It will, and it'll kill you quick so don't do any of it.
It depends on which Dust you're asking about. Angel Dust is well known and tested for. The new designer drug, Mephedrone, also called meow meow, sunshine, drone, bubble, & star dust, is new enough that it's not tested for. But, it will be, it's just a matter of time. Of course, it WILL show up in an autopsy. Dust Off apparently has a propellant that can cause a euphoria-like high that lasts a few minutes. Unfortunately, it's also proven to be quite deadly to many. It's not tested for, but, as with Mephedrone, it does show up in an autopsy. I highly recommend other ways to get high. Such as the euphoria that hits you after a good long run. Or how good you feel when you complete a difficult project. Learn a craft, learn to play an instrument, join a choir. Please do something good for yourself. Drugs might feel good at the time, but the price you pay is much too high. And the after effects are not worth it either.
She said the autopsy had turned up something really strange.
not unless they are looking for specifically for it. But it may show up in your autopsy if you choose to enhale it. If you must do drugs..find something safer
Itis not spelt Dust Might, it is spelt Dust Mite, the Dust Mite lives off of dead Human skin cells which flake off the body & make up about 97% of household dust
I have always been told to dust first then vacuum. The idea behind this is that the dust that comes off of furniture will then be vacuumed up soon afterward.
The difference between an external examination and an autopsy is that an external evaluation is where they only evaluate the outside of the body and an autopsy is where they open up the chest and examine inside the body. Hope this helped
Find an area where there is a lot of dust and make it so it is flying around in the air, and then take a video of it, and you could probably answer that yourself. *Hope that helped!
they found jewels and ashes
A military slang term for a "pick up" or evacuation from the zone. A team of soldiers in the bush would request a dust-off (come get us!). The term comes from the downward wash of the helicopter rotors blowing the dust off the people boarding. Acronym that developed: Dedicated Un-hesitated Support To Our Fighting Forces
Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again.
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Nothing, but if it does not show up then log off then log in again.