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Getting "Winstoned" by a bank note
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According to experts, hyperactivity, loss of appetite and sleep deficit are warning signs for cocaine abuse. Other hints include a white powder residue on skin or clothing, a runny nose, bloodshot eyes and dilated pupils. And most recently, pain associated with a bleeding nose – at least in the UK with its pound currency.
Snorting cocaine through banknotes is commonplace, but now the new 5-pound note is made of thicker plastic. And that's a problem for users who are cutting their noses with it. Painful and bloody, they complain about getting "Winstoned" now, referring to Winston Churchill's image on the plastic fiver.
Snorting cocaine through banknotes is commonplace, but now the new 5-pound note is made of thicker plastic. And that's a problem for users who are cutting their noses with it. Painful and bloody, they complain about getting "Winstoned" now, referring to Winston Churchill's image on the plastic fiver.
02.06.2017 Plasteurope.com [237006-0]
Published on 02.06.2017