Idk how to tell you lil bro but that’s not coke https://t.co/ZVlvmNKnQ4
— Sgt Blackout 🫡 (@coldcallsniper) January 8, 2026
The viral X post you're referring to (from @coldcallsniper
) is a funny correction to an original video that was captioned "Cocaine is one hell of a drug" The original clip (posted by @Bornakang
) shows a girl in a club going absolutely wild — super sweaty, intense jaw clenching, nonstop energetic dancing, and that classic wide-eyed, euphoric look. Everyone in the replies and quote tweets immediately clocked it as not cocaine at all.It's clearly MDMA (Molly/Ecstasy) — here's why most people (including drug-knowledgeable commenters) say so:Cocaine typically gives sharp, confident energy, talkativeness, and a "king of the world" vibe — but it doesn't usually cause extreme sweating, prolonged jaw grinding (bruxism), or that full-body, hug-the-universe euphoria.
MDMA, on the other hand, floods your brain with serotonin → massive feelings of love/empathy, overheating + profuse sweating (especially in hot clubs), jaw clenching, dilated pupils, and non-stop movement/dancing for hours.
The correction post ("Idk how to tell you lil bro but that’s not coke") absolutely exploded:Over 25 million views
150k+ likes
Thousands of hilarious replies and quotes
Some of the best reactions include:"She got the Molly sweats"
"10000% Molly"
"Def MDMA"
Jokes like "pop a molly i’m sweating WHEW!" or people just saying "X" (as in ecstasy/Molly, playing on the platform name)
It's a perfect example of internet drug-nerd humor — people love gatekeeping/educating on substances while roasting the original poster. The video itself is peak club chaos energy, and the mislabeling made it go mega-viral.Classic case of "that's not coke, that's love" What did you think it was when you first saw it?
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