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I read it's the roots of the plant. The TV show I watched: she puts the roots in a smoothie to poison her husband..
ps I'm pleased it wasnt too bad and that you've dodged psych ward
But this I doubt. Since I find it unlikely that Socrates went all the way to Florida to get some and then come back specially since he was convicted. But the idea of Socrates with a guayabera while sipping rum and coke and preaching the virtues is hilarious to me.
Shame it didn't work out, man. I wish you better luck next time.
But this I doubt. Since I find it unlikely that Socrates went all the way to Florida to get some and then come back specially since he was convicted. But the idea of Socrates with a guayabera while sipping rum and coke and preaching the virtues is hilarious to me.
lmao wrong word, not native i should've say, it's very common here tho. There is also an oleander tree in my neighborhood. I just didn't chose these plants because in my research, I found they take a bit longer to kill. Aconitum death happens faster.
I read it's the roots of the plant. The TV show I watched: she puts the roots in a smoothie to poison her husband..
ps I'm pleased it wasnt too bad and that you've dodged psych ward
Yeah apparently the plant propagated through the whole world or at least a good part of it, but that's enough botanics (or maybe not, giving the subject at hand). I hope your next try ends up better.
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