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A Melbourne man who was diagnosed with ADHD way before it was cool is bucking the cost of living trend by producing a healthy passive income selling individual dexamphetamines for $5 a pop.

Turner, who as a child was easily distracted, hated doing his homework and was known to yell out pretty funny shit at inappropriate times during class, was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 8.

It can also be reported that in his early teens Turner was the fastest kid in his school and was achieving some of the most sophisticated trampoline flips.

Now, at 20 years old and on the cusp of completing his electrical apprenticeship Turner has more or less grown out of his childhood ADHD. However, he still engages in high risk behaviour such as doing burnouts wi

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