![]() ![]() Popular tracks include "Peyote," "Trip," and "Orgasm." The intrepid Miami Herald knew right where to find someone who would be alarmed about such a thing: What happens is, kids go to (which also sells "legal bud," TELLING), and pay real American money to download digital tracks that allegedly "POWERFULLY ALTER YOUR MOOOD," hint hint. Salvia Users Fight For Right To Legal YouTube WackinessĬountry politicos are still trying to ban salvia! How. Now, kids are trying to get "high" with "i-Dosers"-digital sounds, on computers. ![]() In my day, we had fake drugs like salvia, that really worked. Kids these days continue to disappoint us all. ![]()
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