I don't mean to make fun of drug addicts.....oh, who am I kidding? This is the funniest clip of a "huffer" doing what huffers do, I've ever seen. It's from the TV series, "Intervention"......
So many questions: How many cans of air did she go through just now? And who's funding her air habit? Can you really get high huffing compressed air without inverting the can? And how much longer than a few seconds, at most, could the high last? Why does her family let her lay around sucking on cans of computer duster? Is her speech slurred because she's high, mentally retarded, or brain damaged from the huffing? And lastly, are her eyes naturally bugged or does the habitual inhalation of compressed air do that to them?
Whatever the answers are to those questions, let this clip be a lesson to you kids: Stay off compressed air, or any other drug for that matter!!!...unless you want to end up like this moron on a TV show about idiots who experiment with drugs.
Hat tip to Pat over at Belchspeak.
1 comment:
From what I can tell, it is the propellant that causes the high, hence no need to invert the can. How long the high lasts will depend on the lipid solubility of the chemical. If it is high it will persist in the body for a longer period of time than say nitrous like you get from huffing whip cream (or legally in the dentist office or OR). I didn't run across any specific info on how long it lasts, but I doubt you could get an ethical review board to allow you to test humans to get this information. You would have to hunt through blogs and such. From what I saw the can of the stuff cat about $5-6 each--maybe less as a bundle at Sam's or Amazon.
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