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grinchkicker t1_jadsahl wrote

This seems like something someone with drugs would put on their baggies to "hide" it.

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WoodytheWicked t1_jadsaya wrote

Lol, i labeled my shrooms like they were a school assignment like:

  • identification and values fungi #34, class date (harvest date)

So in my world, this most definetly is drugs.

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twohedwlf t1_jadumd3 wrote

Borax sounds like the name of drugs to me!

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dmomo t1_jadzbgf wrote

Nice try, drugs.

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Kurotan t1_jae3gmg wrote

1000% is actually drugs.

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DIWhy-not t1_jaebia3 wrote

THE DEA HATES THIS ONE WEIRD TRICK!

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Koffeekage t1_jaee5o2 wrote

I keep seeing little baggies all over my city, and theyre not near laundromats.

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Miserable-Home2954 t1_jaegyb6 wrote

Personally, I would label it as such to avoid accidentally mistaking it for dabs and smoking it. Still though, it could be dabs lol.

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Kahnza t1_jaelhhw wrote

That looks like a POG

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vanishingpointz t1_jaet05b wrote

I think there's a research chemical that is called or referred to as "borax"

That is drugs in that bag

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pryncesslysa7 t1_jaeu8j5 wrote

Mailed with Etsy slime to reactivate it. Labeled so the recipient doesn't snort it

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ClaudiaN99 t1_jaexa94 wrote

It’s so parents don’t freak out if they see their kids with a baggy of white stuff 🤣 it’s for slime

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Burninator85 t1_jaexx40 wrote

My coworker wanted borax to kill some ants so I brought some in a little ziplock bag. It was a sandwich bag though and not one of these tiny drug bags.

Why don't drug dealers use sandwich bags? You could reuse them for snacks.

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go_hyuck_yourself t1_jaezg6x wrote

Hot drugs?

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EarhornJones t1_jaf2orj wrote

My aunt bought a used car in a small town in the '80s. A few days later she got pulled over, and opened the glove box to find several small bags of white powder.

The cops got real sketchy, real fast, but let her go after seizing the bags for testing.

Turns out, it was the previous owner's laundry detergent, packaged for convenient laundromat use.

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