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    enoughfakefiles's Avatar Ad ministrator
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    Quote Originally Posted by watermanon
    american goverment?
    What are all dead.??

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    Quote Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
    What are all dead.??
    Ithinkthey have something todo with all the dead suicide victims.

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    Mr. Mulder's Avatar pepper your angus BT Rep: +10BT Rep +10
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    but not the alive ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
    but not the alive ones?
    that mybe the british goverment.Want to join an uprising?

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    Quote Originally Posted by watermanon
    Ithinkthey have something todo with all the dead suicide victims.
    The government still cannot tell us how it feels. The dead aren't telling.

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    Don't do it!I took an od once,luckily I survived and things are better now,they didn't seem as if they would get better back then,but when you at the bottom the only way is up,I needed professional help to get out of the pit,but i managed,Od ing is not a painless way to die!

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmithz
    How many tylenol Pm's can you take without dying?
    Acetaminophen poisoning is a toxic reaction resulting from the ingestion of excessive doses of the drug. In adults, dosages exceeding 10-15 grams can produce liver failure and dosages exceeding 25 grams can be fatal. Symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, profuse sweating, pallor, and oliguria (scanty amounts of urine) are associated with the onset of acetaminophen poisoning. Jaundice and pain in the upper abdomen, hypoglycemia, encephalopathy, abnormal functioning of brain tissue, and kidney failure may become apparent as drug toxicity increases.

    Acetaminophen in overdose can seriously damage the liver. If the damage is severe, a liver transplant may be necessary in order to save a life.

    Acetaminophen can also cause permanent kidney damage when taken over extended periods of time. This damage can be lethal to those with underlying kidney disease.

    http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-001.shtml

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