Justice 20 Type-b Love Poison -d Review

Compound Justice 20 Type-B, variant -D (colloquially “Love Poison -D”), is a synthetic pheromone-based psychological agent originally derived from failed peacekeeping serums developed during the “Eternal Truce” trials. Unlike earlier variants designed to suppress aggression, Type-B -D rewires limbic responses to provoke obsessive, unilateral romantic devotion toward the first human subject viewed after inhalation or dermal exposure.

Musically (or narratively, depending on how you experience it), Type-B Love Poison isn't a chaotic scream. It’s worse. It’s a whisper. Justice 20 Type-B Love Poison -D

It starts with a low, synthetic hum—the sound of a machine monitoring your vital signs right before they go haywire. Then the beat drops, but it’s not a drop; it’s a sigh. A trap beat that feels like walking through honey. Compound Justice 20 Type-B , variant -D (colloquially

The vocals (real or imagined) are layered. One track is cold, logical, reading the side effects: “Elevated heart rate. Loss of appetite. Poor judgment.” The other track is raw, breathy, begging: “Just one more look. Just one more night.” It’s worse

That contrast is the “Justice.” You are fully aware of the poison entering your system. You have the antidote (walking away, blocking the number, deleting the photos). But the Type-B in you says, “Let’s see what happens.”

Classification: Augmented Emotional Hazard (Class-B Reality-Adjacent Compound)
Threat Level: Variable (Societal Disruption Potential: High)
Codename: Cupid’s Last Mistake