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May 30th, 2012 07:17 PM #21Larry Vega was riding his bicycle between Miami and Miami Beach when he saw Eugene attacking his victim and flagged down a police car. When police officers arrived on the scene, they repeatedly ordered Eugene to halt the attack and leave the man alone. Vega told Miami's WSVN TV that at that point "the guy just stood his head up like that, with a piece of flesh in his mouth, and growled."
Eugene did not cease the attack, and police officers shot him dead, leaving his body next to the mangled body of the victim, who has not been identified and is reportedly still in critical condition at an area hospital.
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May 31st, 2012 12:02 AM #23ok so may free time na ako , we have to be ready na. kailangan na natin mag-mobilize.
*monseratto, ikaw ang in-charge sa gasul/shellane saka mga di-gaas na lanterns
*sg and *foresterx, ilabas nyo na ang mga sobrang-sobra dami natsikot niyo at weldingan na natin ng mga bakal na pantusok saka pampala. butasan na din natin yun mga bago nyo ford explorer para pag may babaralin tayo
*uls and *renz, kayo bahala sa pagkain, lechon manok, milk tea, liempo bahala na kayo basta kelangan me food supply tayo
*chua, take 5 tsikoteers with you at dun kayo sa front-line, kayo ang una sasabak sa zombie apocalypse. kakabitan na lang namin kayo ng wireless camera. at pe-prepare na din kami ng medalya para sa inyo.
*yebo, labas mo na mga baril mo. ikaw na din bahala mag-train kung pano pumutok ng baril sa kanila. wala ako alam dyan eh
*ghost, sige dyan ka na lang sa bahay mo, at mag-moderate sa tsikot. papadala na lang ako ng extraction team pag na overwhelm na ng zombies na yan bahay mo
*syur and *hein, kayo ang diplomacy team. kayo na kumausap sa mga zombies, bahala na kayo.
*niky, ikaw ang leader ng tsikot temporarily at aalis lang ako.
dun sa mga nag-la-like sa mga posts ko dito na mga tsikoteer, sumama kayo sa'kin sa subterrainean driller spaceship ko, I need a few good men to escort me to the center of the earth. we will need all the help we need, mag-recruit tayo ng mga chewbaca, big foot, hobbit, and others special beings to beat this zombie menace!
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May 31st, 2012 12:10 AM #24
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May 31st, 2012 12:12 AM #25
syur, hein....mahirap assignmnet nyo.
kayo kakausap sa zombies........:ha-ha!
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May 31st, 2012 02:19 PM #26
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May 31st, 2012 03:05 PM #27
Another MADE IN CHINA drug. And it is available on-line. Pwede yan gamitin sa battlefield to induce a soldier into a murderous rage, but I wonder WHAT IF someone decides to weaponize it and spike the public water system with enough to cause a mass reaction.... also scary is if this replaces shabu in the local scene.
How Do 'Bath Salts' Drive People Crazy? - Yahoo! News
On Saturday in Miami, a naked, "zombielike" man viciously attacked a homeless man, biting off and eating much of his face. Police shot and killed the 31-year-old attacker, Rudy Eugene, who, according to some news outlets, may have been high on "bath salts" at the time of his cannibalistic attack.
These soothing-sounding substances are not what they seem. Manufactured in China and sold legally online and in drug paraphernalia stores under misleading brand names like "Ivory Wave," bath salts contain a bevy of newly concocted chemicals, such as methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), which aren't yet banned by the federal government. When snorted, injected or smoked, the synthetic powders can induce a state of paranoid delirium paired with abnormal strength, a combination that often leads to horrific acts of violence.
In short, "bath salts" actually do live up to the warnings of old-school anti-drug ads, which cautioned potential users of insanity, death and murder. The salts work by putting the brain's survival instincts into overdrive, essentially causing an extreme adrenaline rush that lasts for hours rather than moments.
MDPV, the active ingredient in "bath salts," increases the body's concentration of adrenalinelike hormones that prepare the heart, muscle tissue and the brain for the "fight or flight" response, explained Thomas Penders, an associate professor in the department of psychiatric medicine at East Carolina University. It does this by stopping neurons in the brain from reabsorbing the chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine immediately after secreting them, as would normally happen. This leads to a steady buildup of these neurochemicals, which trigger a person's primal survival behaviors, Penders told Life's Little Mysteries.
"One system of circuits in our brains are wired to detect and respond to threats. Overstimulation of this circuit leads to overestimation of actions by others as threatening. When the system becomes overwhelmed, as it does [from an overdose of] 'bath salts,' a condition develops known as 'excited delirium,'" he said. [Slideshow: Scientists Analyze Drawings by an Acid-Tripping Artist]
Crack cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy and PCP can also induce "excited delirium." It's a state of paranoid fearfulness and rage mixed with seemingly superhuman strength, as more oxygen is delivered to muscles, increasing their power. "This, to some extent, explains the bizarre aggressive behaviors we have seen during the recent rash of 'bath salt' cases," Penders said. "[However,] I cannot imagine what the individual in Miami was perceiving to fully explain the vicious attack described there."
Even if no one else gets hurt, sufferers of "excited delirium" can wind up dead or in the emergency room, with medical complications such as cardiac arrhythmias, a spike in body and brain temperature, muscle breakdown and kidney failure.
While overdoses of crack cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy and PCP can also induce "excited delirium," one particular danger of "bath salts" is that there's no way to gauge how large a dose will trigger the effects, despite the product's appearance of manufactured consistency. Because the substances are not made in the U.S. or regulated for consumption, studies have found varying concentrations of the active compounds from package to package, said Patrick Kyle, director of clinical chemistry and toxicology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. This leads to unintended overdoses.
"The user assumes that since one dose of ‘XYZ’ brand gave him/her a ‘rush’ with the last use, one dose will give the same effect," Kyle wrote in an email. "The user may unknowingly overdose on the same amount of product from the same 'brand.'"Last edited by Monseratto; May 31st, 2012 at 03:07 PM.
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May 31st, 2012 03:07 PM #28
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May 31st, 2012 03:50 PM #29
ooowww..OB saan ako sasama kay chua or saiyo? kinalimutan mo na ako...where's the love?
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May 31st, 2012 04:06 PM #30
o nga pala OB, ba't hindi starring si shadow sa lineup mo.
pinaglalaban ka pa naman yan sa tsikot.........
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