BananaHands
Staff member
This is how it starts. But of course it's Miami. Nobody will probably notice for a while.
I thought it was experimental marijuana that made them...Article said:authorities have speculated that the attacker was suffering from "cocaine psychosis".
A silencer... smart. Sadly they don't work for shit in RL.FINALLY, THE TIME HAS COME!
*opens the door to her survival bunker and waits*
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I gotta figure the best route up through the canadian border without hitting too much population.
That has to be crossthreaded... I mean, she really should have finished screwing it in by now.FINALLY, THE TIME HAS COME!
*opens the door to her survival bunker and waits*
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Sauce ploxDamn, I just saw what was left of that dude's face. Jeebus.
I wish my posts could physically vomit on other halforumites.So basically the physical version of your posts.
...what?!I hope I get to be a boomer. I can't wait to puke and/or explode all over your assholes.
And zombie-ism? Holy shit, who would have guessed?"Bath salts" are literally bath salts - the stuff you get in those generic gift baskets when you don't know what to give someone.
Some crazy SOB came up with the idea of smoking them, which causes them to have a SEVERE hallucinogenic effect, similar to PCP. High/extreme pain tolerances, severe irrationality, psychosis... yep... fun times.
Actually this site says it's both, sort of:We know, for example, that these products often contain various amphetamine-like chemicals, such as methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MPDV), mephedrone and pyrovalerone.
Why are they called bath salts?
"It’s confusing. Is this what we put in our bathtubs, like Epsom salts? No. But by marketing them as bath salts and labeling them 'not for human consumption,' they have been able to avoid them being specifically enumerated as illegal," Horowitz says.