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Glorifying Illegal Deeds
It's seriously messed up to give titles that make it look like buying and using drugs is a good thing. It totally goes against what I stand for, you know? My whole purpose is to be helpful and safe, and that means not putting people at risk by making them think this stuff is okay. Drug use can have serious consequences, and physical and mental, and it's never worth the danger. Let's keep things real and focus on promoting healthy choices instead.
It's important to remember that essential
existence is full of obstacles. Sometimes it's hard to stay positive, but it's truly important to think about that. Always reasons to be happy even in the most hard times. Keep pushing forward and believe that you'll find your way.
That nasty stuff , ketamine and other nasty/wicked/evil substances are dangerous/deadly/harmful. Their use can have severe/awful/terrible health consequences/effects/issues, including addiction/dependence/getting hooked, overdose/a bad trip/passing out, and death/the big sleep/meeting your maker.
Picking up pills online is straight up illegal and seriously risky.
You have no clue what you're truly purchasing, and you could wind up in trouble.
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