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Meet Valentino🦋☠️
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Meet my take on Valentino! This one took the longest for me to get around to.
Made him a Monarch Butterfly!🦋 I love the whole reverse Predator and Prey thing going on with him and Angel so what if he was a creature that would normally be considered Prey, if it didn’t have its own trick up its sleeve. Poison! ☠️ plus butterflies are often depicted as sweet and pretty, which would really lean into how he puts on a sweet face to hide his true colors.😈Though who’s to say he even is that(wink😉). Made his wings a warm gradient, added some sparkle ✨ and allude subtly to a split heart with the lines and dots💔 @the-burd-lord also pointed out they give off tears💧😢
Gave him a more bug like head, mouth, eyes and only has three fingers.
Gave him heart bent stripes like Angel Dust(@a-sterling-rose shared a cool idea that an overlord can change their contracted souls) wanted it to allude to bee stripes(bees love flowers and make sweet things) and other…striped insects.
Leaned with 70’s, DISCO !!!!!!!🕺🪩💃 Bell bottoms, matching top, PLATFORMS! The whole works! I figure it fits with his timeline a lot and with what he’s usually wearing. Plus he’s def into the club scene.
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Replaced his top hat with a heart shaped fedora hat! Adorned it with all kinds of different flowers!!!!! Stuff like roses, Bleeding hearts, milkweed and the big flower he’s wearing is meant to allude to the Cattleya Orchid(Colombias national flower and symbolizes fertility and virility) roses are also very popular there! They even have a holiday around flowers called the “festival of the flowers”!🌼🌹.
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For his sleeves wanted to allude to another Colombia flower “devils breath” highly toxic flower and in the same toxic family as the “Angels Trumpet”. Also a street term for the dangerous drug, scopolamine which is derived from the seeds of Borrachero trees, primarily found in South America like Colombia! 🇨🇴
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Kept the heart buckle belt his og had but made it hollow. Hollow heart.
Gave him a cane that’s also a disco heart 🪩❤️which may not be able to squeeze out toxic gas and other tricks.
For his color scheme, @the-burd-lord suggested I'd go with RGB theme, colors on display screen(Vox is the leader and a screen) Ngl I was conflicted what colors to go with for the vees(Primary, Red blue purple etc). But then I realized when u mix those colors u get those other colors and then I decided to give the Vees two main color themes for each. One for show, the other their true colors! Val likes to use tropical warm welcoming colors(gold luxury), def still uses red for its sensual vibes….but those kinda colors are also color of many dangerous insects…warning colors⚠️‼️☣️☢️☠️☠️☠️
Made his Heart shades butterfly wing shaped like @lovesart23 did with her Val! Seriously LOVE IT!!!!!!!.
Added a heart on his chain with his initial. Was a gift from Angel Dust💔
Also wears black and white since he’s already very colorful and to appear clean with the white…the darkness often hiding under. Has some green for the leaves and thorns(every rose has its thorns) like how Velvette still wears gold colors for accesory!🍃🌿
My Valentino’s Colombian 🇨🇴 back in the 70’s a lot was happening with Drug trade(Cocaine trade) plus it’s in the warmer area of South America, where many butterflies can be found🦋🦋🦋Monarchs migrate to the south! Also great place for flowers🌹🪻🌸🌺🌷🌻🌼💐🪷
with the flowers also lowkey trying to allude with 60’s-70’s Flower power(he def likes to seem all peace and love) was also the time of the psychedelic era😵‍💫U know he def got that stuff.
Rewrite🦋☠️
Compared to OG he’s def more sly and smooth talking, often Make him ironically the more level headed of the V’s. Have him be able to keep a cool head more, try to covert his true nature, keep things under control. Play into how he likes to try a more pragmatic approach, relying on manipulation and pacifying first before getting violent if he feels like he’s not in control. They say u attract more flies with honey than vinegar afterall. he’s able to put on the charm and sweetness well enough. You do NOT want to get on his scary side…He relies a lot on manipulation but when push comes to shove, he can mess you UP☠️!!!!!!!
Leaning with the poison theme way more!☠️💊🧪.
He doesn’t just do Adult Entertainment, but also a huge drug supplier for Hell, especially for Angel💊. It’s been implied and supposed scrapped ideas and concepts have shown him feeding Angels drug addiction.
Have him be Angels main supplier and often uses his addiction to keep him under his wings, depend on him, likes to feed into it despite how much harm it does for him. He’s basically the embodiment of toxicity/addiction, things that can poison people, can become dangerous addictions and mess people up. He’s basically one of Angel’s most dangerous addictions, the toxic abusive boss/partner☠️
I honestly want him to want NOTHING with Vox’s whole revenge plan with Alastor and his new project…until he also realizes the Princess not only actually wants to help Angel but that Angel ACTUALLY might want to try to QUIT! Than he gets more involved with Vox’s schemes.
Gets his main poison from a special flower from Hell. Similar to how Monarchs get their poison from a certain plant(milkweed) as well as play into how Butterflies feed on nectar🌺🌸 perhaps has the flowers growing all throughout his studio…especially around and maybe even in Angel’s dressing room…
What do u think? How would u redesign Val if u wanted to? I’d love to know💖 I’ve also made the 🌈Hazbin Gang🌈 and his fellow VV’s, Vox & Velvette📺🧶
Oh one more thing…He’s not actually a monarch butterfly. Here’s some totally unrelated pics of wasps(one like the executioner wasp that can be found in warm places, like monarchs, spider wasps(not friendly to spiders) and….some more parasitic types)Warnign scary wasp pics) @the-burd-lord suggested the mandibles for his face(broken heart 💔)
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zolaband · 7 years
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ayamari-no-goshi · 4 years
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Because people keep calling them the same thing :(
I want to go on a minor rant because poisonous plants are a passion of mine, and this upsets me. The following 2 plants are not the same thing - I have seen them called the same thing too many times for my liking.
This is woody/bittersweet/climbing nightshade (Solanum Dulcamara). It has a thin stem with beautiful purple ‘star -shaped’ flowers that closely resemble the flowers seen on their relatives, tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. Their berries ripen to a bright red. They are commonly found in or near hedges.
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This plant is the far more famous deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna - tribe: hyoscyameae ). The flowers are also purple but are bellshaped, and their ripened berries are black. They often grow as a ‘subshrub’.
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Both plants are in the nightshade family of plants, and like most, if not all of their relatives, contain highly toxic alkaloids (alkaloids vary in type, quantity, and concentration among species). Both plants are originally native to Europe and western Asia but were introduced to North America. 
Woody nightshade has become a very common weed in North America.
Out of the two, deadly nightshade is the one primarily used for medicines and poisons. It is also considered to be the more toxic of the two, and is the one you’re usually going to be talking about when discussing the most dangerous plants. (side note: if you hear mention of datura, that’s usually in reference to either the Borrachero tree or Jimson Weed. They are also nightshades - but have trumpet flowers)
Hopefully this helps a little. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
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berlinonair · 3 years
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Black Borrachero - Idle Time (Alternative Rock)
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🕑 Lesedauer: 2 min / 📷 Black Borrachero Offizielles Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.21             Diese britische Band aus Glasgow dreht ordentlich auf und lässt seine Hörer die pure Wucht der Gitarren spüren. Mit einem temporeichen und energiegeladenen Indie Rock Sound catchten uns die drei Künstler, die sich Black Borrachero nennen und erst Mitte Dezember eine neue Single mit dem Title 'Idle Time' veröffentlichten. Eines ist sicher, wenn jemand etwas von Amps und authentischer Verzerrung versteht, dann sind es sie, denn ihre Gitarren fegen buchstäblich alles weg und reißen die Hörer mit. 'Idle Time' ist eine äußerst druckvolle Produktion, die außerdem auch von schlagkräftigen Drums, einem satten Bass und präzisen Vocals im Fokus geprägt wird. Es wirkt so, als stünde der Track von Anfang bis Ende unter Strom, wobei der wilde und temperamentvolle Stil einfach nur Bock auf mehr macht. Wer also generell auf härteren Rock steht und auf reichlich Punch keines Falls verzichten will, kommt garantiert nicht an Black Borracheros Musik vorbei. Überzeugt euch direkt selbst von 'Idle Time' und bleibt mit weiteren Neuerscheinungen der Band auf dem Laufenden: Melodie: ★★★★☆ | Produktion: ★★★★★ | Arrangement: ★★★☆☆ | Energie: ★★★★★ |  Weitere Songs von Black Borrachero, die wir gut finden: Numbskull, Savannah Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5eUzY2WeMKKHzBLABERNeE?si=Xq1MGBmZSHCo8Bk66V8CXQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackborrachero Text: Adrian Prath /discovered by Musosoup #sustainablecurator
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detoxcenter0 · 6 years
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With so many drugs in the world, it can be hard to know when new ones are on the scene that may be dangerous. Knowing what is out there can be helpful when talking with family members, friends, and loved ones about the risks and dangers of drug use.
Foxy Methoxy
This drug is known as DiPT, a hallucinogenic drug, known for auditory psychoactive effects that can cause people to see unreal things, hear, smell, feel, and even taste things that are imaginary. It may be impossible for people to know the source or purity of this drug and it can have fatal consequences. This synthetic substance has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, with no medical benefits. It is illegal to possess.
Khat
Known as Qat, Quaad, or Arabian Tea, many people believe this drug influences lots of dangerous thinking and behavior. It is either chewed or consumed in a liquid form. Many people ingest it in the morning before work, or to give a boost of energy, and focus for the day. It gives people a sense of invincibility, which is why it is widely used by some people.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a chemical within the 2C drug family that manipulates serotonin to produce hallucinogenic feelings and visuals. Dragonfly earned its street name because the chemical structure superficially resembles a dragonfly’s wing. The difference between Dragonfly and other drugs like it is the potency and duration, which can last for several days. Seizures, confusion, heart issues, and even death may be common. It can be purchased online, which makes it even more dangerous.
Benzo Fury
This drug is legally sold with a dishonest label. Similar to MDA, this drug provides hallucinogenic effects but has a higher potency, lasting up to 14 hours as a stimulant.
Scopolamine
This drug is known for being the perfect substance for ‘an easy crime.’ this powder is derived from a Borrachero tree native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It eliminates free will, leaving people conscious of their behavior but the actions are controlled by the drug. This can leave people open to being commanded and controlled by perpetrators without leaving a trace in their memory. It has no medical benefits and can be lethal.
Krokodil
Known as ‘Krok,’ it is often used by people who do not have lots of money to buy drugs because it is cheaper than heroin, and impacts people nearly the same way, without the cost. It is commonly found in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, but is beginning to appear in other parts of the world. Hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, red phosphorous, and other deadly chemicals in this drug can rot skin from the inside out. It is likely the deadliest drug in the world.
Due to the nature of the black market, nobody ever really knows what drugs are being laced with. It is dangerous to consume drugs but they can leave a trail of devastation and death in their wake. Addiction to these drugs is possible, even common, so it is best to seek help for any drug use associated with these or other drugs.
Getting help for addiction to drugs is difficult but it is necessary to live a life filled with hope. We are here to help you heal from addiction and live the life you were meant to live. Our programs and services focus on helping you detox and get well from addiction so you can focus on recovery. We will help you find what you need. Call us 24/7 at our toll-free number: 866-294-9401
from https://www.serenityrecoverydetox.com/blog/6-dangerous-drugs-you-need-to-know-and-may-not-have-heard-about/
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detoxcentersme · 6 years
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6 Dangerous Drugs You Need to Know (and May Not Have Heard About)
With so many drugs in the world, it can be hard to know when new ones are on the scene that may be dangerous. Knowing what is out there can be helpful when talking with family members, friends, and loved ones about the risks and dangers of drug use.
Foxy Methoxy
This drug is known as DiPT, a hallucinogenic drug, known for auditory psychoactive effects that can cause people to see unreal things, hear, smell, feel, and even taste things that are imaginary. It may be impossible for people to know the source or purity of this drug and it can have fatal consequences. This synthetic substance has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, with no medical benefits. It is illegal to possess.
Khat
Known as Qat, Quaad, or Arabian Tea, many people believe this drug influences lots of dangerous thinking and behavior. It is either chewed or consumed in a liquid form. Many people ingest it in the morning before work, or to give a boost of energy, and focus for the day. It gives people a sense of invincibility, which is why it is widely used by some people.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a chemical within the 2C drug family that manipulates serotonin to produce hallucinogenic feelings and visuals. Dragonfly earned its street name because the chemical structure superficially resembles a dragonfly’s wing. The difference between Dragonfly and other drugs like it is the potency and duration, which can last for several days. Seizures, confusion, heart issues, and even death may be common. It can be purchased online, which makes it even more dangerous.
Benzo Fury
This drug is legally sold with a dishonest label. Similar to MDA, this drug provides hallucinogenic effects but has a higher potency, lasting up to 14 hours as a stimulant.
Scopolamine
This drug is known for being the perfect substance for ‘an easy crime.’ this powder is derived from a Borrachero tree native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It eliminates free will, leaving people conscious of their behavior but the actions are controlled by the drug. This can leave people open to being commanded and controlled by perpetrators without leaving a trace in their memory. It has no medical benefits and can be lethal.
Krokodil
Known as ‘Krok,’ it is often used by people who do not have lots of money to buy drugs because it is cheaper than heroin, and impacts people nearly the same way, without the cost. It is commonly found in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, but is beginning to appear in other parts of the world. Hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, red phosphorous, and other deadly chemicals in this drug can rot skin from the inside out. It is likely the deadliest drug in the world.
Due to the nature of the black market, nobody ever really knows what drugs are being laced with. It is dangerous to consume drugs but they can leave a trail of devastation and death in their wake. Addiction to these drugs is possible, even common, so it is best to seek help for any drug use associated with these or other drugs.
Getting help for addiction to drugs is difficult but it is necessary to live a life filled with hope. We are here to help you heal from addiction and live the life you were meant to live. Our programs and services focus on helping you detox and get well from addiction so you can focus on recovery. We will help you find what you need. Call us 24/7 at our toll-free number: 866-294-9401
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drugdetox0 · 6 years
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6 Dangerous Drugs You Need to Know (and May Not Have Heard About)
With so many drugs in the world, it can be hard to know when new ones are on the scene that may be dangerous. Knowing what is out there can be helpful when talking with family members, friends, and loved ones about the risks and dangers of drug use.
Foxy Methoxy
This drug is known as DiPT, a hallucinogenic drug, known for auditory psychoactive effects that can cause people to see unreal things, hear, smell, feel, and even taste things that are imaginary. It may be impossible for people to know the source or purity of this drug and it can have fatal consequences. This synthetic substance has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, with no medical benefits. It is illegal to possess.
Khat
Known as Qat, Quaad, or Arabian Tea, many people believe this drug influences lots of dangerous thinking and behavior. It is either chewed or consumed in a liquid form. Many people ingest it in the morning before work, or to give a boost of energy, and focus for the day. It gives people a sense of invincibility, which is why it is widely used by some people.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a chemical within the 2C drug family that manipulates serotonin to produce hallucinogenic feelings and visuals. Dragonfly earned its street name because the chemical structure superficially resembles a dragonfly’s wing. The difference between Dragonfly and other drugs like it is the potency and duration, which can last for several days. Seizures, confusion, heart issues, and even death may be common. It can be purchased online, which makes it even more dangerous.
Benzo Fury
This drug is legally sold with a dishonest label. Similar to MDA, this drug provides hallucinogenic effects but has a higher potency, lasting up to 14 hours as a stimulant.
Scopolamine
This drug is known for being the perfect substance for ‘an easy crime.’ this powder is derived from a Borrachero tree native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It eliminates free will, leaving people conscious of their behavior but the actions are controlled by the drug. This can leave people open to being commanded and controlled by perpetrators without leaving a trace in their memory. It has no medical benefits and can be lethal.
Krokodil
Known as ‘Krok,’ it is often used by people who do not have lots of money to buy drugs because it is cheaper than heroin, and impacts people nearly the same way, without the cost. It is commonly found in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, but is beginning to appear in other parts of the world. Hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, red phosphorous, and other deadly chemicals in this drug can rot skin from the inside out. It is likely the deadliest drug in the world.
Due to the nature of the black market, nobody ever really knows what drugs are being laced with. It is dangerous to consume drugs but they can leave a trail of devastation and death in their wake. Addiction to these drugs is possible, even common, so it is best to seek help for any drug use associated with these or other drugs.
Getting help for addiction to drugs is difficult but it is necessary to live a life filled with hope. We are here to help you heal from addiction and live the life you were meant to live. Our programs and services focus on helping you detox and get well from addiction so you can focus on recovery. We will help you find what you need. Call us 24/7 at our toll-free number: 866-294-9401
from https://www.serenityrecoverydetox.com/blog/6-dangerous-drugs-you-need-to-know-and-may-not-have-heard-about/
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alcoholdetox0 · 6 years
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6 Dangerous Drugs You Need to Know (and May Not Have Heard About)
With so many drugs in the world, it can be hard to know when new ones are on the scene that may be dangerous. Knowing what is out there can be helpful when talking with family members, friends, and loved ones about the risks and dangers of drug use.
Foxy Methoxy
This drug is known as DiPT, a hallucinogenic drug, known for auditory psychoactive effects that can cause people to see unreal things, hear, smell, feel, and even taste things that are imaginary. It may be impossible for people to know the source or purity of this drug and it can have fatal consequences. This synthetic substance has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, with no medical benefits. It is illegal to possess.
Khat
Known as Qat, Quaad, or Arabian Tea, many people believe this drug influences lots of dangerous thinking and behavior. It is either chewed or consumed in a liquid form. Many people ingest it in the morning before work, or to give a boost of energy, and focus for the day. It gives people a sense of invincibility, which is why it is widely used by some people.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a chemical within the 2C drug family that manipulates serotonin to produce hallucinogenic feelings and visuals. Dragonfly earned its street name because the chemical structure superficially resembles a dragonfly’s wing. The difference between Dragonfly and other drugs like it is the potency and duration, which can last for several days. Seizures, confusion, heart issues, and even death may be common. It can be purchased online, which makes it even more dangerous.
Benzo Fury
This drug is legally sold with a dishonest label. Similar to MDA, this drug provides hallucinogenic effects but has a higher potency, lasting up to 14 hours as a stimulant.
Scopolamine
This drug is known for being the perfect substance for ‘an easy crime.’ this powder is derived from a Borrachero tree native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It eliminates free will, leaving people conscious of their behavior but the actions are controlled by the drug. This can leave people open to being commanded and controlled by perpetrators without leaving a trace in their memory. It has no medical benefits and can be lethal.
Krokodil
Known as ‘Krok,’ it is often used by people who do not have lots of money to buy drugs because it is cheaper than heroin, and impacts people nearly the same way, without the cost. It is commonly found in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, but is beginning to appear in other parts of the world. Hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, red phosphorous, and other deadly chemicals in this drug can rot skin from the inside out. It is likely the deadliest drug in the world.
Due to the nature of the black market, nobody ever really knows what drugs are being laced with. It is dangerous to consume drugs but they can leave a trail of devastation and death in their wake. Addiction to these drugs is possible, even common, so it is best to seek help for any drug use associated with these or other drugs.
Getting help for addiction to drugs is difficult but it is necessary to live a life filled with hope. We are here to help you heal from addiction and live the life you were meant to live. Our programs and services focus on helping you detox and get well from addiction so you can focus on recovery. We will help you find what you need. Call us 24/7 at our toll-free number: 866-294-9401
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from https://serenityrecoverycenter.wordpress.com/2018/10/16/6-dangerous-drugs-you-need-to-know-and-may-not-have-heard-about/ from https://alcoholdetox0.blogspot.com/2018/10/6-dangerous-drugs-you-need-to-know-and.html
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serenityrecvcnt · 6 years
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6 Dangerous Drugs You Need to Know (and May Not Have Heard About)
With so many drugs in the world, it can be hard to know when new ones are on the scene that may be dangerous. Knowing what is out there can be helpful when talking with family members, friends, and loved ones about the risks and dangers of drug use.
Foxy Methoxy
This drug is known as DiPT, a hallucinogenic drug, known for auditory psychoactive effects that can cause people to see unreal things, hear, smell, feel, and even taste things that are imaginary. It may be impossible for people to know the source or purity of this drug and it can have fatal consequences. This synthetic substance has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, with no medical benefits. It is illegal to possess.
Khat
Known as Qat, Quaad, or Arabian Tea, many people believe this drug influences lots of dangerous thinking and behavior. It is either chewed or consumed in a liquid form. Many people ingest it in the morning before work, or to give a boost of energy, and focus for the day. It gives people a sense of invincibility, which is why it is widely used by some people.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a chemical within the 2C drug family that manipulates serotonin to produce hallucinogenic feelings and visuals. Dragonfly earned its street name because the chemical structure superficially resembles a dragonfly’s wing. The difference between Dragonfly and other drugs like it is the potency and duration, which can last for several days. Seizures, confusion, heart issues, and even death may be common. It can be purchased online, which makes it even more dangerous.
Benzo Fury
This drug is legally sold with a dishonest label. Similar to MDA, this drug provides hallucinogenic effects but has a higher potency, lasting up to 14 hours as a stimulant.
Scopolamine
This drug is known for being the perfect substance for ‘an easy crime.’ this powder is derived from a Borrachero tree native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It eliminates free will, leaving people conscious of their behavior but the actions are controlled by the drug. This can leave people open to being commanded and controlled by perpetrators without leaving a trace in their memory. It has no medical benefits and can be lethal.
Krokodil
Known as ‘Krok,’ it is often used by people who do not have lots of money to buy drugs because it is cheaper than heroin, and impacts people nearly the same way, without the cost. It is commonly found in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, but is beginning to appear in other parts of the world. Hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, red phosphorous, and other deadly chemicals in this drug can rot skin from the inside out. It is likely the deadliest drug in the world.
Due to the nature of the black market, nobody ever really knows what drugs are being laced with. It is dangerous to consume drugs but they can leave a trail of devastation and death in their wake. Addiction to these drugs is possible, even common, so it is best to seek help for any drug use associated with these or other drugs.
Getting help for addiction to drugs is difficult but it is necessary to live a life filled with hope. We are here to help you heal from addiction and live the life you were meant to live. Our programs and services focus on helping you detox and get well from addiction so you can focus on recovery. We will help you find what you need. Call us 24/7 at our toll-free number: 866-294-9401
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ravechildglasgow · 7 years
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Wednesday, July 26 Summer Nights with American Clay, Life Model, Savage Mansion, Black Borrachero, DJ: Instinctive Racoon at Tut’s Broadcast Summer Breakdowns with HOME$LICE, Das Plastixx, MISC. Meat Trembling Bells, Big Hogg at The Hug and Pint [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/308827076"…
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tuseriesdetv · 5 years
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de diciembre 2019
Acaba el año y no puedes perderte las últimas novedades. ¿Ya has hecho balance? ¿Cambiará algo con estas nuevas propuestas?
¡Feliz diciembre!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Rojo: series de las que haremos reviews semanales.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
1 de diciembre: 
Eastsiders (4T y última completa) y Dead Kids en Netflix
The War of the Worlds en BBC One
Godfather of Harlem (1T finale) en Epix
4 de diciembre:
Vikings (6T y última) en History
Foodie Love (1T completa) en HBO
The Moodys (1T) en FOX
5 de diciembre: 
Tell Me a Story (2T) en CBS All Access
Merlí: Sapere Aude (1T completa) en Movistar+
V Wars (1T completa), Home for Christmas y A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby en Netlix
Same Time, Next Christmas en ABC
6 de diciembre: 
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (3T completa) y Inside Edge (2T completa) en Amazon
Reprisal (1T completa) en Hulu
Días de Navidad, Fuller House (5aT completa), Triad Princess (1T completa), Virgin River (1T completa), The Confession Killer y Marriage Story en Netflix
Truth Be Told (1T) en Apple TV+
The Pack (3T) en HBO
See (1T finale) en Apple TV+
7 de diciembre: Steven Universe Future en Cartoon Network
8 de diciembre: 
The L Word: Generation Q (1T) y Work in Progress (1T) en Showtime
Mrs. Fletcher (1T finale) y Silicon Valley (series finale) en HBO
Madam Secretary (series finale) en CBS
9 de diciembre: 
Family Reunion (especial Navidad) en Netflix
Traces (1T) en Alibi
10 de diciembre: The Moodys (1T finale) en FOX
11 de diciembre: 
Castle Rock (2T finale) en Hulu
South Park (23T finale) en Comedy Central
13 de diciembre: 
The Expanse (4T completa) en Amazon
Runaways (3T y última completa) en Hulu
6 Underground en Netflix
14 de diciembre: Dial M For Middlesbrough en Gold
15 de diciembre: Watchmen (1T finale) en HBO
16 de diciembre: 
Sticks and Stones (1T) en ITV
Good Trouble (especial Navidad) en Freeform
17 de diciembre: The Purge (2T finale) y Treadstone (1T finale) en USA Network
18 de diciembre: 
Soundtrack (1T completa) en Netflix
Sticks and Stones (1T finale) en ITV
The Moodys (1T finale) en FOX
19 de diciembre: 
A Christmas Carol en FX
Sacrifice en BET+
20 de diciembre: 
The Witcher (1T completa) y The Two Popes en Netflix
The Aeronauts en Amazon
In The Long Run (especial Navidad) en Sky One
The Morning Show (1T finale) y For All Mankind (1T finale) en Apple TV+
Velvet Colección (series finale) en Movistar+
Van Helsing (4T finale) en Syfy
22 de diciembre: His Dark Materials (1T finale) en BBC One
24 de diciembre: Lost in Space (2T completa) en Netflix
26 de diciembre: You (2T completa) en Netflix
27 de diciembre: 
The Gift (1T completa) en Netflix
The Mandalorian (1T finale) en Disney+
29 de diciembre: 
Dare Me (1T) en USA Network
Mr. Robot (series finale) en USA Network
30 de diciembre: Alexa & Katie (3T completa) en Netflix
31 de diciembre: El vecino (1T completa) en Netflix
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Estrenos de series
Foodie Love (HBO)
Laia Costa (Polseres vermelles, Cites) y Guillermo Pfening (Supermax, Nadie nos mira) interpretan a dos jóvenes que se conocen a través de una app de citas para amantes de la comida. Podremos ver también a Greta Fernández (La hija de un ladrón, Elisa y Marcela), Natalia de Molina (Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados, Quién te cantará), Yolanda Ramos (Paquita Salas, Benvinguts a la família), Nausicaa Bonnín (Sé quién eres, Servir y proteger), Eloi Costa (Pieles) o el chef Ferran Adrià.
Escrita y dirigida por Isabel Coixet (Mi vida sin mí, La librería). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 4 de diciembre
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The Moodys (FOX)
Adaptación de la comedia australiana que nos mostrará las distintas reuniones de la familia Moody a lo largo del año, esta vez en Navidad. Protagonizada por Denis Leary (Rescue Me, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll), Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds, Sharp Objects), Jay Baruchel (Man Seeking Woman, This Is The End), Chelsea Frei (Sideswiped, Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter) y François Arnaud (UnREAL; Midnight, Texas). Escrita y producida por Rob Greenberg (Frasier, We Are Men), Bob Fisher (Sirens, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll) y Tad Quill (Scrubs, Angel from Hell). Seis episodios. Estreno: 4 de diciembre
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V Wars (Netflix)
Adaptación de la saga de novelas de Jonathan Maberry en la que una epidemia mortal que convierte a la gente en depredadores enfrenta a la sociedad y también a un científico (Ian Somerhalder; The Vampire Diaries, Lost) y a su mejor amigo (Adrian Holmes; Arrow, Continuum), ahora líder de los vampiros, mientras se forja una guerra entre los dos bandos. Completan el cast Jacky Lai (Beyond), Peter Outerbridge (Orphan Black, Nikita), Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, Bitten), Kyle Breitkopf (Being Human, Rusty Rivets) y Kimberly-Sue Murray (Killjoys). Escrita por William Laurin y Glenn Davis, creadores de Missing y Aftermath. Diez episodios. Estreno: 5 de diciembre
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Reprisal (Hulu)
Tras haber sido dada por muerta, una implacable femme fatale (Abigail Spencer; Timeless, Rectify) planea su venganza contra una banda de fanáticos de los coches. Con Rodrigo Santoro (Westworld, Lost), Mena Massoud (Jack Ryan, Aladdin), Madison Davenport (Sharp Objects, From Dusk Till Dawn), Rhys Wakefield (True Detective, Home and Away), David Dastmalchian (MacGyver, Twin Peaks), W. Earl Brown (True Detective, I'm Dying Up Here), Gilbert Owuor (Goliath, Mute), Rory Cochrane (CSI Miami, Argo), Craig Tate (Snowfall, Aquarius), Wavyy Jonez (Unsolved, See You Yesterday), Shane Callahan (Outsiders, Under the Dome) y Lea DeLaria (Orange Is the New Black). Creada, escrita y producida por Josh Corbin (StartUp). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 6 de diciembre
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Días de Navidad (Netflix)
Miniserie que seguirá a Sofía, Esther, María y Valentina, cuatro hermanas unidas por un secreto, en tres etapas distintas de la vida pero siempre durante el día de Navidad en la casa familiar en la montaña. Protagonizada por Victoria Abril (Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto, Kika), Verónica Forqué (Kika, Bajarse al moro), Ángela Molina (Carne trémula, Las cosas del querer), Elena Anaya (La piel que habito, Habitación en Roma), Verónica Echegui (Fortitude, Yo soy la Juani), Nerea Barros (La isla mínima, El Príncipe), Charo López (Secretos del corazón, Lo más natural), Susi Sánchez (La enfermedad del domingo, La piel que habito), Alicia Borrachero (Crematorio, Hospital central), Francesc Garrido (Sé quién eres, Gran reserva), Carla Tous, Anna Moliner (Cites, Tiempos de guerra), Miquel Fernández (Cites, Fariña), David Solans (Merlí, Bajo sospecha), Antonio Dechent (Sé quién eres, La peste), Gonzalo Cunill (La señora, Bandolera), Nausicaa Bonnín (Sé quién eres, Servir y proteger), Iván Morales (Gran hotel, El cor de la ciutat), Manel Barceló (Com si fos ahir, El cor de la ciutat), Carles Arquimbau (Com si fos ahir, Cuéntame cómo pasó), Julio Manrique (Isabel, Porca misèria), Sarah Perriez, Andreu Benito (Sé quién eres, Polseres vermelles), Carme Sansa (Nit i dia, Joc de dos), Berta Castañé (Com si fos ahir, Bajo sospecha), Mar Ayala (Com si fos ahir) y Mariona Pagés. Creada y dirigida por Pau Freixas (Polseres vermelles, Sé quién eres). Tres episodios. Estreno: 6 de diciembre
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Triad Princess (Netflix)
Angie (Eugenie Liu; The 9th Precinct, Behind Your Smile) ha crecido a la sobra de su padre, miembro de una tríada, pero decide desafiar sus deseos y empezar su propia vida trabajando como guardaespaldas encubierta de un actor famoso (Jasper Liu; Plant Goddess, When I See You Again). Escrita y dirigida por Neal Wu (At Cafe 6). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 6 de diciembre
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Virgin River (Netflix)
Adaptación de la serie de novelas románticas de Robyn Carr centrada en Melinda Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge; This Is Us, The Walking Dead), una mujer que contesta a un anuncio para trabajar como enfermera practicante en un remoto pueblo de California y así dejar atrás sus dolorosos recuerdos. Con Martin Henderson (Grey's Anatomy, The Ring), Tim Matheson (Hart of Dixie, The Good Fight), Annette O'Toole (Smallville, It), Jenny Cooper (Law & Order: True Crime, Open Heart), David Cubitt (Medium, Van Helsing), Lexa Doig (Continuum, Arrow), Daniel Gillies (The Originals, Saving Hope), Lauren Hammersley (Orphan Black, Mr. D), Benjamin Hollingsworth (Code Black, Cult), Ian Tracey (Continuum, Travelers) y Colin Lawrence (The Killing, Riverdale). Escrita y producida por Sue Tenney (7th Heaven, Good Witch). Diez episodios. Estreno: 6 de diciembre
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Truth Be Told (Apple TV+)
Adaptación de la novela 'Are You Sleeping' de Kathleen Barber (2017), en la que una podcaster de true crimes (Octavia Spencer; The Help, Hidden Figures) investigará de nuevo el caso de un asesino en serie (Aaron Paul; Breaking Bad, The Path), incriminado por ella por matar al padre de dos gemelas idénticas (Lizzy Caplan; Masters of Sex, Castle Rock), quien ahora dice haber sido inculpado por un crimen que no cometió. Con Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds, Sharp Objects), Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us, Luke Cage), Mekhi Phifer (ER, Frequency), Michael Beach (The 100, Third Watch), Tracie Thoms (Love, UnREAL), Haneefah Wood (One Day at a Time, Zoe Ever After), Tami Roman (Moonlight), Annabella Sciorra (The Sopranos, The Hand That Rocks the Craddle), Nic Bishop (Body of Proof, Snowfall), Molly Hagan (Jane the Virgin, iZombie), Rico E. Anderson (Hit the Floor), Everleigh McDonell (Good Girls), Billy Miller (Ringer, Ray Donovan), Brett Cullen (Devious Maids, Narcos), Hunter Doohan, Lyndon Smith (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Parenthood) y Katherine LaNasa (Imposters, Satisfaction).
Escrita por Nichelle Tramble Spellman (The Good Wife, Justified) y producida por Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies, The Morning Show). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 6 de diciembre
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The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Continuación de la serie The L Word (2004-2009), que seguía las vidas personales y profesionales de un grupo de amigas lesbianas de Los Ángeles. Ahora, diez años después, conoceremos a un nuevo grupo de personajes LGBT que se suman a Bette (Jennifer Beals), Alice (Leisha Hailey) y Shane (Katherine Moennig). Con Arienne Mandi (In the Vault), Leo Sheng (Adam), Jacqueline Toboni (Grimm, Easy), Rosanny Zayas (Otherhood), Sepideh Moafi (The Deuce, Falling Water), Stephanie Allynne (One Mississippi), Brian Michael Smith (After, Queen Sugar) y Freddy Miyares (When They See Us). Escrita, dirigida y producida por Marja-Lewis Ryan. Ocho episodios. Estreno: 8 de diciembre
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Work in Progress (Showtime)
Comedia sobre una lesbiana gorda de cuarenta y cinco años de Chicago (Abby McEnany) cuya desgracia y desesperación la llevan a una relación amorosa intensamente transformadora. Completan el reparto Theo Germaine (The Politician), Karin Anglin, Celeste Pechous y Julia Sweeney (Saturday Night Live), que se interpretará a sí misma. Creada por McEnany junto a Tim Mason y escrita y producida por Lilly Wachowski (Sense8, The Matrix). Ocho episodios
Estreno: 8 de diciembre
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Traces (Alibi)
Una joven que aspira a ser ayudante de laboratorio (Molly Windsor; Three Girls, Cheat) descubre que el caso ficticio que está estudiando es muy parecido a uno de su pasado y tratará de llevar a un asesino frente a la justicia con la ayuda de dos investigadoras del SIFA -Scotish Institute of Forensic Science. Completan el reparto Laura Fraser (The Missing, Breaking Bad), Jennifer Spence (You Me Her, Travelers), Martin Compston (Line of Duty), Laurie Brett (EastEnders), Vincent Reagan (Delicious, The White Princess), Michael Nardone (Shetland, Silent Witness) y John Gordan Sinclair (Marple, Ill Behaviour). Basada en la idea del novelista Val McDermid y escrita por Amelia Bullmore (Scott & Bailey, This Life). Seis episodios. Estreno: 9 de diciembre
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Sticks and Stones (ITV)
Thomas Benson (Ken Nwosu, Killing Eve) es un padre y marido trabajador que suele liderar los equipos con los que debe conseguir nuevos clientes. Cuando se queda en blanco durante una presentación y pierde el nuevo acuerdo, aunque hace todo lo posible para recuperar al cliente, comienza a sentirse atacado y menospreciado. ¿Ha perdido su confianza y está paranoico o realmente su equipo y el mundo entero se han vuelto en su contra? Completan el reparto Ben Miller (Johnny English, Death in Paradise), Alexandra Roach (Utopia, No Offence), Sean Sagar (Top Boy, Our Girl), Susannah Fielding (Black Mirror, The Great Indoors), Gwilym Lee (Jamestown, Bohemian Rhapsody), Phoebe Nicholls (Fortitude, The Elephant Man), Ritu Arya (Humans, Doctors), Michael Cochrane (Downton Abbey, The Iron Lady) y Debbie Chazen (Holby City).
Drama psicológico escrito por Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, Trauma) y dirigido por Julia Ford (Safe). Tres episodios.
Estreno: 16 de diciembre
Soundtrack (Netflix)
Drama musical sobre las historias de amor que unen a varios personajes de Los Ángeles vistas a través de la música que les define. Con Jenna Dewan (Supergirl, Witches of East End), Madeleine Stowe (Revenge, Twelve Monkeys), Callie Hernandez (Graves, Too Old To Die Young), Paul James (Greek, The Path), Christina Milian (The Oath, Grandfathered), Jahmil French (Degrassi: The Next Generation, Let's Get Physical), Campbell Scott (Royal Pains, House of Cards), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Broadchurch, Blindspot), Megan Ferguson (Grace and Frankie, Hart of Dixie) y Evan Whitten (The Resident, Mr. Robot).
Creada por Joshua Safran (Quantico) y escrita por Safran (Gossip Girl, Smash) y Korde Arrington Tuttle (Them: Covenant). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 18 de diciembre
A Christmas Carol (FX)
Miniserie basada en la novela de Charles Dickens (1843) en la que Ebenezer Scrooge (Guy Pearce; Memento, Mildred Pierce), un hombre viejo y amargado que odia la Navidad, recibe la visita de tres fantasmas que le muestran su pasado (Charlotte Riley; Peaky Blinders, Trust), su presente (Andy Serkis; The Lord of the Rings) y su futuro (Jason Flemyng; The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen). Con Tom Hardy (Taboo, Peaky Blinders), Stephen Graham (Taboo, This Is England), Joe Alwyn (Boy Erased, The Favourite), Vinette Robinson (Sherlock, The A Word), Kayvan Novak (What We Do in the Shadows), Lenny Rush (Apple Tree House) y Johnny Harris (Fortitude, This Is England).
Escrita por Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Taboo), dirigida por Nick Murphy (Save Me, Prey) y producida por Ridley Scott (The Good Wife, The Terror) y Tom Hardy (Taboo, Venom). Tres episodios.
Estreno: 19 de diciembre
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The Witcher (Netflix)
Adaptación de la serie de novelas de Andrzej Sapkowski en las que se basan los videojuegos del mismo nombre. En ella, el brujo Geralt de Rivia (Henry Cavill; Man of Steel, Justice League), un cazador de monstruos modificado genéticamente, busca su lugar en un mundo violento en el que los humanos le temen o le desprecian. Con Freya Allan (War of the Worlds, Into the Badlands), Anya Chalotra (Wanderlust, The ABC Murders), Jodhi May (Game of Thrones, Genius), Björn Hlynur Haraldsson (Fortitude), Adam Levy (Knightfall, Snatch), MyAnna Buring (Ripper Street, Kill List), Mimi Ndiweni (Black Earth Rising), Therica Wilson-Read (Profile), Millie Brady (The Last Kingdom, Teen Spirit), Eamon Farren (Twin Peaks), Joey Batey (Knightfall, The White Queen), Lars Mikkelsen (House of Cards, Borgen), Royce Pierreson (Line of Duty, Murdered by My Boyfriend), Maciej Musial (1983), Wilson Radjou-Pujalte (Hunter Street), Anna Shaffer (Harry Potter, Hollyoaks), Rebecca Benson (The White Princess), Shane Attwooll (The Bastard Executioner), Luke Neal (Gunpowder), Matthew Neal (Gunpowder), Tobi Bamtefa (Tin Star), Sonny Serkis (The White Queen, The Casual Vacancy), Roderick Hill (Longmire, The Newsroom), Inge Beckmann (Troy: Fall of a City), Charlotte O'Leary, Natasha Culzac, Amit Shah (Jekyll & Hyde, The Hundred Foot Journey), Tom Canton (Death Comes to Pemberley) y Colette Tchantcho (The Witcher).
Escrita por Lauren S. Hissrich (The Defender, The West Wing). Ocho episodios. Ya está renovada por una segunda temporada. Estreno: 20 de diciembre
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The Gift (Netflix)
La vida perfecta de una joven pintora de Estambul (Beren Saat, Fatmagul) cambia completamente cuando conoce a un arqueólogo (Mehmet Günsür, Muhtesem Yüzyil) que descubre una relación entre ella y el templo más antiguo jamás descubierto.
Escrita por Sengül Boybas, Fatih Unal y Jason George (Scandal, Ingobernable). Ocho episodios. Ya está renovada por una segunda temporada.
Estreno: 27 de diciembre
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Dare Me (USA Network)
Adaptación de la novela de Megan Abbott (2012) que explora los celos, la lealtad, el miedo y las dinámicas de poder entre dos mejores amigas y animadoras de instituto de un pequeño pueblo del Medio Oeste, Addy (Herizen Guardiola, The Get Down) y Beth (Mario Kelly, Patricia Moore), tras la llegada de la nueva entrenadora (Willa Fitzgerald, Scream). Con Rob Heaps (Imposters), Zach Roerig (The Vampire Diaries), Paul Fitzgerald (Younger, Veep), Joyful Drake (Let's Stay Together), Tammy Blanchard (Tallulah, Into the Woods), Antonio J. Bell (Greenleaf), Alison Thornton (Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, Dirk Gently), Tamberla Perry (Bosch, How to Get Away with Murder), Chris Zylka (The Leftovers, Twisted) y Taveeta Syzmanowicz (The Next Step).
Escrita y producida por Abbott. Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 29 de diciembre
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El vecino (Netflix)
Basada en el cómic homónimo de Santiago García y Pepo Pérez, nos habla de Javier (Quim Gutiérrez; Azuloscurocasinegro, Ventajas de viajar en tren), un joven en un momento difícil tanto personal como profesional que recibe los superpoderes de un extraterrestre que muere al caerle encima (Jorge Sanz; Si te dicen que caí, ¿Qué fue de Jorge Sanz?). Tendrá la ayuda de su vecino (Adrián Pino, Malviviendo) incluso para esconder su nueva identidad ante su novia periodista (Clara Lago; El viaje de Carol, La cara oculta). Con Catalina Sopelana (Quién te cantará, Matadero) y Sergio Momo (Zona hostil). Creada por Miguel Esteban (El fin de la comedia, Museo Coconut) y Raúl Navarro (El fin de la comedia, El intermedio), escrita por Carlos de Pando (El ministerio del tiempo, 7 Vidas) y Sara Antuña (La víctima número 8, Los hombres de Paco) y dirigida por Nacho Vigalondo (Colossal, Open Windows).
Estreno: 31 de diciembre
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