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musicislife

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Jun 15, 2018
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Suicide advice from the internet killed more people in the UK than ecstasy, cannabis, mephedrone and GHB last year, and while the numbers remain relatively low, people are increasingly going online to get tips on how to die.
 
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comfortablydumb

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Jun 19, 2018
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Well, the vast, vast majority of people who take ecstacy, cannabis, mephedrone and GHB are doing it for recreation and not for death. So, not so surprising.
 
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