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vobro
1 year ago

So since gums have a rather hard membrane, it was most likely not touched with anything. Of course, someone with a syringe could press a substance into the gum, but I think that’s unlikely. I think it’s a joke, but I’m not sure enough to test it. So what you see is the future content of your garbage bucket.

LeroyJenkins87
1 year ago

Can be a lot. From normal gum to the drug

LeroyJenkins87
1 year ago
Reply to  DieMia23

And how do you know this on the basis of an image?

aXXLJ
1 year ago

Chewing gum (unused) in the plastic bag.

Ambermain2
1 year ago

This looks like gum that came into contact with the T virus.

Otilie1
1 year ago

that says google: Biohazard Specimen Bags are specially designed bags for safe transport and disposal of biological and infectious materials. These bags are widely used in many industries, including hospitals, clinics and laboratories, where medical samples, instruments and waste must be safely transported.

TheNorthernLord
1 year ago
Reply to  Otilie1

These “Biohazerd Specimen Bags” were included during the Corona Pandemie in the test kits which were allocated to the students of state schools weekly. If you have bought drugs and especially grass in the last three years, these were always packed in a “Biohazard Specimen Bag”. Are perfectly suited.

MyMiniMedie6th
1 year ago

I guess there’s someone allowed a joke, and chewing gum so packed and dropped