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Ok wtf am I looking at? No way that pic is real. Essplain fool.
its all real, research krokodil, its a really fucked up drug, i saw this a while back and became sick to my stomach, its really nasty, people who continually use the drug die with in 3 years, its real big over in russia
When people ask you what car you drive and you say a BMW and they get all excited until they see it...
my build thread. M50 swap, shaved bay, and wire tuck. http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87351
Ok wtf am I looking at? No way that pic is real. Essplain fool.
"How is Krokodil made?
The problem is not necessarily desomorphine addiction, it's the fact that krokodil users are unable to make a pure enough final product prior to use. When performed in a lab, the transformation of codeine into desomorphine is a rather easy, three step synthesis. When cooked in a kitchen lab, however, krokodil users often lack for materials, and thus use gasoline as a solvent along with red phosphorous, iodine, and hydrochloric acid as reactants to synthesize desomorphine from codeine tablets."
"Once the skin around the injection site is damaged, the area becomes a target for gangrene. This leads to skin decay around the injection site, and, in time, the skin sloughs off, often exposing the bone below."
let me just say that that is one of the most discusting thing i ahve ever seen and i wanna say i hate you guys for showing me that hahaha on a side note my girlfriend threw up after i showed her hahaha
It seems like you would die of a blood infection or from bleeding LONG before you were able to see bone like that. How does a wound like that NOT bleed?
It seems like you would die of a blood infection or from bleeding LONG before you were able to see bone like that. How does a wound like that NOT bleed?
I'm still skeptical...
That picture does seem little excessive but when use to work at an outpatient center, I use to perform pretty nasty debridments like this. You can literally see and smell the rotting flesh along with the bones sometimes. Some of which formed from just a simple bed sore.
It seems like you would die of a blood infection or from bleeding LONG before you were able to see bone like that. How does a wound like that NOT bleed?
I'm still skeptical...
Did you ever watch the videos? I was the same way till they showed a woman getting her thigh worked on. It ate a hole through her leg and she was not bleeding.
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