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Nitrous oxide in chargers is a foodgrade quality of an anaesthetic routinely used in modern surgery.
Dusters are molecules that were never meant to be inhaled in high concentrations because that is not safe, and are of low purity.
Heart rhythm disturbances! You will come to if you take a bit too much but take a tad more and you'll need defibrillator paddles to shock you within three minutes of the huff or you're dead.
Comparing nitrous to dusters is like comparing grain alcohol to paint stripper: strictly nonfood because it is harmful.
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whatever123
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they don't use nitrous, it is nitrogen. and it is not simply used by the navy, it is used by everyone who does SCUBA. SCUBA tanks are mostly helium, because it is inert, and are ~2% nitrogen. Why? According to an old lying/funny marine bio teacher I had (who knows his shit, he was a commercial diver for 20 years before becoming a teacher), at depths that great, "you need to be kinda narc'd out". I don't believe him on the reason, but it is a good rumore to spread. As for Pirsoner#1's comment, I never used those types of cans. Every. I used keyboard cleaner, man. The ones that are a small can with a gun style trigger.
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Asante
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Does someone recall or have a can ready to post what chemicals are in there? I'm curious.
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I always wake and dust-off. Great way to get the day started.
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: TheDude]
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Gross overexposure may be fatal.
it would take alot to die from it. its not safe but its like a drug od.and i have done it many times with the only bad side effects being getting to high and drooling all over myself. i also heard if u smoke weed right after it causes blisters in ur lungs but i have seen no evidence of this besides some gay ass drug classes so i dunno if its true
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Computer duster is not Oxygen or Nitrous oxide. It is usually a fluorenated low weight hydrocarbon, such as tetrafluorethane, chlorodiflouromethane or another similar gas. What they're looking for is a material which is a liquid when pressurized (at room temperature) but which is a gas when not pressurized. Because it is not intended for human consumption, there is no consistency to what is used by different companies, as long as the gas pressurizes in a cannister well enough to create the blowing effect that the product is sold for.
Just as with nitrous/"whippets", if you breathe something like computer duster straight, you are both depriving yourself of oxygen and exposing yourself to the chemical. This can increase the high, but also greatly increases the risk of physical damage. While (medical grade) nitrous has been tested and approved for use in humans, the components in computer duster have not, and especially not for repetitive use. Both research and Anecdotal evidence suggest that repetitive use can cause brain and other neurological damage.
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DNKYD
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One time my friend ate a moldy orange and said he tripped harder than a 20-hit acid trip. True story.
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: DNKYD]
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I hope everyone knows that 90% of the posts in this thread are jokes...
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Stonerguy
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whatever123 said: they don't use nitrous, it is nitrogen. and it is not simply used by the navy, it is used by everyone who does SCUBA. SCUBA tanks are mostly helium, because it is inert, and are ~2% nitrogen. Why? According to an old lying/funny marine bio teacher I had (who knows his shit, he was a commercial diver for 20 years before becoming a teacher), at depths that great, "you need to be kinda narc'd out". I don't believe him on the reason, but it is a good rumore to spread. As for Pirsoner#1's comment, I never used those types of cans. Every. I used keyboard cleaner, man. The ones that are a small can with a gun style trigger.
No its because breating pure oxygen can be poisoness and gets you quite intoxicated.
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: DNKYD]
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DNKYD said: One time my friend ate a moldy orange and said he tripped harder than a 20-hit acid trip. True story.
hahaha
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: DNKYD]
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DNKYD said: One time I ate my friend out and he only gave me a moldy orange. True story.
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: TheDude]
#5363286 - 03/03/06 10:36 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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AWWWWWWW! Misquoting in the Pub? BANZORZ!
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TheDude
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Re: Dust-Off [Re: DNKYD]
#5363294 - 03/03/06 10:38 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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DNKYD said: AWWWWWWW! Misquoting in the Pub! AWESOME!
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whatever123
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Stonerguy said:
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whatever123 said: they don't use nitrous, it is nitrogen. and it is not simply used by the navy, it is used by everyone who does SCUBA. SCUBA tanks are mostly helium, because it is inert, and are ~2% nitrogen. Why? According to an old lying/funny marine bio teacher I had (who knows his shit, he was a commercial diver for 20 years before becoming a teacher), at depths that great, "you need to be kinda narc'd out". I don't believe him on the reason, but it is a good rumore to spread. As for Pirsoner#1's comment, I never used those types of cans. Every. I used keyboard cleaner, man. The ones that are a small can with a gun style trigger.
No its because breating pure oxygen can be poisoness and gets you quite intoxicated.
He was referring to the nitrogen, not the helium. And yes, that is why it is mixed with helium and carbon dioxide. The nitrogen...iunno. he says it is to narc you out, who knows.
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