Luddly Neddite
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This is just beyond horrendous -
Before you click on the links, be aware that the photos are just awful and very graphic. Read the rest before deciding to click on the links.
True Life Horrors: The Russian Drug Krokodil | AnythingHorror Central
Krokodil: The Story Continues | AnythingHorror Central
How long before its here in the US too?
Before you click on the links, be aware that the photos are just awful and very graphic. Read the rest before deciding to click on the links.
True Life Horrors: The Russian Drug Krokodil | AnythingHorror Central
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The drug is called “krokodil” because injecting it turns the skin scaly … almost immediately. But that’s only the beginning. It doesn’t take long for that scaly skin to turn to rotting flesh that literally falls off your body. “Flesh,” the article reports, “goes grey and peels away to leave bones exposed. People literally rot to death.” Holy shit!! This is why Brian above said “the living dead officially exist in Russian”!! Krokodil gives the user the appearance of being a zombie. Oh what’s that? Ya wanna kick krokodil? Well the main symptoms of heroin withdrawal last 5-10 days. After that the pain goes away. With krokodil the pain can last up to a MONTH, and apparently the pain is unbearable. People kicking the drug need powerful tranquilizers just to keep them from passing out from the withdrawal pain. This is some nasty shit!!
Krokodil: The Story Continues | AnythingHorror Central
KROKODIL TEARS, A NEW GROUND-BREAKING SERIES DOCUMENTING THE HEROIN EPIDEMIC OF SIBERIA
The newest bastard form of heroin, Krokodil, is decimating the Siberian youth, and nowhere is it more present than in the town of Novokuznetsk
NEW YORK, N.Y. (October 31, 2011) – VICE today announces its new series, Krokodil Tears, documenting the effects of Heroin’s new moonshine form, Krokodil, that is currently butchering the health and lives of its Siberian addicts. VICE travels to Novokuznetsk, Siberia to talk to the kids that are living the horrific lives of Krokodil-junkies, and to check out the area’s DIY coffin builders, religious cults disguised as rehab centers, and the effects the cheap alternative, made of suplhur, iodine and codeine, that eats its users from the inside out.
Check out the four-part series, Krokodil Tears, on VICE.COM: http://www.vice.com/vice-news/siberia- krokodil-tears-part-1
How long before its here in the US too?
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