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Hang on a second, I thought the pH scale only went from 1-14?
It can go above 14 or below 1, but it's rare and pretty hard to do.
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Hang on a second, I thought the pH scale only went from 1-14?
I've got that beat if your willing to count the pills he fished out of the porto potty and shoved into his anal cavity.
Was at a 3 day concert and security had been tossing confiscated drugs into the porto potty thinking nobody would ever be tempted to do mystery pills out of a public toilet. They were wrong.
I've got that beat if your willing to count the pills he fished out of the porto potty and shoved into his anal cavity.
Was at a 3 day concert and security had been tossing confiscated drugs into the porto potty thinking nobody would ever be tempted to do mystery pills out of a public toilet. They were wrong.
Nope. I'm quite positive it was 39.7. None of us had ever seen. ABG was repeated by the RTs twice. He died shortly after.
I've got that beat if your willing to count the pills he fished out of the porto potty and shoved into his anal cavity.
Was at a 3 day concert and security had been tossing confiscated drugs into the porto potty thinking nobody would ever be tempted to do mystery pills out of a public toilet. They were wrong.
300/220 secondary to cocaine overdose.
For the record,
In 1995, a man in Wrocław, Poland, had a car accident. At the hospital, his BAC was determined to be 1,48%. Concerned that their equipment was malfunctioning, doctors also performed five separate lab tests, all of which confirmed the man's blood alcohol content. He died a few days later from wounds from the car accident. Police were baffled as to how an individual could attain such a high blood alcohol. Later, police discussions with his brother in-law revealed that he had "beer bonged" pure grain alcohol allegedly stolen from his place of work, a chemical plant.
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