WE INTERVIEWED THE INVENTOR OF ROFLCOPTR, THE NEW DRUG BRITAIN’S PANICKING ABOUT
Roflcoptr. God, is that really what people are calling drugs these days?
Apparently so. This month, Mixmag carried a story about it, claiming it was the en vogue chemical of the moment. Then, on Friday, NME.COM ran a story about it. Then suddenly everyone in the media started talking about Roflcoptr. After I mentioned it on Twitter, I even got retweeted by Roflcoptr.co.uk – which is busy promoting the chemical through social media. I was beginning to feel a bit out of the loop. Since when did people get in a tizz about drugs before I’d even heard of them?
Thankfully, after the digital pushers at Roflcoptr.co.uk drew my attention to their website, I realised that I had heard of Roflcoptr. Ages ago. In fact, VICE had published an interview that Hamilton Morris did with the man who invented the chemical which makes Roflcoptr soar – methoxetamine – back in 2011.
You can read the whole thing here. And I recommend that you do. It’s a great interview and just about the only piece of rounded journalism currently in existence on Roflcoptr.
Read the full article here

