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09-06-2022, 04:09 AM
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Re: Madman on Hallucinogens Beats Young Man to Death
Those worthless bitches just talking shit. They do not even have the police # on their fuckkk up phone. The man are just as bad. No one helps. The accents sound Central American. Those fukk up people are just as bad as Asians when it comes to help. |
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09-06-2022, 05:23 AM
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Re: Madman on Hallucinogens Beats Young Man to Death
Types of hallucinogens Hallucinogens come in a number of different forms. For example: LSD is a powerful drug – typically, small squares of blotting paper or gelatine are soaked in LSD, which are then swallowed, although it may also come in tablets or capsules. PCP usually comes in the form of tablets, capsules or powders of various colours. It is usually swallowed, sniffed or injected, but is sometimes smoked. Ketamine is used by medical practitioners and veterinarians as an aesthetic. It is often used illegally as a hallucinogenic drug. It can be made into tablets or pills, or dissolved in liquid. It is usually swallowed, snorted or injected. Magic mushrooms can be cooked, boiled into a drink or eaten raw. Mescaline from the peyote cactus can be found as a white powder, while dried, ground peyote buttons can be found as capsules. It is usually swallowed, but can be chewed or smoked. Ayahuasca is a plant based hallucinogenic tea. Traditionally used in parts of South America, Ayahuasca has become popular amongst western travellers. Hallucinogens and ‘bad trips’ Hallucinogens are unpredictable drugs. Just because someone has an enjoyable ‘trip’ the first time, doesn’t guarantee they will always have pleasant experiences. Every person runs the risk of having a ‘bad trip’. Symptoms can include nightmarish hallucinations, extreme panic, paranoia and nausea. It is also possible to have a mixture of good and bad experiences in the one trip. Other unpleasant side effects can include: muscle spasms and loss of coordination convulsions and unconsciousness aggressive, hostile and violent behaviour catatonic syndrome, which means the user falls into a ‘zombie-like’ state. |
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09-06-2022, 05:08 PM
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Re: Madman on Hallucinogens Beats Young Man to Death
The white-shirt guy who intervened; instead of pushing purple-shirt guy away only to have him come back and continue to administer the beating, one swift kick in the dick would have ended the incident.
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09-07-2022, 12:22 AM
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Re: Madman on Hallucinogens Beats Young Man to Death
Random speculation, but he could be abusing deliriants, or dissociatives. I highly doubt this guy is on any psychedelic. Probably doesn’t even understand what he did to that poor person. It could be PCP or related analogues.
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09-07-2022, 12:51 AM
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Re: Madman on Hallucinogens Beats Young Man to Death
I'm just saying he didn't seem to be in that state of mind. Early in the vid, the victim made a move at him, and the killer had normal fighter reflexes to the guys movement. I agree some drugs will cause what you describe. I'm not sure though in this case. The aggressor seemed too "present".
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