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Why do people snort painkillers? |
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid, but seriously, why do people snort painkillers when you can just swallow it? Is it a better high or something? Snorting means the drug will be absorbed faster, and in one big push. Instead of slowly dissolving in the stomach and being absorbed by the digestive system. because they are to high to by crack! poor mans herion |
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