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Left Behind

Left Behind

Small vials and bottles were left in the laboratory, their labels too corroded to read.
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Those look like dye bottles for staining
"ill give ya a dollar to drink it"
deal
I'll give you two if you survive
it look's like some sort of medicine.see the bottle that is standing up behind.
it looks like wet..
Remember when wet came in little wax bags inserted into little manilla envelopes?
I'd drink it.
Whatever is in there is most likely stale by now. Shake it up, pop the top and examine. If it's bubbly and foamy and emitting a funky odor, do you still want to drink it? (LOL)
im sure theyre empty, i doubt they would clean the place out nd leave any drugs behind
haha i went there today and i saw them all over..i dont know wat building i was in tho...it was scary as shit
super steriods??? wow, but anyway look at the bottle in the back one more time, brown bottle, black top, white label....
ewh.
i hate not knowing what was in those little vials.
hm.. i wouldnt want to touch the bottle.... something about it makes me cringe, lol
RadicalEd- i know what your talking about. Nothing like the strong chemical tast hitting you
yeah, it looks like sherm. it's probably some ANTIpsychotic (or a fluid sample).
looks like an up close and personal view of a cigarette bud...lol
iv been there alot of times iv never found any drugs
open them and find out lol
CHUG CHUG CHUG CHUG .....OMG HE'S DEAD
My Grandfather owned a funeral home....didn't like the taste of wet @ all !
pcp
imagine smoking some dust in a place like that!!!! EEEK
i thought they were shotgun shells lol
That's not creppy. . . .sike !

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