2, C
The term "2, C" refers to a specific type of drug known as a psychedelic. It is part of the 2C family, which includes various compounds that are chemically similar and produce hallucinogenic effects. 2, C is often used recreationally for its ability to alter perception, mood, and thought processes.
Originally synthesized in the 1970s by Alexander Shulgin, a prominent chemist, 2, C has gained popularity in certain subcultures. It is typically consumed in small doses, and its effects can vary widely depending on the individual and the environment. As with other psychedelics, it is important to approach its use with caution due to potential psychological risks.