Japanese and Japanese culture are both pretty harsh on the use of cannabis. Coming from a country where weed is legal, and was more accepted even when it wasn’t, I cant tell you how much we don’t have „zombie cigarettes“
pushinginchairs on
i was curious about said zombie ciggy lol
RevoOps on
>Etomidate is a short-acting intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the induction of general anaesthesia and sedation for short procedures such as reduction of dislocated joints, tracheal intubation, cardioversion and electroconvulsive therapy.
Cool cool cool. So just straight up taking stuff that requires an anaesthetist to get the dozes right or it might kill you?
bmwkid on
For a country that has a lot of rules about drugs, they sell a ton of painkillers there OTC that have ingredients that aren’t really allowed in the rest of the world
kvlt_ov_personality on
If they don’t want people to smoke ‚em then maybe they shouldn’t have given them such a cool name. Is Southern Japan stupid???
GrandDuchessMelody on
I saw this on YouTube a while ago
Zen1 on
„etomidate“ sounds like it could be the name of a town in Hokkaido.
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eSherm
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Ain’t that the same kind of stuff that killed Michael Jackson?
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It’s been super popular in Singapore and Thailand and quite a few other SE Asia countries. It’s also been known as “k-pods” since it’s somewhat similar to ketamine except far worse for you. I’m surprised it hasn’t taken off in the US or Europe
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Japanese and Japanese culture are both pretty harsh on the use of cannabis. Coming from a country where weed is legal, and was more accepted even when it wasn’t, I cant tell you how much we don’t have „zombie cigarettes“
i was curious about said zombie ciggy lol
>Etomidate is a short-acting intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the induction of general anaesthesia and sedation for short procedures such as reduction of dislocated joints, tracheal intubation, cardioversion and electroconvulsive therapy.
Cool cool cool. So just straight up taking stuff that requires an anaesthetist to get the dozes right or it might kill you?
For a country that has a lot of rules about drugs, they sell a ton of painkillers there OTC that have ingredients that aren’t really allowed in the rest of the world
If they don’t want people to smoke ‚em then maybe they shouldn’t have given them such a cool name. Is Southern Japan stupid???
I saw this on YouTube a while ago
„etomidate“ sounds like it could be the name of a town in Hokkaido.
eSherm
Ain’t that the same kind of stuff that killed Michael Jackson?
It’s been super popular in Singapore and Thailand and quite a few other SE Asia countries. It’s also been known as “k-pods” since it’s somewhat similar to ketamine except far worse for you. I’m surprised it hasn’t taken off in the US or Europe