I take whippits like two or three times a year - usually in the same night... but I also smoke weed like 8 times a day so I'm pretty sure I got bigger problems than nitrous oxide
The funny thing is that they claim its the "purest culinary nitrous" but then immediately show all the flavors, which by definition means that the nitrous is not pure.
@@IdratherNot8337 Yes, you get it. And actually the most common contaminate that makes it undesireable for food use is oil residue from the machinery used to fill the canisters, where as the racing crowd doesn't care about a bit of oil in it.
I saw once here in Australia a guy do 10 nangs (what we call here) or bulbs and 10 bongs doing alternating each one to the other without taking a breath of fresh oxygen. Yeah he went blue. Survived, but that was 20 years ago ..
I love how these younger generations think they've discovered something new, take to the internet as an authority figure on it, talk so matter-of-factually on it and then proceed to give it a new name/label when it's already existed for decades and decades.
Nitrous oxyde is used in kitchens as an emulsifier. An emulsifier doesn't need to be flavored. If it's flavored you know it's designed for direct consumption.
Exactly what i was thinking, i don't know why Coffeezilla didn't bring this up. If you wanted to flavour your whipped cream or similar, you would just add flavour directly, not "flavoured" gas. It's like saying they are selling flavoured spoons. You don't add flavor to your kitchen tools, you add it to the food. And that's how you know this is clearly being marketed for inhaling. I don't know how the population lets this go. If i seen a factory in my town producing this shit, i would be doing something about it. Law be damned.
@@RuecianGrayThe flavor is just a scent and is cheaper than trying to infuse the food. Chefs always make shortcuts in their foods for mass consumption
One of those cans can give brain damage to an entire class. A perfect example of how a government making one drug illegal only to have the door open for something far more damaging.
@@christianedwards9025 Plastic army men, the funny city rug, playmobil cars and buildings.. thats where i was back then before the dark ages of the electronic tablet came.
Imagine growing up watching cocomelon, as soon as you enter school you eat lunchly's, prime drink and get high with galaxy gas while watching tiktok. 💀💀💀💀
I can't believe this has become this big. When i was in high school, kids would huff air dusters in school. But just the name of Galaxy Gas sounds like it's made for kids or marketed towards them, with the fruity flavors and the can looking like candy wrappers. But there are other brands like this, so it might be here for a while unless they become illegal
Huffing duster is WAY worse than N2O. N2O, if it's not contaminated, is actually very safe, as long as it's not consumed regularly (meaning multiple times a week). It is used by dentists for a reason. The main dangers are that it stops your body from absorbing vitamin B12 for some time, so regular prolonged use causes deficiency, which has serious consequences. You could also fall down and hit your head under its effect. The last thing is that you might huff it to a degree where it deplaces air in your lungs, and if you don't take breaths between hits of n2o, you might pass out due to a temporary lack of oxygen. (this happens whatever gas you inhale, even Helium.)
Air duster is far far far worse than nitrous. A friend of mine died from duster when i was in high school, his parents came into his room and he was laying on his bed with the can next to him, dead. He was 16 years old. There was another kid around my area that I didnt know that died from it as well. If you look up air duster deaths, you will find how dangerous it is. If anyone is reading this, please don't fuck around with that stuff EVER. It isnt even like an awesome high, it just made me light headed and then gave me a headache when i tried it. I never got the attraction to it. I know how sad and devastating it was to my friend's family and his other friends though. Walking in to find your child dead is the worst thing that could ever happen to a parent and I am a parent myself, that duster stuff and fentanyl and stuff scare the crap out of me. I just lost my brother and a friend to fentanyl in this last year. People love you and you should love yourself, stay away from that stuff everyone, you are needed and you are valuable and life will get better.
I mean it's a bit different since it's an actual substance. It's more like when for a while in 2010's they sold salvia that would FUCK you up. The box would have directions for how to use it, then at the bottom it said "not for human consumption"
@Tagerrun you do not use nitrous(Galaxy gas) for the soda stream you use Carbon dioxide canisters... you would use it only to make whipped cream... But naming your product galaxygas shows you are marketing towards kids and teens...not for "food use".....what does a Galaxy have to do with whipped cream
I actually buy these sometimes to make whipped cream, it just makes it way easier to make natural no chemical whipped cream plus you can store it in the fridge and have more dispensed on demand. So that does happen that people use it for the stated purpose, hadn't really even thought about about there being any other use until I saw this. Ironically sugar is actually my big addiction which is why I buy the chargers, so I can make my own low sugar whipped cream.
We did this shit too when we were teenagers, but we used the capsules + the machine + baloons. We literally stole every single pack of no2 in the reachable radius of our town, to the point we literally couldn't get our hands on more. This was before you could easily order everything online. Kinda scary to think about how accessible everything is today.
And it wasn’t literally flavored, conveniently packaged and marketed DIRECTLY to us. Like the vapes. That’s the tobacco companies finding a great way to keep kids buying in cuz cigarettes lost their popularity. These companies are sick, evil entities and I hate them all.
Crazy that kids are on fucking laughing gas and the shit only just got pulled off the shelf. The suburban mommies are freaking out over pot. But this shit is actually deadly.
Kiwi here. New Zealand Govt is cracking down on the sale of the No2 canisters in shops now because of how bad it's gotten. $500 fine for possession, $500k max fine for retailers and jail time.
Them selling the gas for whipped cream is like when you go to a gas station in the ghetto and they have these glass tubes that are open on each end but have a plastic rose inside and right next to them is choirboy. I'll explain: the glass tubes are literally crackpipes. They add the rose to cover their ass like someone is going to buy a small glass tube with a cheap plastic rose in it for any other reason. The choirboy is a galvanized brass or whatever mesh traditionally used for scrubbing a stove top or pans etc and in this case a piece would be cut off and wedged into the glass tube (hopefully after trying to burn as much of the galvanization off) so that a piece of crack can be placed inside (like using a bowl to smoke pot) and smoked. Then the crack melts and you then use the wedged choirboy by pushing it up and down the tube to collect the melted bit that has dried so you can get another hit. Yes I have smoked crack.
Paramedic here. I started working as a paramedic in South Africa around the time most experienced paramedics were bailing overseas for work. They left for better pay and better working conditions. Because of this I had to sometimes pull 72 hour shifts, when we weren't on call the paramedics used to take turns lying on the stretchers and inhaling Entonox, a mixture of air and Nitrous Oxide, it helped use get the much needed sleep / rest during those long shifts. At times you would wake up while flying around in the back of the ambulance because your partner got a call and forgot to wake you up.
This sounds awful all around. Like for literally everyone involved. Even if there are no potential side effects (which I doubt) the fact that your shifts are like that and this is seen as needed already shows things are bad. That being said, you are putting in a lot of effort for those around you to work that job under those conditions.
@@freedomandguns3231 In order to get some real side effects that you can actually notice and percieve you would have to do thousands of hits that knock out your balance... How do I know you ask? I did 300 hits in a day - wasn't hung over - didn't feel bad - no cognitive change. You would have to daily do this a lot for years in order for it to come close to something like e.g. alcoholism. Even though I don't think it could ever become that dangerous / degenerative. Most people treat it like something crazy and dangerous because they know nothing about it / have no personal experience on the matter. They give this to women who give birth, think about it... Trained medical professionals.... You cant exactly drink while pregnant..
@@notusneo When my Dad's friends from SA were trying to leave SA, people werent allowed to take money out of the country, so they bought a whole bunch of diamonds and smuggled them out of the country as they emigrated but that was decades and decades ago, just an interesting tidbit.
I was at a party back in high school, late 90s early 2000s. Someone brought a tank of nitrous and was giving out balloons filled with nitrous. That's how we used to do it. This kid takes a hit from his balloon and passed out, he fell straight back and hit his head on the edge of the cement stairs. He then had a seizure and passed out , we thought he was dead. As most of the 50 or so kids there took off a few of us tried to help and someone called 9-1-1. They took him to the hospital where they determined he had traumatic brain injury. He was in a coma for a while and had to have brain surgery and he was never the same. He basically now has the mindset of a child, he can't work, he has to live with his parents. He has to wear a helmet cause another head injury would probably kill him. The school gave him his diploma even though he never finished school but he was only a year away from graduating and starting his life. He had to have his parents walk with him onto the stage to get his diploma, he didn't even know what was going on basically. It changed his life plus his entire family's life. For what, a little buzz. Basically don't do drugs. It's never gonna improve your life but it can definitely destroy it.
Drugs help a lot of people and people who are trying to heal themselves and understand what drugs do should use them. People who don't know what they're doing and don't know what they are putting in their body, should not do drugs. That is called being a responsible drug user.
there's this drug i see people doing all the time, gives you a nice adrenaline rush when you do it fast but the faster you do it the more dangerous it is, people do it fast as fuck all the time and lose control and then kill people around them and sometimes themselves or put themselves on lifelong life support......... without a doubt it should be banned due to the damage that can be caused, the name of this drug is called "driving". you can't decide to regulate drugs based on it's most idiotic users, if you did that then even water would be banned "it's users often try breathing it and die" see how stupid that is? ofc when you put drugs in the hands of kids they won't do it safely, what do kids do safely? not to mention the harm it can do to a developing brain. the thing is that this drug can be used safely, almost true for all drugs, nitos isn't a new drug but now it's much more accessible so it's gaining attention due to the most idiotic users, you won't see it being used safely because that's not entertaining, just like you don't watch videos of people driving to work in traffic.
@env0x if a doctor prescribes a drug and the patient doesn't abuse or sell it then ok. Using street drugs isn't a good idea no matter how well you think you know the effects. Look at how many people think they're buying Xanax or some other benzo off the street and it turns out to have been made in some guys basement with fentanyl or something into and the user takes a couple thinking it's normal pills and they end up dead.
@@ohmylantajawntthere is none. I think that's the point. Don't inhale any type of gas. But there are other drugs that are both fun and more safe. But they should all be under regulations with instructions on dosage, risks and so on.
Steve-O used to do this worse than anyone. And he will be the first to attest how many brain cells he lost and how unmanageable his life became while doing this.
@@jaredweiman2987 And what better way to learn? Sure it sucks cause teaching them and trying to explain how and why certain things are bad, such as this for example, may or may not work and if they refuse to listen and it causes one of their friends to pass away then that shall be their lesson paid with the ultimate price. And let's say on the off chance they don't change their ways even after all this, then I guess they chose their path in life and as dark as it will be they would only have themselves to blame.
It's a gas, not a drug, it is non addictive and has no real side effects, this is why dentist offices have used it for years to calm patients who get anxiety. The only way it could be harmful is if you get too high of a concentration of it then asphyxiation is possible but to achieve that you would have to be either wearing a mask with it being pumped in or be trapped in a room where the level was engineered to be fatal. Then again you can asphyxiate in a mud puddle or by choking on a skittle but that doesn't make those drugs either.
Shit, you don't even need drugs to make kids want to deprive themselves of oxygen. My older bro back in the late 2000s would play a game where he'd see which of his friends could hold their breath the longest. He won, but passed out and chipped his tooth on the driveway on the fall. They didn't even need drugs to want to make themselves go loopy and pass out, this just makes it way easier and faster to achieve their results
Yeah this, Asmond is such a cliche conservative type sometimes, such melodrama and even being a condescending wanker. Lately the quality of his content and the way he reacts has gone down some notches.
People been doing nitrous for a long time, it was super popular at dead shows and festivals for example. It’s pretty safe too like that’s what laughing gas is at the dentist but the problem comes in with replacing too much oxygen with any chemical is gonna cause brain damage.
The rap community (the sane ones) have been memeing this for quite a while like this. 1980s = MCs rapping against drugs, 1990s = MCs rapping about selling drugs to get by, 2000s = Rappers rap about flexing money from selling drugs, 2010s = Rapping about consuming drugs and getting high and now... 2020s Drugs are rapping.
In the 90s it was a big thing in the college rave scene and no one really cared. Had a DJ roommate who sold it and had stories about people falling and slamming their heads into the ground, he stopped because he said it was just a matter of time before somebody died.
Kids in my circle did this in the mid 90s. A guy in our friend group died from losing consciousness and smacking his head on the pavement. This stuff is dangerous, I can't believe it has made it's way around again.
People forgot about that challenge people did in the 2010s where you just held your breath until you passed out. This wasn't even for internet clouds, we quite literally just said yolo and did it with no cameras.
@@Pokeringo yea 20 years ago when i was in school we had this small bottles of that stuff, tried it once. but thats not a drug someone should do regulary. but theese bottles back in day we put in balloons were actually used to fill the whipped cream bottles didnt even have a dispenser at the top.
I used to do IT work for a local dentist, and every time me and my brother would go in to work on his client server, he'd call us in and we'd sit around in a circle on the floor in his office and he'd give us hits of nitrous. Dentists are literally notorious for this behavior with their friends.
I'm pretty sure the nitrous the dentist uses is pure, so it doesn't do the damage to your brain like the galaxy gas does. Otherwise, the dentist would be frying everyone.
Right. Sure. Whatever. If a dentist "literally" did that and any word got out, which it "literally" would, that dentist would "literally" be investigated and "literally" lose his or her license. You know, "literally."
NO2 is nitrogen dioxide, not nitrous oxide (N2O). NO2 is dangerous and small concentrations can be lethal. You aren't using N02 in restaurants, you're using N2O.
Jeez. I was able to get messed up just from one of the "bullet" canisters that go in a whippet back when I was in my early 20s. Glad I never made it a habit
Are you talking about the small CO2 cartridge like in air-soft or the bigger ones in paintball. Cause the paintball cans dont get disposed, you actually can get then refilled. The small silver disposable ones you see in airsoft.
Not quite. If I remember right, the kitchen ones are 8 grams and the airsoft/paintball ones 12 grams. Unless you're talking about the big refillable ones, those are 88 grams
I’m going to start investing in companies that make wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The nerve damage goes beyond just oxygen deprivation lol. There are whole studies on this.
The conditions of sale for nitrous oxide are like the grape bricks from prohibition. "After dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, do not place the liquid in a jug away in the cupboard for twenty days, because then it would turn into wine."
@@spencerstevens2175you weren’t allowed to purchase it either….purchase, sale, and manufacture. Plus imbibing in public AND private establishment. “Speakeasys” were raided for a reason.
There was a kid who was doing this while driving in my town a few years ago. Drove off the road at 65mph, hit a tree and killed himself and two girls in his car.
Thats like using a saw but insted of using it on wood you use it on your hand and got it chop, like- we should banned saws their dangeroues. You seen the movie saw? They dangerous fr fr
Having a little nitrous every now and then isn't too bad. Definitely not a good thing to do every weekend, though. But if I'm on lot at a Phish concert where everybody's walking around with balloons, it's like 'when in Rome'.
I had a friend who got heavily into whippets He did them constantly over a month or so and lost the ability to move his legs. 10 or so years later (he’s one of the lucky ones) and he can just barely walk and needs a walking stick For a 10 second high, don’t do this shit
They put a handle on the giant can. There is no reason a drinking handle needs to be on the can to assist with refilling whip cream canisters. Yeah right its only there for taking hits off it.
And Tik Tok is not stopping it and is contributing to more teens taking this shit cause its a Chinese Influence campaign and they literally want shit like this to happen.
There is an old saying in China that blaming others is always easier than facing one's own problems ! We are very sorry that we only controlled drugs ourself and did not bring you along😅
@@vincentsong1422 Bro wants to act like Sun Tzu but doesnt even acknowledge the point that if it wasnt for Social Media like Tik Tok spreading it Teens wouldnt learn about these drug alternatives. I have a feeling you as a commie sympathizer or chinese person yourself would know Douyin, the chinese Tik Tok plattform wouldnt allow this stuff to be spread and moderates heavily. But keep being a good citizen youre doing good work 🫡😂
@@kitsune7919 The term is wu Mao. They are ccp workers who are the only people in China legally allowed on RUclips. Go to comment sections about tienamen and you will see the insane excuses they make for what the ccp did.
This is just natural selection to me. My parents taught me not to smoke, do drugs etc and i never did because I'm not retarded, the dangers are obvious.
@OLBarbok Yup. Some kids just want to look cool, and they pay the price. Never gonna do drugs or get drunk because I've seen the consequences that people go through as a result of that. Some classmates were doing drugs in 6th grade and shit. God knows what they're gonna do in the future.
@OLBarbok I also am German, 28 years old, and I never was drunk. I was tipsy 3 or 4 times in my life, the first time with 3 thanks to Mon Cheri, the last time maybe 8 years ago, but I was never really drunk. I mean, you have to consume poison for that 🤷♂️
I had to perform CPR on a damned kid that had been huffin this shit. Paramedics was called, and he was shipped to the hospital. The aftermath: he was in a fucken coma for three weeks. And is now so braindammaged that he needs 24 hours assistance. Yeah... This shit can be gnarly.
NO2 in itself is not dangerous at all, oxygen deprivation is. All NO2 does is depletes your B12 vitamin, so you need to take B12 supplement if you use it a lot.
You need to inhale ALOT OF FUCKING gas in order for that to happen. Even passing out a few seconds from it is not enough to cause brain damage. Sounds to me like he delibretaly tried to inhale as much as possible
That's not an issue if you take breaths. The issue is you don't realize you are holding your breath while breathing No2. It's fine when responsible people are doing it recreationally but these cans are the equivalent of handing out 4Lokos to a bunch of highschoolers. Although alcohol is inherently more dangerous than No2
Not new by any means, and definitely not restricted to kids. I remember my physics teacher telling us about Humphrey Davy (inventor of the miner's safety lamp) holding laughing gas parties in the early 19th century. Just checked Wikipedia and he actually started doing it in 1799!
Yeah, and surgeons did cocaine at the same time too (it was used as an anesthésic) Doesn t change the issue of the current "industrialisation" of nitrous oxyde and how easy to procure it became. And all that "legally"...
@@etienne8110 I don't mean to make light of the current craze, but Galaxy Gas was only possible because the stuff's been available in industrial quantities for decades. From anaesthesia to drag-racing to the food industry - it's all over the bloody place!
It's one of the oldest known human drugs, and the first thing people thought to do with it was put people up on a stage and laugh at their antics when they use nitrous.
Here in NZ a vape shop chain had stopped selling nitrous because it was dangerous and then a month later started again because "it was sold for culinary purposes"... from a vape shop.... Yeah right.
Imagine being a 70 year old woman whos like "oh my, I'd love to make orange flavored whip for my pastries this holiday" and she has to look up where to find galaxy gas and it says "Ron's Headshop". Then granny has to go into the pot store with her hunchback and strawberry purse candies asking for orange flavored galaxy gas for her whipped cream recipe. Gimme a break 🤣
My brother-in-law died huffing whippets. We found him one morning in his bed with a canister next to his body. The part that sticks with me is that I had a conversation with him less than a month prior where I told him I was concerned about his drug use and where this would end up for him. He said all of the usual things; that he's done his research and knows how to be safe. I still don't understand what he was trying so hard to escape, but I hope it was a wake up call to some of his friends, who encouraged the behavior.
We did this in my area too. I did it one time and only one time because I fell face first my friend was supposed to catch me and I hit the ground and broke my nose lol. Kids are very smart.
Purposefully making yourself hyperventilate is a bit different to a whole can of “flavored” emulsifiers (which do not need to be flavored for the use they claim it’s intended for) being sold and designed in a way that is intentionally made to make this look appealing for the sole purpose of inhaling it, even including a handle on it (which, again, does not need to be there for the use they claim it’s intended for) … This shite is designed and made to look appealing to target the lowest common denominator of people that use it to get a buzz. It’s a whole other level that includes a whole marketing and design team that is far from kids messin’ around and making themselves hyperventilate to pass out …
At my old middle school, these idiots would sprint across the soccer field and then hold their breaths so they'd pass out. Ended up having an entire assembly for it, essentially it being "hey, you doing this is killing your brain cells, stop it."
Did nitrous once growing up. Friends told me what happened after i woke up from my mini blackout. Didnt like what I heard. Never touched or even had the urge to try it again. Shit is scary dangerous.
21:04 That person must a rational thinking adult. When I was younger, kids were choking each other out to get the same effect. I’ll never forget it. We moved to the suburbs, my 2nd week of middle school, I’m standing at the bus stop and boys are choking each other out saying how much they like the feeling.
Imagine being stupid enough to risk your life to be high just for one minute, when you could just eat a weed edible with some nuts and be high for almost the whole day...
the thing is that weed is illegal in some (most?) places while these canisters are not. Besides that they are cheap too and leave no smell behind. I have done one canister like 6 years ago and have smoked weed in the past and they are both different highs. The canister is a way more intense feeling but way shorter. It basically gives you the feeling of almost passing out and you dont feel much except for a euphoric feeling. with weed you just get mellow and some other side effects based on your mood.
Anyone who thinks this is overblown hasn't sat in a vape shop parking lot for a couple minutes. Nah man, they're just taking naps after chuckling for a bit. 🤣
Graduated highschool back in 2018 and everyone from 12th to 6th grade was vaping. Now 6 years later its upgraded to literal brain damage canisters that can cause permanent nerve damage. So trendy.
A 22 year old patient of mine took this s**t for half a year and got polyneuropathy and paralysis in both his feet! Now he has to go through physical therapy and hope he gets most of his strength and feeling back!
@@lysenthe Of course, with pleasure! "Polyneuropathie" is literally the "illness or pain of many nerves"! This happens when a lot of especially small nerves are getting destroyed by lack of blood-flow, therefor lack of oxigen - or die out by heavy or enduring intoxication! It can lead to numbness, burning, tingeling pain, paralysis and especially loss of balance! Mostly this happens to people with Diabetes or by permanent alcohol/drug-abuse! Depending on the grade or stade and the treatment of the cause it is completely, partially or not curable! I hope this helped! Greetings from Berlin 😀
Can you get high off that canned air you use to clean computers? I heard somebody got carded just to buy that. I never used canned air before so I dunno. lol They thought it was a joke too to be carded for buy it.
@@jayeisenhardt1337 people have huffed that stuff but most of those cans now contain a "bitter agent" which deters most people from trying to abuse the stuff Edit: Found the stuff online most products use "Bitrex" and it was originally developed to protect children from eating things they shouldn't
Those air dusters put a bittering agent into their gas, so that you cannot inhale it without it being extremely unpleasant. At least all of the ones i have ever seen. Most of them are doing their due diligence to make sure people aren't abusing the product; unlike this one, which is doing the opposite.
@@RuecianGray Incorrect. My friends and I used to use duster. Not proud, just what happened. It tastes like crap because it has Freon, which makes it even more dangerous. If you shake it, you WILL get Freon in your mouth, which is poison and can give you burns. It is horrible and I had to take my friend to the hospital because she passed out and cracked her head open. That was when I woke up and said no thank you. It is all just stupid.
@@RuecianGray people have been huffing those air dusters forever, hell ive seen people huff AXE body spray. it's all bad but people are always going to do dumb shit
You have a surface level take, searching does nitrous kill braincells gives you a limited scope of what it does to the brain, maybe you should try searching nitrous oxide effects on the brain, the language you use when searching on Google will dictate the type of results you will get.
Galaxy Gas is gonna be liable for the fact that kids are getting a hold of it. Claiming that you have to be 18 to purchase is so stupid to where they clearly know teens and kids are using it. Business is going to be taken down by the government, then they form a new company with a different name.
It's unlikely it will be taken down by the government, tbh. There are tons and tons and tons of similar loopholes being broken online and the government doesn't really step in in any meaningful way. You can buy most prescription drugs online from other countries and have it shipped to the US, regardless of the fact that its illegal. And you don't have to go to the dark web to do it. The only reason the government ever gave a real fuck about drugs is when it threatens the pharmaceutical industry's monopoly on medicating you or our own import/export businesses. AKA: Money was involved. At best, some states might ban it because of local representatives who are aware of the problem. But federal legislation is unlikely and even in those states where it gets banned, you will still be capable of ordering it online.
Back when I used to work over night at Walmart wed have people come in taking air duster off the shelf and huffing it in the store without paying for it. My manager called in the police, who informed us that technically, unless they showed some action or intent to steal it that they weren't actually breaking any laws, despite being passed out on the bathroom floor unable to stand.
Interesting. In Walmart where I live I needed keyboard duster (legitimately for my electronics lol) & had to ask for an associate to get it. Apparently it’s locked away now
@scarletsletter4466 to be fair, that was over a decade ago when I was 16 living back home in Alaska, we weren't exactly on the cutting edge of retail technology. You kids these days with your fancy "locks"
We also had a moose come into the store one time through the automatic garden center doors and wander into sporting goods for a while. I paged my manager and asked what I should do. He told me, and I quote, "have you tried asking if he needs any help finding anything today?"
This happened in my town already. Last fall a bunch of Irish kids emigrated here and brought their love of whippets. Me and a couple friends got heavily addicted for like 3-4 months. My closest friend now has nerve damage in his feet that’s not getting any better
But shrooms do not kill brain cells long term or at least evidence does not point to it, the brain still gets all its oxygen and interestingly is extra active during the trip. If you want to hallucinate, do some DMT or something safer (not ketamine) instead. I think a big attractant is these little whipped cream chargers are under a dollar each so it's easy for kids to afford them.
I'm more worried about the long term effects on the brain. No way you can just kill brain cells due to lack of oxygen from repeated intoxications over a long time, and not suffer long term brain damage.
The effects are in fact due to vasodilatation (NO "opens" arteries) . So at first your brain gets a higher intake of oxygen, thus the high effect (try breathing pure oxygen for the exact same feeling). The issue is in overdosing. Too much NO in the blood ends up creating bubbles... Which leads to infarctus. Not just in the brain, but also any small vessels. So kidneys, eyes, billiary ducts etc... Are taking a hit too.
@@Imperyon The lack of oxygen in between rips is like the least dangerous aspect of galaxy gas. The biggest danger is that nitrous oxide, through oxidation, inactivates the vitamin B12 in the body. Symptoms of B12 deficiency are extremely many: Neurological and nerve damage. Numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. Vision problems. Having a hard time remembering things or getting confused easily. Having a difficult time walking or speaking like you usually do. Feeling very tired or weak. Experiencing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Not feeling as hungry as usual. Weight loss. Having a sore mouth or tongue. Having yellowish skin. Depression. Anger problems. Bladder problems. Remember that it doesn't work eating vitamin b12 supplements at the same time as inhaling NOS because it literally just inactivates it. Trust me, nitrous is not worth it. At all. It's one of the worst drugs to be addicted, arguably worse than alcohol or atleast on par with it.
@@etienne8110 Wtf are you talking about. Nitrous oxide works by affecting the flow of ions across cell membranes, which alters chemical messengers in the body. It slows the nervous system. The exact functioning mechanism of nitrous oxide is currently unclear. It is believed that nitrous oxide works through regulated ligand-gated ion channels in the body. These ligand-gated ion channels are made up of transmembrane ion-channel proteins, that open to allow ions such as Na+ (Sodium), K+ (Potassium), Ca2+ (Calcium), and Cl (Chlorine) to pass through the membrane in response to the binding of a ligand (chemical messenger), such as a neurotransmitter. In simple terms, this means that ligand channels affect how neurotransmitters send pain signals through the body.
They do it for attention. in the hopes of going viral. because they have zero skills to offer society. so they gamble their life in the hopes of ''making it''.
What is dangerous is that nitrous oxide is is usually administred with oxygen, which is extraordinarily safe and the reason we even use it. However pure nitrous is a whole different story.
The reason dentists mix it with oxygen is because they're delivering it continuously through a mask to make you pass out, so if it wasn't mixed you would suffocate. If someone is just doing a lung full or two then even if they passed out they would be able to breathe normally and it's no more depriving your brain of oxygen than holding your breath for the time it takes you to inhale the n2o. As long as you're not wearing a mask that's not a risk factor.
Geez when you mentioned Salvia at 15:25 it took me back to high-school and my buddy's and me all meeting up in the canyon next to our high-school and smoking 80x or 100x strength. Taste was disgusting and the trip was horrible but it was fun at the time I guess.
In the UK Nitrous oxide is now a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, making possession and sale for recreational purposes a criminal offence. Those caught with nitrous oxide for unlawful use face a caution, community service or an unlimited fine. Repeat offenders could serve up to two years in prison.
Before Galaxy gas came out, the OG way to consume whip-its was to typically steal canned whipped cream and tilt the can so that only the gas comes out and not the cream. They later made cans without nitrous and used just regular air to discourage it's use in such a way. Kinda feels pointless to do so when now you can just buy a cartridge without the cream.
the thing i find even more crazy is they are hitting it from the bottle, the gas musst be freezing cold, back in the days that gas was in them silver container thingies and u put it in a ballon bc u didnt wanted ur lungs to colapse from the freezing gas
@@Bonesawisready926 Oxygen starving your brain is the worst way to get high. At least other drugs don't cause permanent damage unless used in exsessive amounts, or on A regular basis.
@@grants7390you don't get high off of oxygen starvation. Read up how nitrous works. If that was the case why would dentists give their patients brain damage instead of using alternative anesthetics? Whippets can lead to brain damage easily if used incorrectly but with a proper setup like at the dentists office it's perfectly safe besides depleting your B12.
as a kid, 16-17 and even after high school, this was a thing at partys during the middle of the 90s. we had to travel to berkley, ca to a Bong shop to buy them buy the box. this isnt a new thing. was cheap too, like 10$ for a box of 30 or so.
😂 I’m younger than you but when I was in college we started a whip-it delivery biz (same region). One kids family owned a restaurant so we were able to buy nitrous canisters, tanks & cartridges cheap from a wholesaler. We delivered to frats, sororities, house parties, warehouse parties, clubs, etc. 100% legal & made enough $ to pay for my car & tuition. They continued after I graduated but I think made less money as copycat competitors came along 🤣
Didnt stevo drop a whole ass self documentary about his whip it addiction and what it did to his life? I thought that shit went super viral. Im shocked to see it jump into popularity again
I mean, alcohol, meth and cocaine are extremely popular right now and everyone on earth knows what they do to peoples lives. People are brain dead idiots, this will never ever change.
22 thousand servings is reasonable if you own a business that uses whipped cream in all their drinks. But why are they selling those large canisters to the generel population?
Dr. Bob, one of the founders of AA, was addicted to giving himself ether in his garage. He pinpointed just the right amount to be able to run to his bed!
Thank you Asmongold for posting this, bringing awareness to the situation and getting the conversations stirring. I'm 5 years into my sobriety and this all just makes me so incredibly sad. As a society, so many of us willingly bring each other down. Education is KEY.
Damn when I was in high school it was people mainly doing things like drinking alcohol, smoking pot, and stimulants. Now kids just huffing brain death and seeing who hits the ground last.
Asmon talking about kids being cooked while wearing cat ears in a trashy room is the kind of content I keep coming back for
I also thought this, but when you deep it what the fuck actually is going on
Top Tier content
@@rjdarlo easier to control people when they don't have any brain cells to think for themselves.
Quality
He knows what he's doing.
"You're gonna be the coolest kid in the 9th grade for 5 years in a row"
🤣🤣🤣 Love that line
Lol
And after that 5 years kid is going to graduate to the 8th grade
I take whippits like two or three times a year - usually in the same night... but I also smoke weed like 8 times a day so I'm pretty sure I got bigger problems than nitrous oxide
@@Bac_Drowned they said the same thing about cannabis
isnt no child left behind still a thing? that kid gonna be FORCED to graduate and all they'll be able to do get high on whippits
Maybe we should just let natural selection run its course, so we don’t end up like that Idiocracy movie in the next generation.
ong.
As history has shown with the war on drugs. The last thing we need in government intervention. Just let it run its course.
we are already in it
Yeah, we need to let them be, because they clearly want to play stupid games, and it's only fair they win the stupid prize they’re after
@@davidk4860I mean being honest it’s not “government” just incompetence from self invested people.
“Government” is ran by people.
The funny thing is that they claim its the "purest culinary nitrous" but then immediately show all the flavors, which by definition means that the nitrous is not pure.
If they mean air to nitrous ratio, then they can get away with it.
tell me you've never done whippits without telling me that you've never done whippits. They mean air to nitrous ratio
@@nickfosley2882shame on him for having some class
I mean I think what they’re saying there’s no cyanide and lead like automotive N2o
@@IdratherNot8337 Yes, you get it. And actually the most common contaminate that makes it undesireable for food use is oil residue from the machinery used to fill the canisters, where as the racing crowd doesn't care about a bit of oil in it.
"lowest rate of drinking alcohol generation" btw
Now imagine all the people doing both 20years ago.
@@Laroac Nitrous is old but it was never prevalent outside of specific groups. It was never even a third as mainstream as alcohol and drunks
But not the least violent, kinda odd
@@Laroac While chugging caffeine-imbued Four Loko, of course.
I saw once here in Australia a guy do 10 nangs (what we call here) or bulbs and 10 bongs doing alternating each one to the other without taking a breath of fresh oxygen. Yeah he went blue. Survived, but that was 20 years ago ..
I love how these younger generations think they've discovered something new, take to the internet as an authority figure on it, talk so matter-of-factually on it and then proceed to give it a new name/label when it's already existed for decades and decades.
we call them nangs here not galaxy gas and yea its nothing new people have been doing it as a party drug for years, albeit not a common one
Their brain is too fried to look things up and even then, their brain is too fried to remember anything they do look up.
old as a distorted 909 kick
@@RGBAnarchyawesome analogy - I presume you produce music with analog gear and run mixes thru bus compression. 😅
What is (Whippets)
Nitrous oxyde is used in kitchens as an emulsifier. An emulsifier doesn't need to be flavored. If it's flavored you know it's designed for direct consumption.
Exactly what i was thinking, i don't know why Coffeezilla didn't bring this up. If you wanted to flavour your whipped cream or similar, you would just add flavour directly, not "flavoured" gas. It's like saying they are selling flavoured spoons. You don't add flavor to your kitchen tools, you add it to the food. And that's how you know this is clearly being marketed for inhaling. I don't know how the population lets this go. If i seen a factory in my town producing this shit, i would be doing something about it. Law be damned.
Name a single popular rap song about whippets? There are none, this is a fake trend for RUclips clicks
@@RuecianGrayThe flavor is just a scent and is cheaper than trying to infuse the food. Chefs always make shortcuts in their foods for mass consumption
@@chiquita683bro thinks chefs use smelly gas to give foods flavor 💀
They say the "flavour" makes your cream that specific flavour, they spray it straight in to their coffees its absolutely crazy.
One of those cans can give brain damage to an entire class.
A perfect example of how a government making one drug illegal only to have the door open for something far more damaging.
I just...I just played with bionicles and shit as a kid...what the fuck is going on here?!?
Bionicles, plastic army men, Legos, video games, plenty of stuff to enjoy without degrading the brain
bad parenting + environment around them, i'm sure there were kids doing drugs when you were a kid too.
Building a giant robot out of megablox, then playing crazy frog and medievil was elite.
@@christianedwards9025 Plastic army men, the funny city rug, playmobil cars and buildings.. thats where i was back then before the dark ages of the electronic tablet came.
Bionicle is coming back 😮
Can't read, can't write, can't do maths, can give myself brain damage
idiocracy becomes more and more of a documentary every day.
Tbh, there's not much damage to be done.
described a democrat.
@@LarsLarsen77Lol, found the guy addicted to brain damage. Or perhaps you are a troll. Not a very good one.
give myself further brain damage*
Imagine growing up watching cocomelon, as soon as you enter school you eat lunchly's, prime drink and get high with galaxy gas while watching tiktok.
💀💀💀💀
Goyslop: the generation
That's how you make Democrat voters.
oy vey
Brain Rot... the most rotten
Bro is up-to-date on this channel 😅
I can't believe this has become this big. When i was in high school, kids would huff air dusters in school. But just the name of Galaxy Gas sounds like it's made for kids or marketed towards them, with the fruity flavors and the can looking like candy wrappers. But there are other brands like this, so it might be here for a while unless they become illegal
Huffing duster is WAY worse than N2O.
N2O, if it's not contaminated, is actually very safe, as long as it's not consumed regularly (meaning multiple times a week). It is used by dentists for a reason.
The main dangers are that it stops your body from absorbing vitamin B12 for some time, so regular prolonged use causes deficiency, which has serious consequences.
You could also fall down and hit your head under its effect. The last thing is that you might huff it to a degree where it deplaces air in your lungs, and if you don't take breaths between hits of n2o, you might pass out due to a temporary lack of oxygen. (this happens whatever gas you inhale, even Helium.)
job security has never looked more like candy.
Air duster is far far far worse than nitrous. A friend of mine died from duster when i was in high school, his parents came into his room and he was laying on his bed with the can next to him, dead. He was 16 years old. There was another kid around my area that I didnt know that died from it as well. If you look up air duster deaths, you will find how dangerous it is. If anyone is reading this, please don't fuck around with that stuff EVER. It isnt even like an awesome high, it just made me light headed and then gave me a headache when i tried it. I never got the attraction to it. I know how sad and devastating it was to my friend's family and his other friends though. Walking in to find your child dead is the worst thing that could ever happen to a parent and I am a parent myself, that duster stuff and fentanyl and stuff scare the crap out of me. I just lost my brother and a friend to fentanyl in this last year. People love you and you should love yourself, stay away from that stuff everyone, you are needed and you are valuable and life will get better.
Lol remember drinking massive doses of cold medicine to see the hatman...I dont
Yes because people who want to get high do it in moderation and responsibly
tik tok: from metaphorical brainrot to actual brainrot
this is specifically Gen Z and, the dumbest of the dumb by a factor of 1000...Gen Alpha...
@@nikoc8968 Gen Alpha are 14 at best so hopefully not
Vegetable speedrun any%
Skibidi is better for your health compared to NO2
@@Nawang013 good one lmao
Selling Galaxy gas as " a food item" is literally just the new age version of the "for tobacco use only" sign on the pipe display case.
Amen!
yeah, this whole video, or both the dude yelling and asmon both sound like old man yelling at clouds.
You use it in soda streams or other drink vending machines it is technically a good item.
I mean it's a bit different since it's an actual substance. It's more like when for a while in 2010's they sold salvia that would FUCK you up. The box would have directions for how to use it, then at the bottom it said "not for human consumption"
@Tagerrun you do not use nitrous(Galaxy gas) for the soda stream you use Carbon dioxide canisters... you would use it only to make whipped cream... But naming your product galaxygas shows you are marketing towards kids and teens...not for "food use".....what does a Galaxy have to do with whipped cream
You can also tell that it's not intended for making food by the nozzle. To use it for food, it takes gauges and hoses
A Cocomellon child getting to middle school and taking Galaxy Gas will cause us to have to make up a new term for how 'special' they are.
I’m sure that term will be verboten because it’s emotionally damaging…
Melonflakes
Chasing the Melon
We could just name them after you beause you're honestly no different
Coco gas?….when did we bring Kamala into this convo?! 🤔
If you use tick tock you can use galaxy gas with no worries since you wont have any braincells to lose
they used to say this about cannabis in the early 80s and 90s
Mr Mackey does not work
It doesn’t do anything to your brain cells. Literally harmless.
@@uonecar Yeah and judging by the average braindead weed addicts out there, they were right.
@@uonecarExcept you can die if you inhale too much
It takes your dessert to the next level, also your brain to the previous level.
to the first level
But you'll finally be able to understand Kanye.
I actually buy these sometimes to make whipped cream, it just makes it way easier to make natural no chemical whipped cream plus you can store it in the fridge and have more dispensed on demand. So that does happen that people use it for the stated purpose, hadn't really even thought about about there being any other use until I saw this. Ironically sugar is actually my big addiction which is why I buy the chargers, so I can make my own low sugar whipped cream.
@@OnceUponaTimeline you're doing it wrong homie
@@OnceUponaTimeline But I assume you only get the tiny canisters & not the gigantic ones that will last several years.
We did this shit too when we were teenagers, but we used the capsules + the machine + baloons. We literally stole every single pack of no2 in the reachable radius of our town, to the point we literally couldn't get our hands on more. This was before you could easily order everything online. Kinda scary to think about how accessible everything is today.
And it wasn’t literally flavored, conveniently packaged and marketed DIRECTLY to us. Like the vapes. That’s the tobacco companies finding a great way to keep kids buying in cuz cigarettes lost their popularity. These companies are sick, evil entities and I hate them all.
I feel everything
The rent is too damn high. Just let them do this stuff so natural selection can lower the cost of living.
😂😂😂
This is the way
trillionare alpha grindset
Jokes on you, corporations that own everything will raise prices because there's not enough to stop them not to
@@fuzzy-02
..because there's not enough to stop them not to..
galaxy english?..🤷🏼
Crazy that kids are on fucking laughing gas and the shit only just got pulled off the shelf. The suburban mommies are freaking out over pot. But this shit is actually deadly.
dont worry they are doing plenty of THC too
But isn't dying a great thing? I loved being unalive in 1998
@@TestChannelWow-bh7ysright lmao they are getting thc poisoning... not real for any age person trust me 😂 not joking it's not real
@@austinkruger290 when did I say anything about THC poisoning?
@@TestChannelWow-bh7ys I am and I'm saying it isn't real lol😁
Kiwi here. New Zealand Govt is cracking down on the sale of the No2 canisters in shops now because of how bad it's gotten. $500 fine for possession, $500k max fine for retailers and jail time.
Because making coke, E's and hash illegal stopped their use and made them safer 🙄
in CHCH,NZ they used to have Nos Bars selling baloons of laughing gas, alongside the legal pills. it was an insane few years
NO, not NO2. NO2 is toxic and looks like bromine
I heard this but didn’t know that’s what the penalty’s are 😱
Same in the Netherlands, they were such an epidemic that nowadays they put warnings not to drop NO2 tanks in the garbage.
Them selling the gas for whipped cream is like when you go to a gas station in the ghetto and they have these glass tubes that are open on each end but have a plastic rose inside and right next to them is choirboy. I'll explain: the glass tubes are literally crackpipes. They add the rose to cover their ass like someone is going to buy a small glass tube with a cheap plastic rose in it for any other reason. The choirboy is a galvanized brass or whatever mesh traditionally used for scrubbing a stove top or pans etc and in this case a piece would be cut off and wedged into the glass tube (hopefully after trying to burn as much of the galvanization off) so that a piece of crack can be placed inside (like using a bowl to smoke pot) and smoked. Then the crack melts and you then use the wedged choirboy by pushing it up and down the tube to collect the melted bit that has dried so you can get another hit. Yes I have smoked crack.
Paramedic here. I started working as a paramedic in South Africa around the time most experienced paramedics were bailing overseas for work. They left for better pay and better working conditions. Because of this I had to sometimes pull 72 hour shifts, when we weren't on call the paramedics used to take turns lying on the stretchers and inhaling Entonox, a mixture of air and Nitrous Oxide, it helped use get the much needed sleep / rest during those long shifts. At times you would wake up while flying around in the back of the ambulance because your partner got a call and forgot to wake you up.
This sounds awful all around. Like for literally everyone involved. Even if there are no potential side effects (which I doubt) the fact that your shifts are like that and this is seen as needed already shows things are bad. That being said, you are putting in a lot of effort for those around you to work that job under those conditions.
@@freedomandguns3231 until it escalates
Why arent you getting out from SA? just like the rest of them?
@@freedomandguns3231 In order to get some real side effects that you can actually notice and percieve you would have to do thousands of hits that knock out your balance... How do I know you ask?
I did 300 hits in a day - wasn't hung over - didn't feel bad - no cognitive change. You would have to daily do this a lot for years in order for it to come close to something like e.g. alcoholism. Even though I don't think it could ever become that dangerous / degenerative. Most people treat it like something crazy and dangerous because they know nothing about it / have no personal experience on the matter.
They give this to women who give birth, think about it... Trained medical professionals.... You cant exactly drink while pregnant..
@@notusneo When my Dad's friends from SA were trying to leave SA, people werent allowed to take money out of the country, so they bought a whole bunch of diamonds and smuggled them out of the country as they emigrated but that was decades and decades ago, just an interesting tidbit.
I was at a party back in high school, late 90s early 2000s. Someone brought a tank of nitrous and was giving out balloons filled with nitrous. That's how we used to do it. This kid takes a hit from his balloon and passed out, he fell straight back and hit his head on the edge of the cement stairs. He then had a seizure and passed out , we thought he was dead. As most of the 50 or so kids there took off a few of us tried to help and someone called 9-1-1. They took him to the hospital where they determined he had traumatic brain injury. He was in a coma for a while and had to have brain surgery and he was never the same. He basically now has the mindset of a child, he can't work, he has to live with his parents. He has to wear a helmet cause another head injury would probably kill him.
The school gave him his diploma even though he never finished school but he was only a year away from graduating and starting his life. He had to have his parents walk with him onto the stage to get his diploma, he didn't even know what was going on basically. It changed his life plus his entire family's life. For what, a little buzz. Basically don't do drugs. It's never gonna improve your life but it can definitely destroy it.
Drugs help a lot of people and people who are trying to heal themselves and understand what drugs do should use them. People who don't know what they're doing and don't know what they are putting in their body, should not do drugs. That is called being a responsible drug user.
@@env0x where is the responsible use of galaxy gas or no2 loons?
there's this drug i see people doing all the time, gives you a nice adrenaline rush when you do it fast but the faster you do it the more dangerous it is, people do it fast as fuck all the time and lose control and then kill people around them and sometimes themselves or put themselves on lifelong life support......... without a doubt it should be banned due to the damage that can be caused, the name of this drug is called "driving".
you can't decide to regulate drugs based on it's most idiotic users, if you did that then even water would be banned "it's users often try breathing it and die" see how stupid that is? ofc when you put drugs in the hands of kids they won't do it safely, what do kids do safely? not to mention the harm it can do to a developing brain.
the thing is that this drug can be used safely, almost true for all drugs, nitos isn't a new drug but now it's much more accessible so it's gaining attention due to the most idiotic users, you won't see it being used safely because that's not entertaining, just like you don't watch videos of people driving to work in traffic.
@env0x if a doctor prescribes a drug and the patient doesn't abuse or sell it then ok. Using street drugs isn't a good idea no matter how well you think you know the effects. Look at how many people think they're buying Xanax or some other benzo off the street and it turns out to have been made in some guys basement with fentanyl or something into and the user takes a couple thinking it's normal pills and they end up dead.
@@ohmylantajawntthere is none. I think that's the point. Don't inhale any type of gas.
But there are other drugs that are both fun and more safe. But they should all be under regulations with instructions on dosage, risks and so on.
Steve-O used to do this worse than anyone. And he will be the first to attest how many brain cells he lost and how unmanageable his life became while doing this.
Young people don't know about Steve-O though. They're just gonna have to learn the hard way, I guess.
Dude had so many whippit canisters scattered in his room, you couldn't even see the floor
Probably the most beneficial case study known to man.
Dude I remember watching the doc about that years ago when I was a kid....I instantly thought of Steve-O.
Those kid's lives are ruined bro
@@jaredweiman2987 And what better way to learn? Sure it sucks cause teaching them and trying to explain how and why certain things are bad, such as this for example, may or may not work and if they refuse to listen and it causes one of their friends to pass away then that shall be their lesson paid with the ultimate price. And let's say on the off chance they don't change their ways even after all this, then I guess they chose their path in life and as dark as it will be they would only have themselves to blame.
Imagine calling a can of nitrous “galaxy gas” and then saying its not a drug
Branding!
Its got that "weed is not a drug!" Energy. It is.
Don't you call those troubling substances also 'legal highs' over there? We do
Same with whip it brand these people know exactly what they are used for ain’t nobody making whipped cream 💀
It's a gas, not a drug, it is non addictive and has no real side effects, this is why dentist offices have used it for years to calm patients who get anxiety. The only way it could be harmful is if you get too high of a concentration of it then asphyxiation is possible but to achieve that you would have to be either wearing a mask with it being pumped in or be trapped in a room where the level was engineered to be fatal. Then again you can asphyxiate in a mud puddle or by choking on a skittle but that doesn't make those drugs either.
"Kids are stupid and they love doing drugs."
A truer statement has never been uttered.
Shit, you don't even need drugs to make kids want to deprive themselves of oxygen.
My older bro back in the late 2000s would play a game where he'd see which of his friends could hold their breath the longest. He won, but passed out and chipped his tooth on the driveway on the fall. They didn't even need drugs to want to make themselves go loopy and pass out, this just makes it way easier and faster to achieve their results
Remember the choking game from a few years back?
lol
@andyholstein237 We had kids doing that back in 80s and 90s
Damn kids don't have any imagination or creativity anymore
My friends little brother did this in the mid 2000s. He used a belt and messed up. Ended up hanging himself on a bunk bed.
whippits been around for much longer than social media
Go to any women’s prison and you will be introduced to it immediately
Yeah this, Asmond is such a cliche conservative type sometimes, such melodrama and even being a condescending wanker. Lately the quality of his content and the way he reacts has gone down some notches.
Yeah it feels like someone discovered crack or cocaine the first time...
@@petecabrina wtf are you talking about.....
Yeah literally everyone is aware.... It hasn't always been easy to get huge canisters of it
The CIA up 50-0 over the black community after this galaxy gas
they can't keep getting away with it 😭
@bruh-bn3ni noone forced them to smoke crck or huff gas🤷♂️
Gawd damn this one got me good 😂😂😂😂😂
@@MurdahBassRecordsabsolutely true! Nobody forces them to take alle that crap
You think the CIA is involved? Why bother when they do this to themselves for free?
People been doing nitrous for a long time, it was super popular at dead shows and festivals for example. It’s pretty safe too like that’s what laughing gas is at the dentist but the problem comes in with replacing too much oxygen with any chemical is gonna cause brain damage.
The rap community (the sane ones) have been memeing this for quite a while like this. 1980s = MCs rapping against drugs, 1990s = MCs rapping about selling drugs to get by, 2000s = Rappers rap about flexing money from selling drugs, 2010s = Rapping about consuming drugs and getting high and now... 2020s Drugs are rapping.
So this is why mumble core exists
CIA plan
Yeah.
Probable cause: pills.
Rap sucks. 😂
@@JackTheRabbitMusic No tf it doesn't
“Why buy whippets when you can just stand up really fast” made me laugh more than it probably should have 😂
My knees wont let me stand up fast enough anymore... 😂
Is that what it feels like? hate that shit, almost collapsed once when my blood pressure was real low.
Whippets is something we did in secret. There was shame involved. It wasn't something you broadcast to the world.
It's like huffing crap you get at a hardware store like epoxy, thinner, etc.
Is now. 😮💨
Tbh I live in germany and when I got into whip its for a while everyone I showed it was apalled, even literal h addicts asked me wtf I was doing 😂
In the 90s it was a big thing in the college rave scene and no one really cared. Had a DJ roommate who sold it and had stories about people falling and slamming their heads into the ground, he stopped because he said it was just a matter of time before somebody died.
And then Tik Tok came along and changed all that. "Hey, everyone in the world. Watch me lick this running chainsaw!"
When I was a child, elderly used to say children are our future.... now that I am old, I am afraid to say the same thing..
Kids in my circle did this in the mid 90s. A guy in our friend group died from losing consciousness and smacking his head on the pavement. This stuff is dangerous, I can't believe it has made it's way around again.
I ruined a few cans of whipped cream in my day, not too many though.
People did this way sober all the time
people gassin on nitrous really do be speedrunning the retirement home ending
Nah man Thier aiming for the forever box ending.
theyre not making it to the retirement home blud
They speedrunning to the grave
Underrated comment
Tbf they arent too bad at kickons at 4am
“You’ll be the coolest kid in 9th grade” buddy won’t even remember 9th grade when all their brain cells die out.
Or make it through the year.. one wrong fall after it's taken in and after blacking out
@@silentfox8460 true
People forgot about that challenge people did in the 2010s where you just held your breath until you passed out. This wasn't even for internet clouds, we quite literally just said yolo and did it with no cameras.
That new "brainrot" IRL speedrun category hit hard
it's not new
Old as humans. People will huff anything.
Just irl brainrot
@@Pokeringo yea 20 years ago when i was in school we had this small bottles of that stuff, tried it once. but thats not a drug someone should do regulary. but theese bottles back in day we put in balloons were actually used to fill the whipped cream bottles didnt even have a dispenser at the top.
It’s as old as Reddi Whip actually.
I used to do IT work for a local dentist, and every time me and my brother would go in to work on his client server, he'd call us in and we'd sit around in a circle on the floor in his office and he'd give us hits of nitrous. Dentists are literally notorious for this behavior with their friends.
Thanks for clarifying, I thought you meant that they are metaphorically notorious for it, or perhaps even spiritually!
I'm pretty sure the nitrous the dentist uses is pure, so it doesn't do the damage to your brain like the galaxy gas does. Otherwise, the dentist would be frying everyone.
Right. Sure. Whatever. If a dentist "literally" did that and any word got out, which it "literally" would, that dentist would "literally" be investigated and "literally" lose his or her license. You know, "literally."
@Jason_Hubred oh, my sweet summer child.
Hell ya dude
The NO2 cartridges we use in restaurants are the same size as standard disposable CO2 cartridges you use in paintball.
NO2 is nitrogen dioxide, not nitrous oxide (N2O). NO2 is dangerous and small concentrations can be lethal. You aren't using N02 in restaurants, you're using N2O.
Jeez. I was able to get messed up just from one of the "bullet" canisters that go in a whippet back when I was in my early 20s. Glad I never made it a habit
I remember co2 being bigger
Are you talking about the small CO2 cartridge like in air-soft or the bigger ones in paintball. Cause the paintball cans dont get disposed, you actually can get then refilled. The small silver disposable ones you see in airsoft.
Not quite. If I remember right, the kitchen ones are 8 grams and the airsoft/paintball ones 12 grams. Unless you're talking about the big refillable ones, those are 88 grams
I’m going to start investing in companies that make wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The nerve damage goes beyond just oxygen deprivation lol. There are whole studies on this.
The conditions of sale for nitrous oxide are like the grape bricks from prohibition. "After dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, do not place the liquid in a jug away in the cupboard for twenty days, because then it would turn into wine."
You were allowed to make alcohol during prohibition for personal use. Just not allowed to sell it
@@spencerstevens2175 that has absolutely nothing to do with what OP is talking about, in the slightest
Ha...I forgot we did that to get by the law. Better than drinking wood alcohol
@@TheBathrobeWizardthat sounds horrendous
@@spencerstevens2175you weren’t allowed to purchase it either….purchase, sale, and manufacture. Plus imbibing in public AND private establishment. “Speakeasys” were raided for a reason.
How to get to level 85 in WoW:
STEP 1. QUEUE FOR DUNGEON
STEP 2. INHALE GALAXY GAS
STEP 3. STAND IN FIRE
STEP 4. INHALE GALAXY GAS
Making fun of people and kids killing themselves is distasteful. The internet needs to be shutdown.
@@Jaegar19Ultima-u9dgay
@@bruv1039 hey what you do in the sack is your business, i'm happy for you and no you didn't mean it in any other way.
@@Jaegar19Ultima-u9dYou should try it
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
There was a kid who was doing this while driving in my town a few years ago. Drove off the road at 65mph, hit a tree and killed himself and two girls in his car.
Good, minus the 2 girls.
Thats like using a saw but insted of using it on wood you use it on your hand and got it chop, like- we should banned saws their dangeroues. You seen the movie saw? They dangerous fr fr
Darwin x3
Hahahaha
@@mrbluemancheesei guess, but did they know buddy was gonna do that?
Having a little nitrous every now and then isn't too bad. Definitely not a good thing to do every weekend, though. But if I'm on lot at a Phish concert where everybody's walking around with balloons, it's like 'when in Rome'.
I had a friend who got heavily into whippets He did them constantly over
a month or so and lost the ability to move his legs. 10 or so years later (he’s one of the lucky ones) and he can just barely walk and needs a walking stick For a 10 second high, don’t do this shit
Worth it
Sounds like a good deal. Next respawn will reset your debuffs anyway
He lives in Canada, you wouldn't know him
@@WrenKainIV if you even respawn
natural selection 😂 good job on him
Called "Nangs" in Australia, every car park has a box of empty containers rolling around.
Same here in NZ. Old ladies are picking them up and posting on facebook about "bullet shells" in their streets lmao
Yep I've seen empties on the ground in Southport haha
Yea this stuff been around for ages for us
Been rife in the UK for years, think they called it "Hippy crack" I may be wrong though.
Nangnangnangnangnangnang
They put a handle on the giant can. There is no reason a drinking handle needs to be on the can to assist with refilling whip cream canisters. Yeah right its only there for taking hits off it.
Looks just like the Stanley cup, it's harmless. It's for food prep, can't be bad for you.
the worst part is the broccoli heads act like they invented doing whippits when anyone who did them grew out of it in 15 years ago
And Tik Tok is not stopping it and is contributing to more teens taking this shit cause its a Chinese Influence campaign and they literally want shit like this to happen.
This ^
There is an old saying in China that blaming others is always easier than facing one's own problems ! We are very sorry that we only controlled drugs ourself and did not bring you along😅
@@vincentsong1422 Bro wants to act like Sun Tzu but doesnt even acknowledge the point that if it wasnt for Social Media like Tik Tok spreading it Teens wouldnt learn about these drug alternatives. I have a feeling you as a commie sympathizer or chinese person yourself would know Douyin, the chinese Tik Tok plattform wouldnt allow this stuff to be spread and moderates heavily. But keep being a good citizen youre doing good work 🫡😂
@@kitsune7919
The term is wu Mao. They are ccp workers who are the only people in China legally allowed on RUclips. Go to comment sections about tienamen and you will see the insane excuses they make for what the ccp did.
@@vincentsong1422
Tell me your opinion on tienaman Square. Terrible what the ccp did, wasn't it?
Kids in Germany are going under the bridges here, spraying all kinds of things, including deodorant, into them. It's insane.
This is just natural selection to me. My parents taught me not to smoke, do drugs etc and i never did because I'm not retarded, the dangers are obvious.
@OLBarbok Yup. Some kids just want to look cool, and they pay the price. Never gonna do drugs or get drunk because I've seen the consequences that people go through as a result of that. Some classmates were doing drugs in 6th grade and shit. God knows what they're gonna do in the future.
they been doin that for a long time
They are hopeless because of the state of their country.
@OLBarbok I also am German, 28 years old, and I never was drunk. I was tipsy 3 or 4 times in my life, the first time with 3 thanks to Mon Cheri, the last time maybe 8 years ago, but I was never really drunk. I mean, you have to consume poison for that 🤷♂️
I had to perform CPR on a damned kid that had been huffin this shit. Paramedics was called, and he was shipped to the hospital.
The aftermath: he was in a fucken coma for three weeks. And is now so braindammaged that he needs 24 hours assistance.
Yeah... This shit can be gnarly.
NO2 in itself is not dangerous at all, oxygen deprivation is. All NO2 does is depletes your B12 vitamin, so you need to take B12 supplement if you use it a lot.
You need to inhale ALOT OF FUCKING gas in order for that to happen. Even passing out a few seconds from it is not enough to cause brain damage.
Sounds to me like he delibretaly tried to inhale as much as possible
@@Nobody-Nowhere Its also displaces all the oxygen in your lungs causing.... oxygen deprivation. So to say its not dangerous is highly misleading
That's not an issue if you take breaths. The issue is you don't realize you are holding your breath while breathing No2. It's fine when responsible people are doing it recreationally but these cans are the equivalent of handing out 4Lokos to a bunch of highschoolers. Although alcohol is inherently more dangerous than No2
Not condoning the use, but you have to be inhaling an insane amount for this to happen.
back when I was in highschool if you had nitrous whippits in your driving compartment of your car you lost your license
What if you just had a NOS bottle for your car?
Not new by any means, and definitely not restricted to kids.
I remember my physics teacher telling us about Humphrey Davy (inventor of the miner's safety lamp) holding laughing gas parties in the early 19th century.
Just checked Wikipedia and he actually started doing it in 1799!
Yeah, and surgeons did cocaine at the same time too (it was used as an anesthésic)
Doesn t change the issue of the current "industrialisation" of nitrous oxyde and how easy to procure it became. And all that "legally"...
@@etienne8110 I don't mean to make light of the current craze, but Galaxy Gas was only possible because the stuff's been available in industrial quantities for decades. From anaesthesia to drag-racing to the food industry - it's all over the bloody place!
Dentists been doing this stuff for decades and was well known they got high on their own supply.
It's one of the oldest known human drugs, and the first thing people thought to do with it was put people up on a stage and laugh at their antics when they use nitrous.
Here in NZ a vape shop chain had stopped selling nitrous because it was dangerous and then a month later started again because "it was sold for culinary purposes"... from a vape shop.... Yeah right.
It’s heartwarming to see the kids take up a baking hobby.
Imagine being a 70 year old woman whos like "oh my, I'd love to make orange flavored whip for my pastries this holiday" and she has to look up where to find galaxy gas and it says "Ron's Headshop". Then granny has to go into the pot store with her hunchback and strawberry purse candies asking for orange flavored galaxy gas for her whipped cream recipe.
Gimme a break 🤣
My brother-in-law died huffing whippets. We found him one morning in his bed with a canister next to his body. The part that sticks with me is that I had a conversation with him less than a month prior where I told him I was concerned about his drug use and where this would end up for him. He said all of the usual things; that he's done his research and knows how to be safe. I still don't understand what he was trying so hard to escape, but I hope it was a wake up call to some of his friends, who encouraged the behavior.
Sorry man🙏
probably was using it to help himself fall asleep
Must of been 8000 canisters laying around, its hard to die from
@@Survivinglife871 lack of O2 is quite easy to die from😅🤪
@@jonathanadams943 you cant
keep huffing NOS non stop without breathing air. Doesnt work like that. The real harm comes from depletion of B12
Kids never change. When I was a kid, some would purposely hyperventilate to cause themselves to blackout.
We did this in my area too. I did it one time and only one time because I fell face first my friend was supposed to catch me and I hit the ground and broke my nose lol. Kids are very smart.
Purposefully making yourself hyperventilate is a bit different to a whole can of “flavored” emulsifiers (which do not need to be flavored for the use they claim it’s intended for) being sold and designed in a way that is intentionally made to make this look appealing for the sole purpose of inhaling it, even including a handle on it (which, again, does not need to be there for the use they claim it’s intended for) …
This shite is designed and made to look appealing to target the lowest common denominator of people that use it to get a buzz. It’s a whole other level that includes a whole marketing and design team that is far from kids messin’ around and making themselves hyperventilate to pass out …
Did this myself one time and one time only
At my old middle school, these idiots would sprint across the soccer field and then hold their breaths so they'd pass out. Ended up having an entire assembly for it, essentially it being "hey, you doing this is killing your brain cells, stop it."
Literally this lfmao
This reminds me of going to smoke shops in the early 2000s and you couldn’t say bong, you said “water pipe” or they would kick you out.
Pre weed legal days were different for sure lol kids these days don't know 😅
Those same shops had nos behind the counter back then too.
Natural selection at play
It feels like it's getting a lil nudge here
Is it? For that he also needs not to have offspring and its easier if there are drugs flowing everywhere in his company.
@@dmitriyrasskazov8858 zoom out, if it's a trend then it's like a heard of bison getting run off a cliff.
@@CRAITZARTWomp Womp
Nope. They'll just end up as a Steve-O and be reproducing.
Did nitrous once growing up. Friends told me what happened after i woke up from my mini blackout. Didnt like what I heard. Never touched or even had the urge to try it again. Shit is scary dangerous.
LOL it's completely harmless.
@@LarsLarsen77🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@LarsLarsen77 found the middle school addict
@@LarsLarsen77🤡
21:04 That person must a rational thinking adult. When I was younger, kids were choking each other out to get the same effect. I’ll never forget it. We moved to the suburbs, my 2nd week of middle school, I’m standing at the bus stop and boys are choking each other out saying how much they like the feeling.
Imagine being stupid enough to risk your life to be high just for one minute, when you could just eat a weed edible with some nuts and be high for almost the whole day...
the thing is that weed is illegal in some (most?) places while these canisters are not. Besides that they are cheap too and leave no smell behind. I have done one canister like 6 years ago and have smoked weed in the past and they are both different highs. The canister is a way more intense feeling but way shorter. It basically gives you the feeling of almost passing out and you dont feel much except for a euphoric feeling. with weed you just get mellow and some other side effects based on your mood.
weed illegal
I think if you use a balloon or some kind of secondary container you can mitigate the risk of dying but yeah.
@@TimSlee1 I think it's stupid that shit like this is allowed but fucking weed is so Haram. Governments are restarded.
dont act like your drug is better than their drug
Anyone who thinks this is overblown hasn't sat in a vape shop parking lot for a couple minutes.
Nah man, they're just taking naps after chuckling for a bit. 🤣
You want overblown? Go to the parking lot after any Phish concert. Nitrous Mafia is in full effect there. This is just kids being stupid with it
the best kind of nap: forever nap
Graduated highschool back in 2018 and everyone from 12th to 6th grade was vaping. Now 6 years later its upgraded to literal brain damage canisters that can cause permanent nerve damage. So trendy.
Right? Don’t get me wrong hot boxing the bathroom wasn’t a good thing, but people weren’t giving themselves brain damage in the middle of class.
Gotta let natural selection go to work somehow. It too needs a job.
LOL that's a complete lie. It is harmless. People have done it for hundreds of years.
@@LarsLarsen77 very funny.
@@VampiricDragon666 Bringing up natural selection like capitalism doesn't feast and survive off idiots
A 22 year old patient of mine took this s**t for half a year and got polyneuropathy and paralysis in both his feet! Now he has to go through physical therapy and hope he gets most of his strength and feeling back!
What exactly is polyneuropathy? Do you care to explain it to a non-medic?
@@lysenthe Of course, with pleasure! "Polyneuropathie" is literally the "illness or pain of many nerves"! This happens when a lot of especially small nerves are getting destroyed by lack of blood-flow, therefor lack of oxigen - or die out by heavy or enduring intoxication! It can lead to numbness, burning, tingeling pain, paralysis and especially loss of balance! Mostly this happens to people with Diabetes or by permanent alcohol/drug-abuse! Depending on the grade or stade and the treatment of the cause it is completely, partially or not curable!
I hope this helped!
Greetings from Berlin 😀
When a problem comes along, you must whippit.
Whippit good
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They took that song LITERALLY 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I feel bad for the guy who Actually buys this for culinary use and everyone who sees him buy it thinks he’s a POS 😂😂
Hopefully he does see the video about the 22,000 whipped cream of how absurd the 2000g is.
@@thecipher8495 50 thousand banana cream pies!
Can you get high off that canned air you use to clean computers? I heard somebody got carded just to buy that.
I never used canned air before so I dunno. lol They thought it was a joke too to be carded for buy it.
@@thecipher8495 you know if you own restaurant that numbers are pretty normal
@@jayeisenhardt1337 people have huffed that stuff but most of those cans now contain a "bitter agent" which deters most people from trying to abuse the stuff
Edit: Found the stuff online most products use "Bitrex" and it was originally developed to protect children from eating things they shouldn't
Wait till they find out that air duster has been being sold at wal mart for over 30 years
Does anybody else remember the "walking on sunshine" girl from Intervention? She was doing this.
Those air dusters put a bittering agent into their gas, so that you cannot inhale it without it being extremely unpleasant. At least all of the ones i have ever seen. Most of them are doing their due diligence to make sure people aren't abusing the product; unlike this one, which is doing the opposite.
@@RuecianGray Incorrect. My friends and I used to use duster. Not proud, just what happened. It tastes like crap because it has Freon, which makes it even more dangerous. If you shake it, you WILL get Freon in your mouth, which is poison and can give you burns. It is horrible and I had to take my friend to the hospital because she passed out and cracked her head open. That was when I woke up and said no thank you. It is all just stupid.
Air dusters don't use nitrous.
@@RuecianGray people have been huffing those air dusters forever, hell ive seen people huff AXE body spray. it's all bad but people are always going to do dumb shit
You have a surface level take, searching does nitrous kill braincells gives you a limited scope of what it does to the brain, maybe you should try searching nitrous oxide effects on the brain, the language you use when searching on Google will dictate the type of results you will get.
Galaxy Gas is gonna be liable for the fact that kids are getting a hold of it. Claiming that you have to be 18 to purchase is so stupid to where they clearly know teens and kids are using it.
Business is going to be taken down by the government, then they form a new company with a different name.
It's unlikely it will be taken down by the government, tbh. There are tons and tons and tons of similar loopholes being broken online and the government doesn't really step in in any meaningful way. You can buy most prescription drugs online from other countries and have it shipped to the US, regardless of the fact that its illegal. And you don't have to go to the dark web to do it.
The only reason the government ever gave a real fuck about drugs is when it threatens the pharmaceutical industry's monopoly on medicating you or our own import/export businesses. AKA: Money was involved.
At best, some states might ban it because of local representatives who are aware of the problem. But federal legislation is unlikely and even in those states where it gets banned, you will still be capable of ordering it online.
Ok, and we blaming them, where are the parents? We keep coping blaming the product. Maybe it is shitty, but parents are the ultimate solution here.
Technically I would think Amazon to be responsible for age verification
Back when I used to work over night at Walmart wed have people come in taking air duster off the shelf and huffing it in the store without paying for it. My manager called in the police, who informed us that technically, unless they showed some action or intent to steal it that they weren't actually breaking any laws, despite being passed out on the bathroom floor unable to stand.
So if I drink or eat the food partly and leave the container on a shelf then I can't be charged?
Interesting. In Walmart where I live I needed keyboard duster (legitimately for my electronics lol) & had to ask for an associate to get it. Apparently it’s locked away now
@scarletsletter4466 to be fair, that was over a decade ago when I was 16 living back home in Alaska, we weren't exactly on the cutting edge of retail technology. You kids these days with your fancy "locks"
We also had a moose come into the store one time through the automatic garden center doors and wander into sporting goods for a while. I paged my manager and asked what I should do. He told me, and I quote, "have you tried asking if he needs any help finding anything today?"
@Dukes3677 I don't know if stashing a half consumed open bag of food would equate to "showing intent to not pay" but I'd like to think it would.
This happened in my town already. Last fall a bunch of Irish kids emigrated here and brought their love of whippets. Me and a couple friends got heavily addicted for like 3-4 months. My closest friend now has nerve damage in his feet that’s not getting any better
Nitrous effects aren’t from cutting off oxygen “primarily”. It’s in a class of drugs called “Dissociative Anesthetics”
But shrooms do not kill brain cells long term or at least evidence does not point to it, the brain still gets all its oxygen and interestingly is extra active during the trip. If you want to hallucinate, do some DMT or something safer (not ketamine) instead. I think a big attractant is these little whipped cream chargers are under a dollar each so it's easy for kids to afford them.
I'm more worried about the long term effects on the brain. No way you can just kill brain cells due to lack of oxygen from repeated intoxications over a long time, and not suffer long term brain damage.
The effects are in fact due to vasodilatation (NO "opens" arteries) .
So at first your brain gets a higher intake of oxygen, thus the high effect (try breathing pure oxygen for the exact same feeling).
The issue is in overdosing. Too much NO in the blood ends up creating bubbles... Which leads to infarctus. Not just in the brain, but also any small vessels. So kidneys, eyes, billiary ducts etc... Are taking a hit too.
@@Imperyon The lack of oxygen in between rips is like the least dangerous aspect of galaxy gas. The biggest danger is that nitrous oxide, through oxidation, inactivates the vitamin B12 in the body. Symptoms of B12 deficiency are extremely many: Neurological and nerve damage. Numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. Vision problems. Having a hard time remembering things or getting confused easily. Having a difficult time walking or speaking like you usually do. Feeling very tired or weak. Experiencing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Not feeling as hungry as usual. Weight loss. Having a sore mouth or tongue. Having yellowish skin. Depression. Anger problems. Bladder problems.
Remember that it doesn't work eating vitamin b12 supplements at the same time as inhaling NOS because it literally just inactivates it. Trust me, nitrous is not worth it. At all. It's one of the worst drugs to be addicted, arguably worse than alcohol or atleast on par with it.
@@etienne8110 Wtf are you talking about. Nitrous oxide works by affecting the flow of ions across cell membranes, which alters chemical messengers in the body. It slows the nervous system. The exact functioning mechanism of nitrous oxide is currently unclear. It is believed that nitrous oxide works through regulated ligand-gated ion channels in the body. These ligand-gated ion channels are made up of transmembrane ion-channel proteins, that open to allow ions such as Na+ (Sodium), K+ (Potassium), Ca2+ (Calcium), and Cl (Chlorine) to pass through the membrane in response to the binding of a ligand (chemical messenger), such as a neurotransmitter. In simple terms, this means that ligand channels affect how neurotransmitters send pain signals through the body.
Flicking light switches on and off really fast, all fun and games until something goes bang
like that movie Talk to Me
They do it for attention. in the hopes of going viral. because they have zero skills to offer society. so they gamble their life in the hopes of ''making it''.
Funny we actually used to do whippits and turn the lights on and off really fast
What is dangerous is that nitrous oxide is is usually administred with oxygen, which is extraordinarily safe and the reason we even use it. However pure nitrous is a whole different story.
The reason dentists mix it with oxygen is because they're delivering it continuously through a mask to make you pass out, so if it wasn't mixed you would suffocate. If someone is just doing a lung full or two then even if they passed out they would be able to breathe normally and it's no more depriving your brain of oxygen than holding your breath for the time it takes you to inhale the n2o. As long as you're not wearing a mask that's not a risk factor.
Nitrogen may make up 18% of our body but it needs to stay like that
It's administered with oxygen because it's continuously administered.
deffintely straight from the bottle thats dangerous asf atleast put it in a balloon or something or better dont do it at all.
Pure nitrous is still perfectly safe. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Geez when you mentioned Salvia at 15:25 it took me back to high-school and my buddy's and me all meeting up in the canyon next to our high-school and smoking 80x or 100x strength. Taste was disgusting and the trip was horrible but it was fun at the time I guess.
"Galaxy Gas" outright sounds like something you'd find at a Planet K.
Like, damn.
Being a brain cell in todays youth is like being Jewish in 1933 Germany
Bruh 😂
*It's like being in Gaza in 2024
Allegedly
except the neurons actually got gassed
It's like a Palestinian under Israeli rule today.
Reminds me of the Amazon “fuel filters” that conveniently threaded onto the end of a rifle 😂
tiktok > crack > cigarettes.
That is a weird path to take.
Tiktok > brain cells destroyed > drugs
@@ForOne814 todays addiction levels :)
Tik Tok and the vape go hand and hand
500 cigarettes
In the UK Nitrous oxide is now a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, making possession and sale for recreational purposes a criminal offence. Those caught with nitrous oxide for unlawful use face a caution, community service or an unlimited fine. Repeat offenders could serve up to two years in prison.
Yeah you seen those little silver shottie bottles in hedges
oh about the same as posting your countries flag on twitter....
More useless legislation so the gov can pretend to the public that they're fixing the drug epidemic
A- Literally no one cares if it's illegal
B- People are going to use and sell it regardless
C- The police are a joke.
They also lock people up for sharing memes.
No way we got flavored whip its in the 2024 DLC💀
We got flavoured legal whippets for children before GTA 6.
Before Galaxy gas came out, the OG way to consume whip-its was to typically steal canned whipped cream and tilt the can so that only the gas comes out and not the cream. They later made cans without nitrous and used just regular air to discourage it's use in such a way. Kinda feels pointless to do so when now you can just buy a cartridge without the cream.
the thing i find even more crazy is they are hitting it from the bottle, the gas musst be freezing cold, back in the days that gas was in them silver container thingies and u put it in a ballon bc u didnt wanted ur lungs to colapse from the freezing gas
The vape prevents the collapsing lungs, it's all good. Let the kids be kids.
I had a nitrous rig it’s just a whip cream canister
The point of the balloon is to sell them as single units
@@antoniomargallo5317 I'd rather these kids smoke weed than do whip its. Weed is far safer.
@@Bonesawisready926 Oxygen starving your brain is the worst way to get high. At least other drugs don't cause permanent damage unless used in exsessive amounts, or on A regular basis.
@@grants7390you don't get high off of oxygen starvation. Read up how nitrous works. If that was the case why would dentists give their patients brain damage instead of using alternative anesthetics? Whippets can lead to brain damage easily if used incorrectly but with a proper setup like at the dentists office it's perfectly safe besides depleting your B12.
as a kid, 16-17 and even after high school, this was a thing at partys during the middle of the 90s. we had to travel to berkley, ca to a Bong shop to buy them buy the box. this isnt a new thing. was cheap too, like 10$ for a box of 30 or so.
😂 I’m younger than you but when I was in college we started a whip-it delivery biz (same region). One kids family owned a restaurant so we were able to buy nitrous canisters, tanks & cartridges cheap from a wholesaler. We delivered to frats, sororities, house parties, warehouse parties, clubs, etc. 100% legal & made enough $ to pay for my car & tuition. They continued after I graduated but I think made less money as copycat competitors came along 🤣
@@scarletsletter4466 I don't see how that's funny...
Didnt stevo drop a whole ass self documentary about his whip it addiction and what it did to his life? I thought that shit went super viral. Im shocked to see it jump into popularity again
Zoomers dont know who he is
I mean, alcohol, meth and cocaine are extremely popular right now and everyone on earth knows what they do to peoples lives. People are brain dead idiots, this will never ever change.
“They should sell it at toys r us” is crazy
i think these kids just didnt get the chance to see steveo on whippets so they never got scared away lmao.
22 thousand servings is reasonable if you own a business that uses whipped cream in all their drinks. But why are they selling those large canisters to the generel population?
Dr. Bob, one of the founders of AA, was addicted to giving himself ether in his garage. He pinpointed just the right amount to be able to run to his bed!
That German Galaxy Gas hit diff blud
So THAT'S what happened at Auschwitz! Got it!
that Cyclone gas hits the spot just right
I love that “oh yeah this is for food” but we’ll sell it to vape and glass stores EVERYWHERE
14:55 Looks like Coffee is mad at Asmon for interrupting him again. " HEY IM TALKING BALDY!"
Thank you Asmongold for posting this, bringing awareness to the situation and getting the conversations stirring.
I'm 5 years into my sobriety and this all just makes me so incredibly sad. As a society, so many of us willingly bring each other down. Education is KEY.
Damn when I was in high school it was people mainly doing things like drinking alcohol, smoking pot, and stimulants. Now kids just huffing brain death and seeing who hits the ground last.
Computer dusters were around back then