hmm i can hear the brain cells a poppin now
When i lived in Florida, I remember that one night, at a party some people had "whippets" Which was the silver cartridges used to make whipped cream from scratch-
They used some thing they called a "cracker" which was used to open the container.
Then they filled up one of those big punching ball balloon on a rubber string things . The balloon got really cold ,and then they inhaled it.
They said it was "like crack" but with out the come down. I remember this one guy, as he lay in his chair, with eyes rolled back saying "My brain!! My brain !! Its popping like bubble wrap "
NOT TOO SWIFT !!
I politely declined the balloon as it went around and was given a few dirty looks...
I know they purchased them at a sex store in Florida -it was right beside the poppers which they also used as a "chaser"
Inhalants are
really dangerous- (Anyone catch "Intervention" on A&E this past Monday??)
The girl was addicted to inhalants - she was using air spray computer cleaner -and she was FUCKED !
Here is a link to the whipped cream cartridges. Which also happens to explain the whole recreational drug use i am talking about. Oddly it claims that the gas itself isnt "harmful" but what the fuck is it doing to the brain ????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipped-cream_charger
"There is little to no chance of acute toxicity from inhaling N2O. A study[1] shows that the ratio between lethal and effective doses with nitrous oxide are approximately 150 to one, higher than both nicotine (50:1) and caffeine (100:1). A user would need to inhale 525 liters of nitrous oxide in a short period of time to overdose. Long term use of large amounts of N2O can result in a vitamin B12 deficiency; this condition can be remedied by simply ceasing use.
While N2O itself presents few risks, there are several other dangers associated with its use. In an effort to deter recreational use, N2O distributed for automotive applications is often mixed with about 100ppm sulfur dioxide, rendering the otherwise harmless substance noxious and potentially lethal.
Some lower quality chargers tend to leave an oily residue in the container in which they were discharged, suggesting the presence of impurities that might be harmful.
If a larger canister of N2O is used, there is a risk of asphyxiation or severe frostbite, especially if the user straps on a face mask or encloses his or her head in a plastic bag.
Ya i think the brain cells are a bit fucked when your bagging your head and strapping one on.......