provide enough profit, so dealers complement their sales with other high-demand substances.
What makes a good weed dealer stand out?
-A good weed dealer stands out by providing quality products, offering competitive prices, and maintaining a reliable and consistent supply. A friendly demeanor and the ability to avoid re-packaging products at inflated prices also contribute to their reputation.
Why is meth considered a less frequent product in terms of re-ups?
-Meth is considered a less frequent re-up product because it has a longer-lasting effect compared to crack, meaning users don't need to buy it as often. While crackheads may re-up within minutes, meth addicts may go on long benders before returning to purchase more.
Why is heroin viewed negatively by the speaker?
-Heroin is viewed negatively because it is seen as a dangerous and morally objectionable drug. The speaker argues that heroin users don't start with the drug but instead graduate from opiates, leading to higher risks and fatal consequences. The speaker also encourages people to disassociate from heroin dealers.
What are the ethical implications of selling heroin, according to the speaker?
-The speaker highlights the ethical issues of selling heroin, arguing that it contributes to the spread of addiction and death. They suggest that if heroin were no longer available, people might stay on less harmful opiates, thus saving lives. The speaker strongly condemns heroin dealers and encourages people to avoid associating with them.
How does the speaker view the role of the police in dealing with crack addicts?
-The speaker refers to a common tactic used by police, where crack addicts are incentivized to inform on their dealers in exchange for avoiding jail or rehab. This leads to the risk of dealers being caught quickly and facing significant consequences for their involvement in the drug trade.
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