Message from @emre

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2017-05-07 18:37:03 UTC  

drink that shit again

2017-05-07 18:37:05 UTC  

do you still have it?

2017-05-07 18:37:19 UTC  

I've had two chink teas since I was discharged

2017-05-07 18:37:25 UTC  

still not dead <:alismirk:230784726615588865>

2017-05-07 18:37:37 UTC  

<:clickingthatshit:232919726307803137>

2017-05-07 18:37:43 UTC  

no rashes, no hives

2017-05-07 18:37:45 UTC  

comfy are you streaming nigga?

2017-05-07 18:37:47 UTC  

<:thonk:288060975775612929>

2017-05-07 18:37:51 UTC  
2017-05-07 18:38:28 UTC  

did you tell your doctor you drank it with the gongfu method

2017-05-07 18:39:26 UTC  

also was it good? you got it from aliexpress right, can you link?

2017-05-07 18:39:58 UTC  

They're on sale rn

2017-05-07 18:40:25 UTC  

YS is bad for small orders though, because of their shipping fees

2017-05-07 18:40:38 UTC  

the only needle you'll be getting is a epipen shot

2017-05-07 18:40:57 UTC  

oh but a lot of teas are chink amirite

2017-05-07 18:41:13 UTC  

i thought when you said "chink tea" you meant aliexpress

2017-05-07 18:41:29 UTC  

probably shouldnt get chink tea from ali

2017-05-07 18:41:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/310848755614351360/20170507_194144.jpg

2017-05-07 18:42:05 UTC  

chink tea starter kit

2017-05-07 18:42:21 UTC  

hahaha

2017-05-07 18:42:28 UTC  

lol is that an epi pen?

2017-05-07 18:42:36 UTC  

they gave me two lmao

2017-05-07 18:42:45 UTC  

its okay those cost like $600 here in the us of a

2017-05-07 18:42:47 UTC  

and an extra month's cetirizine

2017-05-07 18:42:55 UTC  

600 holy shit

2017-05-07 18:42:59 UTC  

Nice keyboard

2017-05-07 18:43:10 UTC  

if I want another, I can just walk into the doctor's and ask

2017-05-07 18:43:16 UTC  

there are generics now but most people only know it by its brand name

2017-05-07 18:43:47 UTC  

the state of pharma in burgerland

2017-05-07 18:44:18 UTC  

600$? ROFL

2017-05-07 18:44:30 UTC  

i got 3 for free one time

2017-05-07 18:46:45 UTC  

Elizabeth Matsui, a pediatrician and professor at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, says she has patients with co-pays of $150 to $200 per EpiPen. Indianapolis allergy doctor Tolly Epstein says many of her patients are paying between $600 to $800 out of pocket for EpiPens because they have high deductible insurance plans that do not cover the cost.

2017-05-07 18:47:13 UTC  

what is it

2017-05-07 18:47:21 UTC  

i know it's for allergys

2017-05-07 18:47:24 UTC  

800 bucks on about a 30 cents worth of epinephrine attached to a spring and needle

2017-05-07 18:47:31 UTC  

800 dollars lmao

2017-05-07 18:47:42 UTC  

topkek

2017-05-07 18:47:47 UTC  

dude

2017-05-07 18:47:49 UTC  

sell it

2017-05-07 18:47:59 UTC  

thats illegal