• @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    Look, just one more. And then another after that. And like two more because I had a ringer and I want to keep it going.

      • @MataVatnik
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        51 year ago

        Two? A balloon can comfortably fit four. And if you buy those giant balloons? 20 charges. Surrounded be amateurs here.

        • peopleproblems
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          21 year ago

          Yeah ok I don’t even understand this anymore. How the crap are whip cream chargers put in a balloon? Why?

          why haven’t I tried this lol

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            1 year ago

            You can either use a typical barista/restaurant style whipped cream can or you can pick up a cracker from a head shop. The whipped cream container is a bit less grippy on the balloon than a proper cracker, but you don’t have to worry about your hands getting too cold. The gas is compressed so it comes out very cold.

            Hitting them from a balloon is a lot more pleasant than hitting them from a whipped cream compressor, and balloons are absolutely necessary for a cracker or a tank. A tank without a balloon would likely freeze your lungs and kill you. It also facilitates putting an absurd amount of gas into two or three balloons and going through them a bit faster. It doesn’t stay in your system long, so you kind of have to work at it to get a decent dose all at once.

            The nitrous itself is actually fairly benign, but you have to make sure you take air in with it or you can get light headed and maybe pass out. But that’d happen with any concentrated non-oxygen gas being inhaled in large quantities. So always sit down, and pace yourself.

            Doing way too much way too often can lead to this weird wrinkly hand condition apparently, but I’ve never met anyone who’s even come close to doing that much that regularly. Most people I know who’ve gotten into it either buy a few balloons at shows or pick up a box of carts once in a blue moon. It’s incredibly addictive for a very very short time and then really not remotely. Probably why it isn’t restricted in the US at all. I’ve seen it sold at concerts in front of cops many times. And there’s definitely no hiding it. You can hear a tank from easily a quarter mile away.

            • peopleproblems
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              11 year ago

              Wait, it’s just the stuff they use at the dentist?

              Now I’m confused, I didn’t think you could buy those in tanks or charges I thought it was always carbon dioxide

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                Yep, it’s nitrous oxide. It can be purchased in 3 grades. Medical grade requires some kind of licensing, food grade does not. Don’t inhale industrial grade nitrous.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Nitrous tends to produce some sort of ambient auditory hallucinations, often in a way that directly corresponds to feelings of physical euphoria. A sort of rippling-breathing almost echoing effect is common, but often a hallmark of a really good hit is a sort of ringing sound that tends to be accompanied by a particularly pleasurable and relieving feeling. It’s really addicting in the short term, but most people are kind of over it after a couple hours.

        You can definitely lose track of how much you’re spending in that time, though. Many do.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Yeah I’ve heard people refer to ‘wahs’ too, but that makes me think more of the sort of baseline state of that sound/feeling, not the bit where it sort of pushes over the edge.