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Because there are so many and people get tired of seeing them.
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Because it is stupid, just throw in the trash any pill you have found on the floor or on the ground or in your couch. If you dont know what it is,, get rid of it. Why do you have to know what it is? Unless a kid swallowed it,, then call poison control or dial 911.
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because no one FINDS this many pills. They are either boosting them from their folks, or stealing purses- but whatever- it aint right.
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maybe they od'ed. lol
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because these are just regular people on answerbag, not everyone knows pills off by heart.
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It's government intervention, they implement the patriot act to ensure nobody gets too wise on the subject of drugs. If the public were to realize the war on drugs was being fought by the drug pushers themselves there might be a revolt and that is not an option, so they rate all the answers and questions down so they appear to be all stupid questions and answers and no one will take them seriously. And then they execute all answerbaggers who seem to know too much, usually by beheading but ocassionally they are burned at the stake.
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K-Dawwg is right! If you've ever lived with an addict, you know that they grab pills anywhere they can and then try to figure out what they are, or just take them, they usually don't care. The only problem is, if you are a parent and you find a bottle of different pills in your childs room. You try to find out what your child is taking, the only way you can, by asking other people. You only want to help your child, but it sounds like you are just another teen that went to one of those parties where everyone dumps pills in a big jar, and everyone just takes what they want. So, to be on the safe side, we just don't answer. I don't rate down, I just don't answer.
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They shouldn't be. When I first came to Answerbag I was foolish enough to think that the pill questions were generally from kids experimenting with prescription medication. (My personal bias from working with teens who have engaged in this type of behavior). It took a few "regulars" to remind me that there are a few retired members who occasionally lose, misplace or drop medication and because of drug interactions, need to know which pill they have found. (some are undamaged and to expensive to toss) Now, I use two med books and a few websites to help search for meds. some, I can find others are more difficult to identify.
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