• New drug appears in Russia, eats away at flesh of users; causes them to literally rot to death
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[QUOTE=Boomersocks;30641377]This is terrible :ohdear: I want to know how it's able to rot your skin though[/QUOTE] It's a poison. You inject it into your blood, it gets carried into your muscles and stuff, it kills your muscles, they start to rot.
[QUOTE=.50 Cal;30638705]I'm pretty sure Desomorphine can't be turned into a gas like that, so you're safe.[/QUOTE] With SCIENCE it can! :science:
Lighter fluid, industrial cleaning oil, and iodine? Sounds like a recipe for a makeshift urticant.
So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?
[QUOTE=yaik9a;30641166]This would have never happened in the soviet era.[/QUOTE] yeah, instead of people killing themselves, the government would do it for them!
Mother of God, that image. :gonk:
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;30641673]So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?[/QUOTE] Poison is now considered a drug?
I could swear I've seen something like this before.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;30641673]So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?[/QUOTE] Natural selection.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;30641673]So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?[/QUOTE] This isn't a drug, It's a poison.
zombie apocalypse soon?
Seeing that picture and those videos made me sick for today.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;30641673]So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?[/QUOTE] Yep.
[QUOTE=redBadger;30638405]Anyone who does illegal drugs in general deserves to rot to death.[/QUOTE] So if the WHO or FDA declared Ibuprofen to be illegal... What about during the prohibition era? All those people deserve to have their faces melt off?
Story definitely seems suspicious. So I looked it up. The chemical in question does actually exist. It is, indeed, a morphine derivative, and it is, in fact, about eight times as powerful as morphine, and significantly more addictive. However, the chemical itself doesn't destroy. It was even used medicinally, as it is slightly [i]safer[/i] than morphine. Did some more looking, and found a much less sensationalist story: [url]http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100603/159292501.html[/url] Surprisingly, the whole "rotting flesh" thing is apparently accurate. However, it would be better to emphasize that it's the poor quality of preparation, not the drug itself, that causes the problems. If prepared using better methods, it would be much less devastating. Still highly addictive and probably still able to destroy lives, but nowhere near as quickly. It should also be said that the main reason the drug is popular is because codeine, the main ingredient, is widely available in Russia. Codeine itself is a rather addictive, and easily abused. Pure codeine is classed as Schedule II in the US, same as opium or cocaine, although medicines containing only minute traces are available over the counter. Most states, however, have instituted a limit - you can only purchase a small amount within a certain time period. Codeine is similarly restricted in most other countries - Canada, Britain, Denmark and Australia have similar limits. Some countries restrict it further - in Germany and Italy, it requires a prescription, and Greece bans it entirely. Russia has a simple solution - restrict codeine, and desomorphine use will drop off quickly as it becomes more difficult to make.
Where do I get this stuff, gon get fucked up.
Holy fucking shit.
Wonder what it does the the brain Russian zombies?
Holy shit this is disgusting.
[QUOTE=Tobba;30642163]Wonder what it does the the brain Russian zombies?[/QUOTE] Seems like nothing really, the dude shown in the video seemed to talk rather normal.
Also, am I the only one who wasent really disturbed by the picture?
[QUOTE=gman003-main;30642052]Story definitely seems suspicious. So I looked it up. The chemical in question does actually exist. It is, indeed, a morphine derivative, and it is, in fact, about eight times as powerful as morphine, and significantly more addictive. However, the chemical itself doesn't destroy. It was even used medicinally, as it is slightly [i]safer[/i] than morphine. Did some more looking, and found a much less sensationalist story: [url]http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100603/159292501.html[/url] Surprisingly, the whole "rotting flesh" thing is apparently accurate. However, it would be better to emphasize that it's the poor quality of preparation, not the drug itself, that causes the problems. If prepared using better methods, it would be much less devastating. Still highly addictive and probably still able to destroy lives, but nowhere near as quickly. It should also be said that the main reason the drug is popular is because codeine, the main ingredient, is widely available in Russia. Codeine itself is a rather addictive, and easily abused. Pure codeine is classed as Schedule II in the US, same as opium or cocaine, although medicines containing only minute traces are available over the counter. Most states, however, have instituted a limit - you can only purchase a small amount within a certain time period. Codeine is similarly restricted in most other countries - Canada, Britain, Denmark and Australia have similar limits. Some countries restrict it further - in Germany and Italy, it requires a prescription, and Greece bans it entirely. Russia has a simple solution - restrict codeine, and desomorphine use will drop off quickly as it becomes more difficult to make.[/QUOTE] Codeine also seems waaay less harmful than this shit. When taking codeine pills you're more likely to OD on the paracetamol in the pills than the actual codeine. Even then this stuff seems fucked, theres a video on youtube of a guy who has no flesh left around his leg and it's just bone, yet the rest of his leg looks normal.
I never thought I'd ever see a bone sticking out like that on a living person. It's really surreal.
[QUOTE=Gareth;30642256]Codeine also seems waaay less harmful than this shit. When taking codeine pills you're more likely to OD on the paracetamol in the pills than the actual codeine. Even then this stuff seems fucked, theres a video on youtube of a guy who has no flesh left around his leg and it's just bone, yet the rest of his leg looks normal.[/QUOTE] It's not the desomorphine doing that - it's the iodine, the phosphorus, the acids, and all the other crap that the crappy reaction being done makes, especially with the typical quality of Russian ingredients.
[QUOTE=redBadger;30638405]Anyone who does illegal drugs in general deserves to rot to death.[/QUOTE] those that think all drugs are bad are ignorant. most of the things that are "illegal" today were once used for actual positive uses, to name a couple, Ecstasy was used by marriage counslers, only when nothing else worked and what do ya know? people learned what they love din the other when taking it only a couple times and lived there lives happily. and marajuana, it kills less than anything legal kids can get their hands on and was only prohibited due to the fact it would kill the lumber industry the drugs themselves are illegal because the fat cats can profit off a plant anyone could grow or get shipped to them overseas. so before you go hating on something you've never done yourself or have seen done by close friends who can tell you the truth about it, dont resort to ignorance. now in teh case of other drugs like meth, huffin paint, and otehr retarded shit thats people being stupid for stupid reasons this drug is one of those examples, you'd have to be a freakin psychopath to WANT to try something with proven downsides.
I've once heard about bites from certain Australian spiders that can make your skin rot but DAMN!
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;30641673]So, you guys still think [I]all[/I] drugs should be legalised?[/QUOTE] If all drugs were legalized do you really thing someone would be retarded enough to choose a drug that will rot their body within a year over another drug that won't cause them nearly as much bodily harm?
well it depends on what they could afford, no one can predict the future, people on meth do it cause nothing they do will allow them to afford something safer like weed. and cigs are more expensive than any drug altogether. legal suicide
[QUOTE=Xilo;30642517]well it depends on what they could afford, no one can predict the future, people on meth do it cause nothing they do will allow them to afford something safer like weed. and cigs are more expensive than any drug altogether. legal suicide[/QUOTE] What the fuck are you talking about? Meth is cheaper than weed? Cigs are more expensive than all drugs? What backwards ass place do you live in?
cigs are rising in price all the time dude, it'd be no suprise that a single cig would outprice a blunt. its just economics, does it really suprise you?
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