jana...kuliendaje

gikuyu

Village Elder
#42
Nikiwa na EXTRAIL siwezi kunywa legend na kuber.


But seriously hio kitu muhindi mwingine ngombe alinipea nilitapika kama panya nikasema never ever . Halafu ile tumbako ma grandpa huwa nayo niliiba siku moja nikarusha kwa mapua nikasniff vile naonanga wanasniff vipro. Nili sneeze mpaka liver nikasema never ever .
hahaha...inaitwa Kiraiko ama Rwara..iko poa sana na kumaliza homa.If your kid ever blocks his nose with a bean/pea or anything pea yeye kidogo,trust me you will call me kusema uli save cash ya surgery.
 
#43
The smell itself is very un-inviting. I took it years back in high school pamoja na weed...and then a chemistry class got underway in the following 10minutes....when the mmathe teacher came...nikaanza kuona wakiwa watatu in cascading format. At one point I think I fainted nkajipata kwa school dispensary nkishugulikiwa...
Iyo harufu naiskianga najitoa without notice.
 

mswazi

Village Elder
#47
Tried kuber in high school during a history lesson alafu bahati mbaya (au mzuri juu hio lesson ilikuwa inabore sana) nikameza mate. Walahi nilkuwa naskia kulala, kutapika, kulia, kucheka, all at the same time. Siezi tumia hio takataka tena! Inaeza ua mtu my friend.
 
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Luther12

Guest
#50
What is Kuber?
Kuber, also known as Khaini, is a smokeless chewing tobacco popular in India which is mainly used in place of cigarettes. However, Kuber contains up to 25% nicotine, making it highly addictive. Health studies show that Kuber contains 28 cancer causing agents and its user takes in three to four times more nicotine than cigarettes. It also contains cannabido and delta 9-tetra cannabidol (THC); which are the primary ingredients in Indian Kemp (marijuana). As a result of these findings Kuber tobacco has been banished from neighbouring countries such as Malawi and Tanzania.
Always suspected this thing contained some hallucinogenic compounds!
 
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