karmaisabitch
Mage
- Mar 25, 2024
- 570
The global synthetic drugs crisis has hit West Africa, where people are digging up human bones to make a drug called 'kush
lol for real? I think it can be dangerous we're talking about dead people bonesim open to test it, Prozac and Benzos just dont work.
I think it's the end of the world !! They do anything in Africa but I'm sure it's coming to the USI just read 2 articles on the web about it. Sounds really effed up. I don't think you want it. Really.
id be totally ok with people using my bones or any part of my body after i die if that helps someone , then again i dont know if those people will like it so i think you are rigth its kind of fucked uplol for real? I think it can be dangerous we're talking about dead people bones
You're right-It's very sad and scary!oh, man.. this is really sad to me. people are so desperate to escape reality in any way (as im sure we here all mostly relate to).
there are better ways to escape reality, but we aren't allowed them. can't wrap my mind around it. we allow so much suffering, at what cost? when we have so many solutions? but the majority of human life is so fucking worthless to so many people with any power. so infuriating.
What kind if chemicals are they possibly taking from bones let's not forget it's the ants and other insects home since it's buried .. they did say 2024 we gonna see strange and horrible things happening so be ready my friendid be totally ok with people using my bones or any part of my body after i die if that helps someone , then again i dont know if those people will like it so i think you are rigth its kind of fucked up
lolInteresting.
If I die, you can all turn me into a drug.
An interesting alternative to classic cremation.
Yeah, I feel sorry for all the people who've become addicted to it. It's heartbreaking.
Seems like they likely digging up dead bodies in order to get formaldehyde from them.Yes!! And disgusting too..I never heard of this but today! But it looks like people being using that for years specially the middle eastern countries!
Cole told BI that kush was a mixture of tobacco, cannabis, tramadol, and fentanyl — but he noted that some believe it can also contain formaldehyde, a preservative used in embalming fluid for corpses.
Formaldehyde also has euphoric properties, says the National Library of Medicine, which explains why kush users could be raiding Freetown's cemeteries.