
CapttainKillJoy
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Can we just go back to when kids were eating Tidepods?
https://nypost.com/2025/02/19/world-news/teen-who-injected-himself-with-crushed-butterfly-spent-7-agonizing-days-in-the-hospital-before-he-died/
Feb 21, 2025 4:10 AM
CapttainKillJoy
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Can we just go back to when kids were eating Tidepods?
https://nypost.com/2025/02/19/world-news/teen-who-injected-himself-with-crushed-butterfly-spent-7-agonizing-days-in-the-hospital-before-he-died/
UnluckyLunkhead
This was educational. We learned that people in Brazil can be as dumb as those in Florida.
Drcheekibreeki10
I'm sorry but what would possess you to inject yourself with he remains of a butterfly!?
oldpotatoes
Nah, we need to go back be for the time where we wished we could go back to the time when kids were eating tide pods
RElGNMAN
Milkweed is one hell of a drug.
metroid2
Butterfly in the thigh. You will painfully meet the grim guy. Take a look. It's in a book. Darwins dumb bros.
FuckmotheringxVampire
When you FAFO so hard you win a Darwin award
BootsNCatsNBootsNCatsN
They rapidly requested a female practitioner to add a glucose drip
Come-come my lady
You're my butterfly, sugar baby
Johnsky
Morons. In my day we threw lawn darts straight up, like normal kids.
al3xinw0nderland0000
fuck your Murdoch bullshit rage bait
fuck off with the nypost or fox news or whatever other bullshit you want to pollute with
metroid2
This story is from Brazil. Here is a yahoo link if you like that better. https://www.yahoo.com/news/teenager-dies-injecting-himself-wildlife-211935245.html
naughtyrev
Like that dumbass from Australia who ate a slug.
CapttainKillJoy
That poor kid. He did it off of an impulse dare.
Sorrontis
what?
CapttainKillJoy
Hexidimentional
I need to know the science, why did he die in excruciating pain from butterfly juice?
CapttainKillJoy
Butterflies can eat things that are poisonous to humans so maybe it was that?
RigoryMorty
Sepsis, most likely.
Hexidimentional
The article floated sepsis or embolism but an embolism would kill you pretty quick not over a week so i think you're right
RigoryMorty
Yeah I've had sepsis, meningococcal sepsis, and it was pretty bad. Two weeks in the hospital, and took me 2 years or so to return to work. It attacked my nerves, leaving me weak and trembling in the left leg and left arm.