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    DId Logan Paul Admit To Doing Illicit Drugs? – Friends Were Going To Stage An Intervention?

    R.G. BarnetBy R.G. BarnetDecember 31, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a recent podcast, one of Logan Paul’s co-hosts said that he (meaning the co-host) was the only one on the team that didn’t do hard, illicit drugs. Logan Paul looked like the cat that had just eaten the canary and asked, “We have to stop this narrative.”

    “Where did it get around that I did hard drugs?” Apparently, Logan forgot about the announcement that he had previously made on a podcast a few months ago in which he had said that his friends were going to stage an intervention for him and he would stop doing hard drugs.

    DId Logan Paul Admit To Doing Illicit Drugs? – Friends Were Going To Stage An Intervention?

    Only in this recent episode did he bother to correct anyone, so one wonders, was he actually high when he made that claim?

    Considering that he put 15 Gameboy colors out of commission by making a resin tabletop out of them, it’s entirely possible. Certain hard drugs make it so that people like to either take things apart or put things back together, depending on which substance it is and since Logan Paul decided to do this with 15 otherwise functional Gameboy colors and not with Gameboy shells or broken game boys, people are calling foul.

    But if he were high at the time that he made this table, then it would certainly explain his line of logic… and the taste of his decor. While it’s an interesting art project, one wonders who, besides Logan Paul, would actually use this tabletop?

    Maybe some OG gamers, or some Nintendo enthusiasts, but honestly it just seems that they would sooner demolish the table and free the gameboys and see if they still worked rather than actually buying it to be used as its intended purpose.

    At first, I initially thought that this was going to be used as a charity stream auction or something but no, this seems to just be something that Logan Paul just wanted to do… randomly, out of the blue.

    That logic does not make sense to most people, especially since he had never really expressed an interest in arts or crafts before, but now that the co-hosts of his podcast have come out with the statements about doing hard drugs, the logic is beginning to make a little more sense.

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