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Digitalis Purpurea
By nostalgiphile in nostalgiphile's Diary Sat Jul 11, 2015 at 01:55:38 PM EST Tags: plants, poison, penis, in pussywillow, K5 (all tags)
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"Foxglove is a magical looking plant that grows to 3 feet tall with drooping purple, pink or white flowers, sometimes dotted inside, along a central stalk. Its Latin name is Digitalis purpurea, which might sound familiar; leaves from the plant are a commercial source of the heart drug digitalis. If you eat any part of these plants in the wild, you too will likely have heart problems after a spell of nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea and pain in the mouth. A doctor might administer charcoal to absorb the toxin or pump your stomach, and might also administer drugs to bring your heart rate back to normal. Other names for this plant include fairy bells, rabbit flower, throatwort and witches' thimbles."
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HIREZ
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Digoxin
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I only knew one of its names, from D&D, I think. Can you guess which one I knew? I'll give you 3 chances.
Also, I thought today was sunday until ca. 6pm. Weird huh? I know. Now it's almost 2am and I'm washing sleeping pills down with scotch, which is blatantly counterproductive because alcohol makes me stay awake and these pills are a joke. Furthermore, I really want to have sex with the Family Mart cashier near my new apartment. She's not hot, somewhat nerdy and cute though, with that special smthg sending signals to my penis radar.
Go suck on a foxglove, K5.
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