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Student cuts off penis and tongue after drinking hallucinogenic tea
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| tennessee_raver |
A student cut off his own penis and his tongue after drinking an infusion of the latest drugs craze to sweep Germany.
The 18-year-old, only named as Andreas W, from Halle in Germany drank a tea made with the hallucinogenic angels' trumpet plants.
His mother said: "Andreas was behaving normally the whole day until he left the house and disappeared into the garden for a couple of minutes."
When he returned to the house he was wearing a towel wrapped around him and was bleeding heavily from his mouth and between his legs.
The emergency doctor who arrived a few minutes later said the student had cut off his penis and his tongue with garden shears and it was impossible to reattach the organs.
Dr Andreas Marneros, from the local psychiatric hospital the student was admitted to, said: "Andreas will have to receive psychological help for years. Tea from Angels' Trumpets is extremely dangerous as the drug cannot be dosed."
Angels' Trumpets, known for their fragrant and trumpet shaped flowers, have increasingly become popular as an alternative drug in Germany.
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| gwrmarines |
| Could you imagine that cutting off you omg the pain i cant even think about it |
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| ClubHarder |
| LMAO! Bet he's in gutted now ! |
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| DJ Nuclear |
Hmm...I think the angel's trumpets that the article refers to is the plant datura -- with active ingrediants Scopolamine and Atropine.
edit: actually, angel's trumpets are Brugmansia...AKA Belladonna, nightshade. They are very similar to datura, though, and seem to contain the same active ingredients.
Scopolamine is used a lot in Colombia as a date rape and zombie-fying drug...basically, you go into a totally psychotic state, with no feeling of pain, during which users often completely lose sight of reality. What's more, the drug's effects are not even usually remembered due to acute amnesia, and if you can't remember the effects of a drug, what's the point of taking it?
A really bad substance, in my opinion.
And here's the proper link:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_822069.html |
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| DaveSaenz |
| I can't imagine not having my pee pee.:( :stongue: |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Nuclear
Hmm...I think the angel's trumpets that the article refers to is the plant datura -- with active ingrediants Scopolamine and Atropine.
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don't do datura, kids, it's REALLY-REALLY-REALLY bad , as you can see from this example. |
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| Clyde77 |
| i feel sorry for him... |
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| armandzadza |
| Did they saw it back it on? :conf: |
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| MrSquirrel |
Waiting for the thread "How dodgy/safe is Angel's Trumpet Tea?"
NIghtshade was used as a poison for centuries. Lemme see..poisonous plant...what should I do with it? I know I will make tea!
Self-bobbitization is pretty damn creepy though.....shivver.
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by pumpdafunk
Your signature is nasty and tasteless. How old are you? |
don't listen to 'em grwmarines...i love that animation...:)
wait let me specify...that OUTSIDE animation ;) |
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| DaveSaenz |
| quote: | Originally posted by pumpdafunk
How old are you? |
How funky are you?:toothless
Before you turn on my sig, it's a song by Way Out West. :rolleyes::disbelief |
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| arleetec |
| quote: | Originally posted by pumpdafunk
Your signature is nasty and tasteless. How old are you? |
why don't you stick to the topic instead of worrying about peoples sigs. :haha: |
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