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My friend posted something very disturbing in telegram
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2024-10-04 at 5:54 PM UTC
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2024-10-04 at 6:03 PM UTCI'm excited
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2024-10-05 at 7:04 AM UTC*goat laugh*
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2024-10-05 at 7:33 AM UTC
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2024-10-05 at 8:56 AM UTCYou can just buy chloroform. It's used in botany for things like preserving samples. The whole chloroform on a rag thing is bullshit, a film trope, it doesn't actually work. Mixing bleach with other things is kinda bullshit too. You need to stop trying to troll π§.
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2024-10-05 at 12 PM UTCWHo are you, Emma Msogny (Literally I am Misogyny & Abuser of Women) ???
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2024-10-05 at 1:04 PM UTC
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2024-10-05 at 3:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by π¦π MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING - vaxxed and octoboosted π (we beat covid!) π¬πππ (π©β) You can just buy chloroform. It's used in botany for things like preserving samples. The whole chloroform on a rag thing is bullshit, a film trope, it doesn't actually work. Mixing bleach with other things is kinda bullshit too. You need to stop trying to troll π§.
It's pretty easy to make/obtain but I have never had a strong need to chlorinate anything. I had a 10kg pail of hypochlorite pellets in my garage and if I went near it my lungs would start to itch -
2024-10-05 at 5:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by π¦π MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING - vaxxed and octoboosted π (we beat covid!) π¬πππ (π©β) You can just buy chloroform. It's used in botany for things like preserving samples. The whole chloroform on a rag thing is bullshit, a film trope, it doesn't actually work. Mixing bleach with other things is kinda bullshit too. You need to stop trying to troll π§.
you sure know a lot about chloroform for someone whoβs definitely never chloroformed a woman before -
2024-10-05 at 6:16 PM UTCIt is a meme. That has literally never happened to anyone, ever. Every time an amateur chemist makes chloroform, anyone around them will be like HEY MAN HEY MAN I DARE YOU TO SMEEEEEEL IT!!! OMG YOU WILL PASS OUT xDDD
I don't think there has ever been a death or even a notorious poisoning case involving this specific substance. Nearly all data is for monitoring long term health effects and if there was any toxicity associated with it's production the chemicals would all have been banned long ago.
The benefit of living in 2024 is that you know all of the OTC chemicals you can get RIGHT NOW have been through decades of scrutiny by regulators and are too economically significant to ever be banned. But these same economic forces are also what killed the cottage drug industry and shifted all illegal drug manufacture to China/Mexico (geez I wonder where i've seen this before???) -
2024-10-05 at 6:25 PM UTCHmm donald trump, why do you have a rag in one hand wh enw e're just meeting in a parking lot near you're car???
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2024-10-05 at 7:25 PM UTChttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroform#Criminal_use
The use of chloroform as an incapacitating agent has become widely recognized, bordering on clichΓ©, through the adoption by crime fiction authors of plots involving criminals' use of chloroform-soaked rags to render victims unconscious. However, it is nearly impossible to incapacitate someone using chloroform in this way.[65] It takes at least five minutes of inhalation of chloroform to render a person unconscious. Most criminal cases involving chloroform involve co-administration of another drug, such as alcohol or diazepam, or the victim being complicit in its administration. After a person has lost consciousness owing to chloroform inhalation, a continuous volume must be administered, and the chin must be supported to keep the tongue from obstructing the airway, a difficult procedure, typically requiring the skills of an anesthesiologist. In 1865, as a direct result of the criminal reputation chloroform had gained, the medical journal The Lancet offered a "permanent scientific reputation" to anyone who could demonstrate "instantaneous insensibility", i.e. loss of consciousness, using chloroform
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2024-10-05 at 7:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I don't think there has ever been a death or even a notorious poisoning case involving this specific substance.
Look up that story of that chick that drugged and raped her own little sister with her boyfriend. They chloroformed the shit out of her, then when she woke up hit her again. She died, he went to prison because she snitched for immunity, then they found video evidence later she was actually the main aggressor or whatever. Think she lives in Brazil now
Although I'm just going off memory maybe it wasn't chloroform -
2024-10-05 at 7:40 PM UTCNvm it was Halcion
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2024-10-05 at 7:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Gridlocke They chloroformed the shit out of her, then when she woke up hit her again.
It doesn't sound like chloroform was being used to knock the person out, it seems more like they were already asleep or drugged with something else and the chloroform is used so they don't wake up, and it doesn't even work well enough to prevent that. -
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