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It's snort-out-loud funny and – surprisingly, perhaps – brimming with actual physics.
It's snorting a line of the most pernicious and debilitating Little English drug, nostalgia.
A metabolite of levamisole called aminorex has amphetamine-like properties, and a growing body of research is beginning to suggest what the Colombian chemists may have known all along: Cocaine mixed with levamisole creates an additional high when it's snorted.
In part that is because it is halfway between Colombia, where the cocaine is grown, and the United States, where it is snorted.
The Vietnamese news website vietbao.com has referred to "rhino horn with wine" as the "alcoholic drink of millionaires" and there are even reports of it being snorted with cocaine.
It was the kind of car that looked as if it was snorting up the white lines on the highway (an appropriate metaphor, considering that the event that destroyed its inventor's business career was a bungled plan to salvage his ailing company with the proceeds of a $10 million cocaine deal).
As the drug filtered into the mainstream it was snorted by straight clubbers to bring them down from the high of MDMA or ecstasy.
Now I'm snorting like a feral pig.
It's a snort of contempt in the face of fear and anxiety.
It can be snorted and has a weird sort of sugary taste to it.
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