Another prime example of the fact that people will always get high or intoxicated on something, no matter what that thing is. It’s all about availability and price and always has been. This is why the war on drugs is a ridiculous waste of time and resources.
@@ThatMans-anAnimal The war on drugs is a failure and only served to imprison people for years for cheap labor, disproportionately affecting minorities. it has contributed to the US having the most slaves/prisoners. drug use has only went up in the US since the war on drugs. meanwhile other developed countries have largely fixed their problems such as Portugal; which legalized all drugs in 2001 and instead sent people to optional rehab centers to to get treatment.
@@cydonia2780 "the most slaves/prisoners." What about the war on drugs lead to slavery? what an incredibly weird / far reach entirely caused by polictical ideology fueled by your desire to "protect" groups
I was given ether as an anesthetic for a tonsillectomy in 1959 in Olympia, WA at age 5. I was carried into an operating room by a nurse and laid on a table. Without warning several adults held me down by my arms, legs and head while a doctor pressed a gas mask over my mouth and nose. The chemical smell was overpowering, like acid burning the inside of my skull. I tried to kick and scream but as I closed my eyes I saw fireworks and seemed to fall backward into an abyss of timeless panic. Later I woke up and the nurse brought me ice cream.
I don't know if it was ether that I was given, but I had the same experience in regards to being attacked by people who held a gas mask on me, without any kind of a warning beforehand and being a child who was scared of being in the dentist's waiting room (it's that smell)anyway, all I can say is that it was unforgettable and gives me shivers just to write about it now. I can't believe that my parents ever allowed that to go the way it did tbh. Weirdly, I totally forget which 1 it was who took me there that day.
Tried it in high school. Huffed it but never drank it. Even just huffing it you smell like chemicals for a day or 2. I was over at my girlfriend’s house and her dad was like “where’s that chemical smell coming from?” So powerful that the entire kitchen smelled of it. It’s a pretty interesting intoxication. It’s like a trippy, short-lived version of alcohol, with visual and auditory hallucinations, along the lines of nitrous.
I went to a party in the early 1970's where a girl was huffing ether from a quart bottle that she had stolen from a hospital. She offered me a hit. I was immediately in a total blackout, senseless. After a few minutes I came back to myself standing in the same spot, I don't know how long I was out but I gave her the bottle back and quickly left her sitting there on the floor huffing away. It was a terrifying experience, one I will never repeat.
@@Pliko3you have to inhale alot of duster to have something like that happen. Duster is essentially like doing whip-its, ive never had an experience where i blacked out doing duster, but maybe i didnt go as hard at it as you chose to.
A note on the chemistry of (diethyl) ether: Ethanol is CH3-CH2-OH Sulfuric Acid is H2SO4. The acid donates a proton (a positively charged hydrogen) to the ethanol to give: CH3-CH2-OH2(+) This positively charged molecule will be attacked by a neutral ethanol, and the -OH2 will leave as water (H2O). Giving: CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3 Notice that there is no sulfur in this compound. The sulfuric acid is a catalyst that is not consumed in the reaction (The attacking ethanol also loses a proton which the sulfuric acid can regenerate with). So the foul burps and farts are not explained by sulfur, since it would be separated from the ether before consumption. My guess is that the ether affects bacteria of the gut to form some other bad smelling compounds. Ether is pretty unpopular now, so I enjoyed listening to this topic!
@@RichardMcintyre-qu3kuot likely unless someone's making bathtub ether. it's not a controlled substance so I'd say it's just industrial manufacturers & they clean it. also, there's also no way sulfuric acid is anything but sparingly soluble in ether. the sulfate is charged and ether is nonpolar = immiscible = not enough to make sulfur to make stinky farts. PS ironic that ethanol is used to make ether but it was the price of booze that started the ether craze in Ireland (if I understood the vdo correctly)
My recovery journey was greatly enhanced by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms. Other psychedelics like DMT and LSD have also proven to be remarkable.
I have been a chemical operator at various companies in the Greater St. Louis area for over a decade. I am also a former avid drug enthusiast. I have worked with Ether and it's many other sister compounds, and I tell you what! Nothing is scarier than a group of 7 men all standing around laughing their asses off at the word mop bucket. It's dangerous, but that high is something else.
I'm gonna keep details out but yeah it's freaking scary... *Especially* when stimulants are in use... I don't want to risk people going literally psychotic around me anymore. I'm happy doing crazy shit alone. It once got so bad for someone that I had to give the motherfucker an actual anti-psychotic. I keep anti-psychotics on me for those situations, they're much better insurance than anything else. They're not for myself, let's put it like that.
@@chadclay1643 the only way you get this hook up is by having a big set of nuts, not being a moron, and the willingness to kick your own ass into the ground every day.
Its crazy that this was once THE "hard drug" of Europe and now it's so obscure it appears as a potion in many video games, including kid friendly ones like Pokémon.
Thank you for this comment; I wouldn't have put two and two together without it. And yeah, its super crazy what time can do to perception of things. Who knows, maybe someday people will look back at the things like the Opiate Epidemic the same way when we discover even stranger and stronger drugs in the future.
As an Estonian I can confirm that there are ether users in Estonia, but this video showed me truly another side of the story as in Estonia drinking ether seems more mystical and i'd say even cool. For context, most of the ether users are from south-eastern region of Estonia called Setomaa, that historically has been inhabited by Seto people, but that region has always been really poor so that probably explains why it was popular there. But people here don't drink ether recreatinally like was seen in the video, but it is seen more as a medicine. I haven't really seen it myself, but as far as I've heard from others, people who do drink it, don't drink it that much at a time and mostly in times when they are feeling sick or worn out. It is completely legal and I've seen it sold legally in southern-Estonian fairs as a drink, but I don't think you can buy it from any regular stores except hardware stores as starter fluid. But most of the people who buy it are old people who have grown up in Setomaa. There aren't many young drinkers and of those who drink ether probably many do it only because it is thing that seems to inseparable part of Seto culture and is seen as part of Seto cultural heritage. For context Seto culture is also kind of popular in Estonia as it seems mystical and somewhat primal compared to overall Estonian culture, so you will probably find many Estonians who will say that they would want to try ether if they had the chance, but not many who have actually tried it as it isn't that accessible outside south-eastern Estonia and not that tempting of a drug as people see it more as a historical medicine and are aware of it's actual health implication. But I haven't really heard of anyone who has ether drinking problems, but I have heard of people complaining that their grandparents house stinks, because their grandpa likes to drink ether etc.
Käisin üks kord seto sootska päevadel, siis kui kunni valimistulemused avalikustatakse. Kolmes putkas vennad istusid ja müüsid eetrit pudeli kaupa, ühel laps ka kaasas. Päris kole ilm oli, kuigi suvi, vihmane ja külm ja väga porine. Üks tegelane oli nii pilves et maadles ise-endaga muda sees, mees nagu härg ka veel. Aga ise pole joonud.
As an antique bottle collector, I have come across many British "Bateman's Chlorodyne" bottles. There were other brands of chlorodyne, but most of them contained morphine or opium, cannabis Indica, chloroform or ether and other substances, in a solution of alcoholic spirits. The bottle dumps of the U.K. are filled with these bottles and are identifiable by the cobalt blue glass, embossed ridges and the words "NOT TO BE TAKEN" embossed sideways on the bottle. It was labeled as a poison to deter abuse, but was definitely intended for consumption by the patient or customer.
I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got addicted to heroin. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
YES sure of mycologist Predroshrooms. Mushrooms literally got me off my feet and turned my whole life around. I am currently a housing manager for a recovery program. I wouldn't have been able to do that shit without psilocybin.
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
I’m Irish and I never knew about Ether Abuse. The late 19th century was a dark time for Ireland in the aftermath of the great famine and it’s understandable that people drank to suppress terrible memories.
As a person who has huffed Ether less than a year ago, i find this video to be super interesting, but also a bit misleading. Drinking Ether is terrible for you as it boils in your stomach leading to a build up of gas, causing rupture. Huffing Ether in moderate dosages only causes you to smell terrible. Also an Ether high is far from an alchohol high. Ether is a dissociative psychedelic, and people who have never taken other dissociatives relate it to alcohol, but it is way closer to Nitrous or dxm. I am I no way condoning Ether use, as it is very dangerous to store and use, and never drink it, huff it or turn it into prince Ruperts drops.
Is ether subject to the same issues as other inhalants like butane or something? That being the whole possibility of sudden sniffing death syndrome and also just general horrible things it does to your mind and body. Or is it similar to nitrous where it’s pretty much safe given you aren’t doing it all day every day
Ether and glue were a major problem in the 90s in many post-soviet countries, esp. Russia where people and kids were high on glue because there were no other (hard) drugs readily available. It's crazy to what lengths people would go to get high for a couple of minutes.
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I remember reading a Curious George book once where he stumbles upon a bottle of ether and huffs it. It made me laugh because I was old enough to know what substance abuse was and to have it show up unexpectedly with such an innocent character was kind of funny.
@@skinnybub5237i owned that shirt. Pretty sure it was from Hot Topic since purchasing clothing from the internet wasn’t really a thing in 2000-2001 ish
My mum was a theatre nurse in the 1960s Australia & Ether was still being used as an anaesthetic: dripped carefully on a mask held over the patient's face during the surgery. It was being phased out & replaced with other medications, but not because it was problematically flammable. Instead, because of the way that it was administered, it was sometimes difficult to get the precise dosage for certain patients - leading to them becoming partially awake during surgery. (nb: This was less about the patient being in pain, or freaking out, but that the patient's writhing 'round was irritating the surgeons as they tried to work.l
I do know that we started smoking weed by burning it as fire for various reason which ended up getting people stoned that were around the burning plants and hence mankind started smoking I think 😅
@@Tyler_Adhikari this theories been heavily questioned because weed overtime has been bred to be far more potent (such as todays weed) and previously wasn't that potent, it'd be difficult to get high from the smoke of even todays weed just being nearby you unless you're hotboxing so what about the weed of potentially 1000 years ago?
So, after watching all that, we're still left with the question of why Hunter S. Thompson was so scared of it. Seems like even schoolchildren could drink it before class.
He was an old man; I bet you he saw and heard of many personal stories of how fucked it was. I'm very sure it was a personal experience or experience of someone who he trusted that caused him to write that.
I think it's important to note that a lot of that was likely just for humor's sake. He embellished it to sell it as powerful to an audience who almost never used it, and did so in a way that was kind of funny.
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A couple notes on this video from a chemistry perspective: - Ether does reek but it does not smell like sulfur at all because it doesnt actually contain any and high purity ether has always been super easy to make. I can only describe the smell as being a very strong, almost sweet chemical smell. - Ether not only used as an anesthetic, it's been widely used as a solvent (basically a substance that's used to dissolve other chemicals) for basically the entire industrial era because of its chemical properties and how cheap it is. This is probably why it was always so accessible to people. As a sidenote, anyone who's taken an organic chemistry class has probably handled ether before, and I've never met anyone who wasn't totally adverse to the smell of it. Besides that, its so volatile that you can see the fumes coming off of it at room temperature. Any time I've worked with it, I left the lab with a headache. So, the idea of drinking it is so crazy to me
People back then would fuck with anything in any way. I cannot imagine a mummy has more appeal than a bottle of super strong smelling chemicals, but rich people still ate mummies, and the mummies didn't even get them high.
Here in Brasil ether popularized itself in a mixture called "lança perfume" or throwing cologne in a literal translation, which is basically ether + chlorophorm lol. It is generally consumed during brazilian carnival by huffing and for years it was socially acceptable. Kids would buy it and throw it on other kids (hence its name), while adults would huff away and go to narnia for 30 seconds.
Just got back from Rio de Janeiro, and it's an extremely popular drug in the balies, the bandits there love spraying it in the air and in each other's faces.
I actually had a classmate who had claimed to enjoy sitting on the football field at night with a blanket covered in starting fluid because it made him feel good. Now that actually makes sense I guess.
@@tiki_trash he was a smoker, shit later in life he got to tweakin. dude was smart as a whip though, just made a lot of negligent life decisions. how it goes I guess
Psychedelic was mind blowing for me. I found myself in a world where swirling colors created a mesmerizing kaleidoscope. Time stretched as I explored cosmic landscapes, feeling a profound connection to everything. It left me with a deep sense of peace and wonder, realizing the limitless potential of the mind. 0:02
Ether is an EXTREMELY popular party drug in Brazil, mixed with Chloroform (or somethimes ethyl chloride) it is known as “Lança Perfume” (fragrance sprayer) or simply as “Loló”
It used to be ethyl chloride back in the day (first half of the 20th century), specially used during carnival time. But since it was banned in the 60’s it morphed into a simper “homemade” version that is essentially Ether+Chloroform. Btw recently some people have even been using >anti-spatter agent< (as a cheaper substitute) instead lmao
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Back in the day in high school I was the teaching assistant for the chemistry teacher. I stole several bottles of ether and sniffed the heck out of that stuff for several semesters. I suffered from insomnia and that stuff would knock me right out. Meanwhile, I was a star athlete and sniffing the ether didn't affect my performance. It actually helped me get a good night's sleep instead of laying awake all night.
My former roommate and good buddy has a really friendly stoic demeanor. He doesnt really drink or smoke weed, he is more of a do acid ever two years kind of guy. He has always been like this other than for about eighteen months he very methodically did a new drug every weekend. He was so in control always even on meth. He just has aplomb i dont know how else to say it. Doesnt have any mental health problems. Did a bunch of drugs that started with 2C. Weird stuff online from Shulgin. Its weird because he just wanted to try them and he never repeated any. He also was a chemistry major and synthesized his own ether and he said it was the inly drug that scared him. I dont know if he was scared at other times and forgot. I dont know how good a chem major would be at synthesizing ether somewhere somehow. I dont know if a lot of that calm demeanor and stoicism is just an act. But ether is the one that he said was scary. And the one he doesnt recommend. Its weird to describe someone who has done every drug as sober minded. But he really is. He did opiates and meth and says he understands the addiction potential and doesnt recommend them. But ether was the scary one
Utterly fascinating subject, love details of older life like this which get completely wiped out by the passage of time but completely dominated life in the past (like the bi-phasic sleep of the pre-industrial age) - a fantastic piece!
@@lukiso5734two rounds of sleep per day. when I was living in southern Thailand I saw it with the rubber tree farmers. tap the trees at night (around midnight til near dawn) and do some other farming, errands and socializing during the part of the day, sleeping during part of the day and then again in the evening before going to cut the rubber again. ❤
This is the first RUclips content I’ve ever seen about the ether epidemic! I remember reading that Moneymore, a small town close to where I grew up, was an early epicentre. It was so bizarre to think that this sleepy little Ulster town was the site of one of the first modern drug epidemics. Nobody knows this, I’ve loved reading about drugs and related topics for years and that’s the inly reason I know about it. Impressive to see a RUclips video on it.
@@greatestytcommentatorEDIT: This is a minor correction but…. When you mix bleach and ammonia it makes something similar to *chlorine* gas not chloroform.
@@Leo_Zeo_Lhang I believe bleach and alcohol creates chloroform. The possibilities when mixing cleaning agents are chloramines ("pool smell"), chlorine (chemical weapon), and chloroform (makes you pass out and die).
Its crazy how forgotten Ether is as a drug. It is a testamate to how once something is out of sight it becomes out of mind and how we just decided to ignore the cycles of addiction seen in Ether, Weed, Alcohol, and many other more recreational drugs and the connection it has to poverty. Instead they are just banned and an moral panic ensues until we forget/stop caring and a new drug takes the place since the root cause is never truly addressed.
@@bellsando6506 Weed makes you physically dependent on it. I quit multiple times and always had withdrawal symptoms. Night sweats, sleep problems, reduced appetite etc. You could say most of them are psychosomatic but the sweating most definitely isn't. Not to mention the actual psychological addiction, which you described btw.
@@bellsando6506cannabis is a lifestyle and has nothing to do with mental illness. 25 plus year toker that time I have successfully raised two kids which are a doctor and a teacher. Earned a college degree and run successful business. So tell me again how cannabis causes mental illness?
@@bellsando6506 I get that research suggests weed does not cause a physical addiction the same way alcohol or tobacco does. However saying that psychological dependency/addiction is purely the users fault or is because of mental illness alone is wrong. Populations affected by drug dependency's change over time and heavily correlate with poverty more than with genetic predetermination. My post was just pointing out that when drug bans are introduced they are ineffective or something new will fill the hole like how ether did in the video. Personally I believe mental health is critical in solving drug addiction but I also believe that is is more of a symptom than a cause and is currently being used as a scapegoat and a way to shun/stigmatize those who need help instead of just helping them.
@@bellsando6506 and now with the advent of THC waxes and shatter being sold through dispensaries those people are able to smoke like a crackhead on coke. They trip for 30 minutes each time they get high then come down slow from the weed they chased it with and do it again until out of money. Then they scam & manipulate others to get more. It is truly awful how they deceive themselves with all the MaryJane propaganda and one plant curing the world for all issues pharmaceutically and in the construction industry as they join the cult of marijuana religion...
Psilocybin mushrooms healed me . I can't explain it but my experience has been spiritual and eye opening . I also started micro dosing . It really helped me get rid of depression and anxiety .
It was available in the pharmacies until about the end of my grandparents generation. (The 1990s). I remember being given a few drops in a mixture with camphor on a sugar cube when I was having a flu or something, as a child. The use of industrial solvents and glue containing them, was a problem with some kids, even until the time I was a student.
@@ThorirLenvik it's word for word, I wouldn't have noticed it if it weren't..... strange.... now I can't remember if it was a dream or I just had some extreme deja vu...
In Brazil, ether based drugs are quite common. Loló is the most popular one, being a cheaper and homemade alternative to lança perfume, which has to be made through a industrial process. Loló is basically ether, acetone and formaldehyde mixed together. During carnival in Olinda, you can find it being sold in every corner, and people huffing it everywhere.
Not formaldehyde, I am sure, or even acetone. Lança perfume was basically Ethyl Chloride when it was legal, and it was typically used during the carnival, before prohibition in 1964. Later, people began using variable mixtures of chloroform, ether and anesthetics smuggled from hospitals as surrogates and called them loló, but ether by itself was never popular in Brazil.
When one happens to be in college studying pre-med, it came to light that there was a store of ether that was easily accessible in our department. With the bravado of youth, we assured ourselves that we would never take a "heroic dose". Experimental trials produced many giggles. That One Guy decided he could handle said dose. He passed out and there was concern. Fortunately, being a group of pre-meds, the gigglers observed the poor passed-out idiot until he recovered. We concluded that huffing ether was terrible and, to my knowledge, never repeated.
In final fantasy games, ether is used to restore magic power. After learning more about it in this video, it also explain the hairstyles of the main characters.
Lol thats not the same ether 😂 Ether in RPGs is more of a mystical thing having to do with energy transmission or something, its more magical than the ether talked about in this video. Ether is also used to describe the heavens (atleast in the sense of the upper sky above the clouds). I think it is not really described, its just left kind of vague in video games as a mystical object.
@atropa6053 oh snap that's why it's called "final fantasy". And you even keep boosting ether thru the whole thing, convinced it is the thing keeping you alive
I highly doubt that humans have any idea about who was the first one to smoke weed (like he mentioned) 😆 Since it most likely happened many millennia ago.
@multorumunum I believe, but don't know for sure, the oldest cultures to use hemp for more than it's fibers is from India. But like I said, I could be wrong
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Ether is not a psychedelic. Psychedelic and hallucinogen are not synonyms. Psychedelic is a subcatagory of hallucinogen, along with dissociative and deliriant. Ether is a dissociative.
Thank god someone knows what they're talking about here. Granted I think he meant to convey it just sometimes feels or appears to be vaguely psychedelic, not so much classifying it as one. Kinda like ketamine
Ether isn't as bad as H.S. Thompson said imho. I bought some from the pharmacy when I was a teenager. We did the pint of it over several occasions - it's a crazy, strange feeling and the breath is very nasty after doing it...but I found e.g. anxiety on weed was worse than everything that I felt on ether. Edit: it's also not true that you smell like it for weeks, it's hours or half a day at most. It's the same effect as alcohol, as it gets out through your lungs - just that ether has a way worse smell. It gets really obnoxious even to yourself, that doesn't really happen with alcohol
Bruh, solvents are a no-go. It is EXTREMELY dangerous and bad for your body. Brain damage on the first try if not careful. How did you get some from a pharmacy? What pharmacies stock ether?? There are way better solvents out there
I’ve done ether, it’s pretty amazing. Thought I went back in time and solved the problems that had caused my most recent relationship to end. Only downside is your breath smells like a goddamn gas station when you come back to reality
I was impressed with the images accompanying this video, it was disturbing to learn they were all generated by artificial intelligence. I suppose someone simply gave the program a list of characteristics to incorporate with the instruction to produce images in the style of Egon Schiel and Gustave Klimpt. So demoralizing as an artist to see fellow artist's entire creative lives reduced to an algorithm. If ether makes a comeback in the arts community I suppose we'll know why
ai can just compile things humans already made, mix it up, copy, paste, but that's not where creativity lies. creativity probably lies in human interaction with its surroundings, which ai can't achieve. it's kinda hard to lug supercomputer to mountain top and let it smell the air. because it lacks the sense of smell. and touch. and emotions.
Unfortunately if you cannot distinguish your art enough to make it a sellable product you are going to be fazed out for applications like this. Cant fight the future. Imagine how fun it feels for someone who can't draw to be able to put their ideas into the computer and see them visually, in real time 😮 oh, and keep it "real" 😁
It is only disturbing if you are paranoid. Personally I love the use of AI. If you want to do art, please do. Just don't do it for money or recognition. If anything this relegates art to a meaningful and personal hobby instead of a way of making money by drawing sentient cars having sex with dragons or something.
Agreed! So it is that I've accidentally found this video some months ago and was impressed by the amount of Schiele's works I didn't knew, just to realize seconds later the same problem you're pointing to. It's weird! Today I'm here again exactly to take the video URL to show and discuss the matter with my art students.
Wow. Fantastic documentary. Fear and loathing is one of my favourite books. I love Hunter S Thompson. I am not a drug taker but always wondered why ether was so scary in fnl. Now I know. I also used to work in a watch repairers for 30 years using ether every day. It degreases the hair spring on watch balances. The smell is lovely. If only I'd known the job could have been alot more fun. We also used Ammonia (to clean in an ultra sonic tank),sulphoric acid (cleaning gold and silver) and cyanide ( playing gold). In a small room with no extraction fan.
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Balticum or the Baltic states consist of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia exclusively! Scandinavia consist of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. If you add Finland and Iceland you get 'The Nordic States'. Anyways, great video!
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Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Yes, dr.sporessss I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
I'm from Latvia (a baltic country to the south of Estonia) and I have never heard of anyone consuming ether today or in the past, nor can I find sources in my own language. I believe it has happened but maybe not so widespread or maybe nobody wished to record something like this. We have jokes about diluting pure ethanol with water for cheap booze, but that's the closest thing to it. Very interesting video, fascinating how a trend can be so wideapread yet in the near future noone remembers it anymore.
I'm Estonian and I have heard about people huffing it these days. I think I've even seen someone sell boxes of it online in local sales ads. Though, as far as I'm aware it's popularity is mainly contained to Võrumaa (Southern Estonia). At least that is the only region where I've seen or heard of it still being something that people use.
@@LandoShmetzP. Not assuming anything, just stating what I know/have heard of the matter. Flaunting your ignorance as something to be proud of is pathetic though. Maybe, if you stopped staring at horse testicles and cowboys on your computer screen and picked up a book once in a while, you wouldn't be so out of touch with the world.
Pretty sure that artist is AI... Those hands, faces, and textures look the part. Hands with fingers that blend in on themselves. Faces melting. Textures looking muddy, with folds on clothes looking weightless. 07:31 is a prime example of the things mentioned above Fingers Face Texture (especially the hair) All of it looks wrong
Ether is a completely normal and socially accepted drug still in Brazil, it’s just got its name changed(nowadays it’s called Lóló) and we also do not drink it anymore, just sniff/huff hit, it do be freaking awesome, when you’re really high everything goes in slow motion
I had a friend who was a chemist at a food testing lab who would get it, and I inhaled it several times recreationally. Pretty accurate description, like alcohol but with a mild psychedelic effect. Only thing it left out was that I would always get EXTREMELY tired after about an hour and fall asleep. Very caustic to inhale, i cannot imagine drinking it..... smells like permanent markers x1000. would not recommend lol. Although I really think the Hunter S. Thompson reputation is quite overblown, if you do too much you just kinda fall asleep, its not the type of thing you can go be debaucherous on.
All they did was stumble into a bar and sit at a bar waiting for mescaline to kick in.. Also it has no psychedelic component 🤦 Literally everything described points to dissociative qualities. Hence its use as an anesthetic.
@@Ryan88881Yeah I have done a pretty high dose of ether and can confirm there aren't really any psychedelic effects at all apart from very strong monochromatic phosphines. Even at a high dose there was nothing "enlightening", just weird artificial euforia and strong time streching + extreme dissociation. However I still saw an awake dream of going backwards in time while on ether but it wasn't a clear psychedelic headspace at all, more like a delirious "laggy" zoning out
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They are God, and have been persecuted as witchcraft and illicit substances for 2000 years in the west. It is a conspiracy, a coverup. And the medical industry wants to keep it this way.
I went through a short phase with ether in my university days, I had a mate studying Chemistry who filched it from the lab. We'd inhale it rather than drinking. I found it better and less toxic than Nitromore's Paint Remover, but with the same kind of effect. Luckily the phase passed before I was able to blow up my halls of residence.
@Horses, I have enjoyed your content. I like the subject matter, narratives, narration and the art work. I have seen all of your videos from the start, up to this one and I think the art work on this one is the best so far. The art reminds me of Egon Schiele and Ralph Steadman. Great job and thanks.
The thumbnail and artwork in this video is incredible! I love it! I had no idea about any of this, I’ve of course heard of ether being used recreationally - but not like this. And addiction rates of 90 percent!!! I think this is telling of how hard life must have been at the time for these people, when life is so hard, sometimes a little lubrication comes in handy. But school kids taking it before school broke my heart. It’s all heartbreaking - humans hurting so much that they’ll do whatever they can for any bit of relief
Nice use of AI to keep in line with the aesthetic! (Thanks for mentioning it in the description, too, and not taking credit❤) Although I do sometimes get a little spooked when I look at the screen and see those hands! Eesh!
We (Irish People) still take the pledge if we're catholic during our comfirmation, to say we won't drink till we're 18. Also the irish version of bootleg alcohol is called Poitin and is still made illegally today.
Mushrooms / shrooms are not in the pledge , thanks Fu74 , My dad got me drunk on my comfirmation day , got me up at 4am the next day to go fishing , while fishing in the irish sea about 1 mile off the coast he said , you can drink if you want , but you have to get up and go to school / work. man what a day , i did not get sick , i was not well but , what a day 🤪
I was staying at a friend of a friend's place one weekend in Baltimore so that I could attend Otakon, a large anime convention. This was sometime in the early aughts. They let me stay in one of the roommate's rooms that wasn't there at the time. They told me the jar on the desk is ether that the person who lives in that room made, and that i could help myself. Upon careful consideration I opted out of trying it 😆
Random stuff can be ... random. It could have been anything. I'll never forget how a coke dealer died &, at the wake, his ashes were in a bowl on the table, awaiting respectful scattering. The wake-goers mistook the ashes for the obvious, and snorted him
@@xenostim I've seen human ashes and I've seen coke, and the two don't even slightly resemble each other. You would never, never, never, etc mix them up. They also don't put people's ashes out in bowls to scatter, that's just stupid. Nobody displays ashes, because nobody wants to see them. And a wake is supposed to happen BEFORE a funeral, which happens before cremation. It's just a bullshit re-telling of someone who heard the story about Keith Richards snorting his dad's ashes, which is also almost certainly bullshit, though I don't think Keith denies it. Does make him sound very Keith Richards-ish. But I can't imagine that anyone would. Most "ashes" is just bone fragments. They crush them up with metal balls in a special mill, to break it down from larger chunks, which might disturb a family to see. Some of the bones naturally crumble into ashes after the intense heat takes away the structure (the collagen, basically). But again it's nothing you could stand to snort. Most of a person just goes up the chimney, as steam and CO2. Only the bones are really left, and then only the minerals, the collagen also turns into CO2 + H2O. Bullshit all day long. I have to wonder how Vaughan will "never forget" how "a coke dealer". I don't suppose you knew the guy, Vaughan? Never forget an urban legend, mate! Or else whoever told you was bullshitting you.
Good Show. I enjoyed Mr.Natural a few times, before that Orange Barrel, Purple Micro -Dot, Blue Moon Blotter and a few outher.. Around 48 yrs. ago. Time sure flys. I had to stop and count how long ago its been.
Paracelsus (or Parcelsus as it's written in the video) had the same thing happen to him as many notable named academics of the period, where people would take his name and use it to legitimize their own writing and ideas. Although there's a few documents we can attribute definitively to Paracelsus, it's hard to attribure margenalia to him with any alacrity.
Ether isn't a psychedelic to begin with - This video is titled incorrectly. Unlike the classic psychedelics (which are for the most part only dangerous if you have a family history of psychosis), ether is pretty dangerous.
Very interesting. I grew up in Poland and lived in Ireland and the first and only time I’ve heard ether mentioned was in Fear and Loathing 😂 I’ll be showing this to my Polish and Irish friends and family, great video 👍🏻
6:15 Just because diethyl ether is made by heating a mix of sulfuric acid and ethyl alcohol does not mean there's any sulfur in the distilled product. Sulfuric acid is only a catalyst. The Reaction looks a bit like this: CH2-CHOH + CH2CHOH -> CH2-CHOCH-CH2 + H2O But since the boiling point of ether is two degrees Celsius below the core body temperature of a human, drinking the liquid will lead to rapid production of a lot of gas, which is belched out, or turns into flatulence. Now why exactly the flatulence would be so pungent, apart from the compound itself having a pungent odor, I think it's a mix of ether's effects on the nervous system upsetting the stomach and leading to accelerated movements of the bowels and the high gas volume triggering the gastrocolic reflex.
Ether abuse in Poland decreased significantly after the WW2, but it survived a bit longer in some regions where chemical industry was developed. In my dad's hometown there was a large factory producing many sorts of chemicals - and apparently there was also a number of people who would sniff ether or glue to get high, because these were the only psychedelic substances they could afford (or rather steal from the factory, I guess). Most of the addicts lived in the poorest parts of the town, alcohol abuse was also very common, ordinary people were afraid of going there. And it was still happening in the 1970s
Great video, i consider myself fairly knowledledgable about history and the fact that i didnt really know about this drug is a great lesson on source bias when it comes past cultures
I also had ether as an anesthetic for a tonsillectomy in 1959. I was six years old. I recall the smell being horrid, but the sensation, as I slipped out of consciousness was very pleasurable. When I awoke, there were a number of people in the room -- my mother and some nurses -- but I just wanted to slip back into that pleasant daze of unconsciousness. It was indeed ice cream that lured me back to reality.
When I was a student at the University of Tennessee (1982), there was a chemistry major who had access to ether from one of the chem labs. I got a vial (maybe 4oz?) from him which I carried around and huffed on while bar-hopping one evening. I didn't overdo it; I never blacked out. I'm probably lucky I didn't burst into flames since I was smoking cigarettes. I do recall it being an interesting high-- the description "like alcohol but slightly psychedelic" is accurate. I never had a desire to get more, mainly because the high is very short-lived and ether has such a strong odor. I can't imagine drinking the stuff.
Psychedelic and psychotropic are two different things. DME is volatile solvent alike alcohol in action. Strong depressant. Can cause psychotic symptoms if abused for long or with high enthusiasm, but not because itself, but cuz of brain damage it causes (alike alcohol)
Actually I think this video is brilliant, and a perfect example of AI augmentation. The images are clever and catch the feel of the time period. I liked it a lot.
We also had Aether related religious sects in Finland, that basically swore of alchohol, then drank aether and ate snow (in the winter) so as to keep it as long as possible in liquid form so that you wouldn't burp up something flammable while smoking a pipe bowl of tobacco.
The effect is like booze, poppers and nangs mixed into one (in other words, boring and nothing like in Fear and Loathing) and it's honestly not even fun, though for some reason when you're high you get the urge to re-dose. The reason why it sucks so much is because it also burns your throat and nostrils and will make you reek of chemicals for a day afterwards. Don't feel like you're missing out if you never try it (oh and it's also extremely flammable and can burn your skin/eyes on contact).
I remember as a kid watching a Looney tunes cartoon doing a reference to this. The segment was called "Water Water Every Hare". There was a scene were Bugs Bunny and a mad scientist accidentally breaks open a bottle of ether.
My great grandmother died of ether poisoning She went for a dental appointment and ether was the antithetic that they used my grandmother was only nine years old at that time had to be in the early 1900’s in USA but I don’t remember what State that they were in at that time. I heard that it was quite commonly used for an antithetic, especially in dentistry where as it was perceived to be the best treatment for dental surgery. I wish you’d do another video on how prevalent this was in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s But I really enjoyed your videos and I’m subscribed now Going to check out more of your content now
I love your channel, I cant believe I hadn't found it before in the so many years I've been on this platform, I love the content, I'm subscribed and notifications are on
This video is amazing and your format is also incredible! wondering, are you the one that draw the pictures? in any case, amazing job on each video! thanks!
One time in middle school I got accused of huffing paint, apparently just having paint is suspicious. The principal was dumbfounded when I asked what sense that makes when ether costs a third as much.
I once was trying to light a trash fire in a strong wind. There was a spray can of ether on the shelf for starting diesel truck engines in the cold, cold winter. I had a Collie pet dog at the time. I had no experience with ether but the writing on the side of the can said "extremely flammable". I figured "That'll do!". I sprayed some on a sheet of corrugated cardboard & tried to light it. The liquid evaporated before I could light it with a match. I tried it again & the same thing happened. Then I soaked it really good & lit it off. It exploded with a loud bang & still didn't ignite the paper. I took the ether back & put it back where I found it & never touched ether again. I found another, more sensible, way to start the fire. The dog cussed & swore for 15 minutes like a truck driver, criticizing me for doing such a dangerous thing. Listen to dogs when they give you advice!!!
Another prime example of the fact that people will always get high or intoxicated on something, no matter what that thing is. It’s all about availability and price and always has been. This is why the war on drugs is a ridiculous waste of time and resources.
Total non sequitur.
And waste of lives..
@@ThatMans-anAnimal The war on drugs is a failure and only served to imprison people for years for cheap labor, disproportionately affecting minorities. it has contributed to the US having the most slaves/prisoners. drug use has only went up in the US since the war on drugs. meanwhile other developed countries have largely fixed their problems such as Portugal; which legalized all drugs in 2001 and instead sent people to optional rehab centers to to get treatment.
@@cydonia2780 "the most slaves/prisoners."
What about the war on drugs lead to slavery? what an incredibly weird / far reach entirely caused by polictical ideology fueled by your desire to "protect" groups
@@user-kc7se9te7g US has famously more prisoners than Stalins USSR had
And what dk you think these prisoners do all day?
I was given ether as an anesthetic for a tonsillectomy in 1959 in Olympia, WA at age 5. I was carried into an operating room by a nurse and laid on a table. Without warning several adults held me down by my arms, legs and head while a doctor pressed a gas mask over my mouth and nose. The chemical smell was overpowering, like acid burning the inside of my skull. I tried to kick and scream but as I closed my eyes I saw fireworks and seemed to fall backward into an abyss of timeless panic. Later I woke up and the nurse brought me ice cream.
Raw ether will definitely cause moderate chemical burns.
I don't know if it was ether that I was given, but I had the same experience in regards to being attacked by people who held a gas mask on me, without any kind of a warning beforehand and being a child who was scared of being in the dentist's waiting room (it's that smell)anyway, all I can say is that it was unforgettable and gives me shivers just to write about it now.
I can't believe that my parents ever allowed that to go the way it did tbh. Weirdly, I totally forget which 1 it was who took me there that day.
THAT sounds like what they did prior to circumcising me..
It felt like they sucked my sould up the mask.. horrifying.
@@greatestytcommentatorplease use your words more carefully. I'm shuddering.
Ice cream honestly made it all worth it
Tried it in high school. Huffed it but never drank it. Even just huffing it you smell like chemicals for a day or 2. I was over at my girlfriend’s house and her dad was like “where’s that chemical smell coming from?” So powerful that the entire kitchen smelled of it.
It’s a pretty interesting intoxication. It’s like a trippy, short-lived version of alcohol, with visual and auditory hallucinations, along the lines of nitrous.
I went to a party in the early 1970's where a girl was huffing ether from a quart bottle that she had stolen from a hospital.
She offered me a hit.
I was immediately in a total blackout, senseless.
After a few minutes I came back to myself standing in the same spot, I don't know how long I was out but I gave her the bottle back and quickly left her sitting there on the floor huffing away.
It was a terrifying experience, one I will never repeat.
I was like that with duster and spray paint
Coward
@@Pliko3you have to inhale alot of duster to have something like that happen. Duster is essentially like doing whip-its, ive never had an experience where i blacked out doing duster, but maybe i didnt go as hard at it as you chose to.
Woow.... that's awesome lol. I'm sick I know. was it really terrifying. I wonder what it is people that get used to it keep going back for.
@@dextersbeard3472duster is nitrous? I thought it was just compressed air! 😅
A note on the chemistry of (diethyl) ether:
Ethanol is CH3-CH2-OH Sulfuric Acid is H2SO4. The acid donates a proton (a positively charged hydrogen) to the ethanol to give:
CH3-CH2-OH2(+) This positively charged molecule will be attacked by a neutral ethanol, and the -OH2 will leave as water (H2O). Giving:
CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3 Notice that there is no sulfur in this compound. The sulfuric acid is a catalyst that is not consumed in the reaction (The attacking ethanol also loses a proton which the sulfuric acid can regenerate with). So the foul burps and farts are not explained by sulfur, since it would be separated from the ether before consumption.
My guess is that the ether affects bacteria of the gut to form some other bad smelling compounds. Ether is pretty unpopular now, so I enjoyed listening to this topic!
Thanks for the Formula! But maybe some of the sulfur didnt reaact or sth
Went to write a similar comment but you beat me to it 🤞
@@RichardMcintyre-qu3ku This is what I would think too
@@RichardMcintyre-qu3kuot likely unless someone's making bathtub ether. it's not a controlled substance so I'd say it's just industrial manufacturers & they clean it.
also, there's also no way sulfuric acid is anything but sparingly soluble in ether. the sulfate is charged and ether is nonpolar = immiscible = not enough to make sulfur to make stinky farts.
PS
ironic that ethanol is used to make ether but it was the price of booze that started the ether craze in Ireland (if I understood the vdo correctly)
Ether just kinda smells bad on its own tbh. Kinda sickly sweet but chemically at the same time
My recovery journey was greatly enhanced by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms. Other psychedelics like DMT and LSD have also proven to be remarkable.
Hey mate, Can someone help me with the source?
doctorcyruss is your guy, got all kinds of psychedelics, and the most knowledgeable that I know.
Yes, and TikTok, highly recommended.
It's amazing how they work better than antidepressants and serve recreational purpose as well.
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Very intresting and very beautifully done. I'm from Europe and I didn't know about this. You lean something new every day 😌
is the drug lean, is that the joke
@@BandaidYT. there’s a high likelihood that this man, ravenwhite673 , also took the wok to poland .
Your typo got you top comment. Lean is also a conqueror drug
Europe? England and Ireland,who r historical enemies due to evil colonizing English,isn't Europe.
@@BandaidYTnah brah.. the joke is: Wtf are you talking about ?
I have been a chemical operator at various companies in the Greater St. Louis area for over a decade. I am also a former avid drug enthusiast. I have worked with Ether and it's many other sister compounds, and I tell you what! Nothing is scarier than a group of 7 men all standing around laughing their asses off at the word mop bucket. It's dangerous, but that high is something else.
"mop bucket" that is pretty funny ngl
That’s two words.
I'm gonna keep details out but yeah it's freaking scary... *Especially* when stimulants are in use... I don't want to risk people going literally psychotic around me anymore. I'm happy doing crazy shit alone. It once got so bad for someone that I had to give the motherfucker an actual anti-psychotic.
I keep anti-psychotics on me for those situations, they're much better insurance than anything else. They're not for myself, let's put it like that.
@@chadclay1643 the only way you get this hook up is by having a big set of nuts, not being a moron, and the willingness to kick your own ass into the ground every day.
'mop bucket', that is hysterical.
Its crazy that this was once THE "hard drug" of Europe and now it's so obscure it appears as a potion in many video games, including kid friendly ones like Pokémon.
are you trying to tell me ether doesn't give me magic points?
Thank you for this comment; I wouldn't have put two and two together without it.
And yeah, its super crazy what time can do to perception of things.
Who knows, maybe someday people will look back at the things like the Opiate Epidemic the same way when we discover even stranger and stronger drugs in the future.
As an Estonian I can confirm that there are ether users in Estonia, but this video showed me truly another side of the story as in Estonia drinking ether seems more mystical and i'd say even cool. For context, most of the ether users are from south-eastern region of Estonia called Setomaa, that historically has been inhabited by Seto people, but that region has always been really poor so that probably explains why it was popular there. But people here don't drink ether recreatinally like was seen in the video, but it is seen more as a medicine. I haven't really seen it myself, but as far as I've heard from others, people who do drink it, don't drink it that much at a time and mostly in times when they are feeling sick or worn out. It is completely legal and I've seen it sold legally in southern-Estonian fairs as a drink, but I don't think you can buy it from any regular stores except hardware stores as starter fluid. But most of the people who buy it are old people who have grown up in Setomaa. There aren't many young drinkers and of those who drink ether probably many do it only because it is thing that seems to inseparable part of Seto culture and is seen as part of Seto cultural heritage. For context Seto culture is also kind of popular in Estonia as it seems mystical and somewhat primal compared to overall Estonian culture, so you will probably find many Estonians who will say that they would want to try ether if they had the chance, but not many who have actually tried it as it isn't that accessible outside south-eastern Estonia and not that tempting of a drug as people see it more as a historical medicine and are aware of it's actual health implication. But I haven't really heard of anyone who has ether drinking problems, but I have heard of people complaining that their grandparents house stinks, because their grandpa likes to drink ether etc.
Fascinating - thanks for sharing!
Käisin üks kord seto sootska päevadel, siis kui kunni valimistulemused avalikustatakse. Kolmes putkas vennad istusid ja müüsid eetrit pudeli kaupa, ühel laps ka kaasas.
Päris kole ilm oli, kuigi suvi, vihmane ja külm ja väga porine. Üks tegelane oli nii pilves et maadles ise-endaga muda sees, mees nagu härg ka veel. Aga ise pole joonud.
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@@Michaelroni-n-cheesesource?
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As an antique bottle collector, I have come across many British "Bateman's Chlorodyne" bottles. There were other brands of chlorodyne, but most of them contained morphine or opium, cannabis Indica, chloroform or ether and other substances, in a solution of alcoholic spirits. The bottle dumps of the U.K. are filled with these bottles and are identifiable by the cobalt blue glass, embossed ridges and the words "NOT TO BE TAKEN" embossed sideways on the bottle. It was labeled as a poison to deter abuse, but was definitely intended for consumption by the patient or customer.
Thats the same way legal highs operated untill the law changed in the late 2010's. Funny that, thnx for sharing.
Not for human consumption is code for human consumption. Even back then. I love it.
reminds me of some salvia ive purchased
Ah...the good olde daze...
same thing they do with rc’s nowadays
I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got addicted to heroin. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
YES sure of mycologist Predroshrooms. Mushrooms literally got me off my feet and turned my whole life around. I am currently a housing manager for a recovery program. I wouldn't have been able to do that shit without psilocybin.
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
Where do I reach this dude? If possible can I find him on Google
I’m Irish and I never knew about Ether Abuse. The late 19th century was a dark time for Ireland in the aftermath of the great famine and it’s understandable that people drank to suppress terrible memories.
You huff ether, not drink it.
Me too and me too! Kinda makes me want to try some ether...
@Onion_of_Ultimate_Concern in the video it says you drink it or huff it…
Absinthe
Same never even heard of ether
As a person who has huffed Ether less than a year ago, i find this video to be super interesting, but also a bit misleading. Drinking Ether is terrible for you as it boils in your stomach leading to a build up of gas, causing rupture. Huffing Ether in moderate dosages only causes you to smell terrible. Also an Ether high is far from an alchohol high. Ether is a dissociative psychedelic, and people who have never taken other dissociatives relate it to alcohol, but it is way closer to Nitrous or dxm. I am I no way condoning Ether use, as it is very dangerous to store and use, and never drink it, huff it or turn it into prince Ruperts drops.
I definitely -wont- huff, drink, or turn it into prince Rupert drops.
how does one turn ether to rupert drops?????????
Well I wasn’t gonna turn it into Prince Ruperts drops until you implied that that was an option :p
Is ether subject to the same issues as other inhalants like butane or something? That being the whole possibility of sudden sniffing death syndrome and also just general horrible things it does to your mind and body. Or is it similar to nitrous where it’s pretty much safe given you aren’t doing it all day every day
ether is not a psychedelic (note to video writer)
Ether and glue were a major problem in the 90s in many post-soviet countries, esp. Russia where people and kids were high on glue because there were no other (hard) drugs readily available. It's crazy to what lengths people would go to get high for a couple of minutes.
Leonmycology...
Krokodil is much worse for russian drug addicts though
What the hell? This is a criminally underappreciated channel.
Very well done on writing, delivery, and visuals. Just keep going man, success is bound to follow such good quality.
Beat me too it I came here to say thing
They're AI generated visuals.
@@-._Radixerus_.- Two out of three ain't bad. And if he had those but needed the last, I'm glad he found something to make it work. 🤷♂️
@@-._Radixerus_.-still look good though
@@patchez058 picked well at least. my eyes only needed a little bleach
When food is scarce and Winters are harsh; any type of escape can be overwhelmingly tempting.
Well said.Now I want to do ether
@@adspurLMAOOO right okay
Oh man these visuals are really great and there’s so many I wonder who drew- it’s ai, damn it
:(
Don't worry, they all seem to be heavily inspired by Egon Schiele's style. Check his work out, you will be delighted.
I went to the description to find the artist and found it was AI-generated. I should've known from the guy smoking and drinking simultaneously.
Its a lame Robot copy of Egon Schiele
I WANTED TO SAY THAT @@hoomanot
I remember reading a Curious George book once where he stumbles upon a bottle of ether and huffs it. It made me laugh because I was old enough to know what substance abuse was and to have it show up unexpectedly with such an innocent character was kind of funny.
Was that the one when he had the Gas mask on the cover I Vaguely remember that happening
That's actually crazy. They're tryna get kids to be open to huffing things..
I’ve seen a t shirt of that! Curious George lying on his back passed out by a mason jar that says ether on it.😅😅😅
@@skinnybub5237i owned that shirt. Pretty sure it was from Hot Topic since purchasing clothing from the internet wasn’t really a thing in 2000-2001 ish
@@DrewPNeck LOL, I had that shirt as well. It was yellow, if I remember correctly.
My mum was a theatre nurse in the 1960s Australia & Ether was still being used as an anaesthetic: dripped carefully on a mask held over the patient's face during the surgery. It was being phased out & replaced with other medications, but not because it was problematically flammable. Instead, because of the way that it was administered, it was sometimes difficult to get the precise dosage for certain patients - leading to them becoming partially awake during surgery.
(nb: This was less about the patient being in pain, or freaking out, but that the patient's writhing 'round was irritating the surgeons as they tried to work.l
Ether was problematic for all those reasons. The effectiveness is very uneven and too much is dangerous.
Surgeons are the fucking worst. Almost a quarter century working in hospitals and I've yet to meet an agreeable one.
When I was six years old, I got my tonsils removed and they knocked me out with ether. (Hungary, early 90s)
So if YOU know who invented opium and cocaine, and smoking weed, why don't you tell us?! Because I sure as hell don't know!
I do know that we started smoking weed by burning it as fire for various reason which ended up getting people stoned that were around the burning plants and hence mankind started smoking I think 😅
God
@@rodmena3404 love the implication that god didnt invent ether lmao
all the info in this video is bs.
@@Tyler_Adhikari this theories been heavily questioned because weed overtime has been bred to be far more potent (such as todays weed) and previously wasn't that potent, it'd be difficult to get high from the smoke of even todays weed just being nearby you unless you're hotboxing so what about the weed of potentially 1000 years ago?
So, after watching all that, we're still left with the question of why Hunter S. Thompson was so scared of it. Seems like even schoolchildren could drink it before class.
I don't think Hunter S. should be taken as a reliable authority on . . . anything.
He was an old man; I bet you he saw and heard of many personal stories of how fucked it was. I'm very sure it was a personal experience or experience of someone who he trusted that caused him to write that.
I think it's important to note that a lot of that was likely just for humor's sake. He embellished it to sell it as powerful to an audience who almost never used it, and did so in a way that was kind of funny.
Much as I've enjoyed his writing, I have a sneaking suspicion that Thompson was - in fact - full of shit.
Yea he set up that question at the beginning and never answered it. Didn't even have any examples of people doing something hugely fucked on ether.
Usually I don't comment on random videos but this is beautiful content! The pacing of your speech, the imagery, the music, they're all fantastic and despite the subject matter it was a really soothing video and super easy to listen to. Thank you, I'll definitely check out more of your content :)
well said
A couple notes on this video from a chemistry perspective:
- Ether does reek but it does not smell like sulfur at all because it doesnt actually contain any and high purity ether has always been super easy to make. I can only describe the smell as being a very strong, almost sweet chemical smell.
- Ether not only used as an anesthetic, it's been widely used as a solvent (basically a substance that's used to dissolve other chemicals) for basically the entire industrial era because of its chemical properties and how cheap it is. This is probably why it was always so accessible to people.
As a sidenote, anyone who's taken an organic chemistry class has probably handled ether before, and I've never met anyone who wasn't totally adverse to the smell of it. Besides that, its so volatile that you can see the fumes coming off of it at room temperature. Any time I've worked with it, I left the lab with a headache. So, the idea of drinking it is so crazy to me
THATS WHAT I KEEP THINKING BRO LIKE THEY DRANK IT??? IT WAS NORMALIZED? hUH
People back then would fuck with anything in any way. I cannot imagine a mummy has more appeal than a bottle of super strong smelling chemicals, but rich people still ate mummies, and the mummies didn't even get them high.
Here in Brasil ether popularized itself in a mixture called "lança perfume" or throwing cologne in a literal translation, which is basically ether + chlorophorm lol. It is generally consumed during brazilian carnival by huffing and for years it was socially acceptable. Kids would buy it and throw it on other kids (hence its name), while adults would huff away and go to narnia for 30 seconds.
Nowadays lança não é feito de éter, é puramente diclorometano (doce e quente) ou trichloroethylene (bico verde) que por 100$ é vendido a litros...
I want to go to Narnia 😅
Just got back from Rio de Janeiro, and it's an extremely popular drug in the balies, the bandits there love spraying it in the air and in each other's faces.
In the early 1800s, nitrous oxide was sold as "laughing gas" in balloons at carnivals and fairs, long before it was used in surgery or dentistry.
Sounds kinda fun
I actually had a classmate who had claimed to enjoy sitting on the football field at night with a blanket covered in starting fluid because it made him feel good. Now that actually makes sense I guess.
I'm going to assume he was a nonsmoker.
Man he could have just cut out the middle man and straight huffed the shit. I’m glad he didn’t tho
@@tiki_trash prolly was a smoker tbh
@@tiki_trash he was a smoker, shit later in life he got to tweakin. dude was smart as a whip though, just made a lot of negligent life decisions. how it goes I guess
@@MementoMurray tweakin ?
Psychedelic was mind blowing for me. I found myself in a world where swirling colors created a mesmerizing kaleidoscope. Time stretched as I explored cosmic landscapes, feeling a profound connection to everything. It left me with a deep sense of peace and wonder, realizing the limitless potential of the mind. 0:02
Psychedelics have the ability to induce profound altered states of consciousness
How can I get help ?
0:01 dr.johnsonshroom is the person you want. He's the most knowledgeable about
psychedelics that I know.
@@JuanMadelineHe's on insta??
Yes, dude is excellent 0:01
Ether is an EXTREMELY popular party drug in Brazil, mixed with Chloroform (or somethimes ethyl chloride) it is known as “Lança Perfume” (fragrance sprayer) or simply as “Loló”
It used to be ethyl chloride back in the day (first half of the 20th century), specially used during carnival time. But since it was banned in the 60’s it morphed into a simper “homemade” version that is essentially Ether+Chloroform. Btw recently some people have even been using >anti-spatter agent< (as a cheaper substitute) instead lmao
Tricloroetileno e diclorometano é a praga brasileira, altamente cancerígena e alta fatalidade (loló não tem nada de clorofórmio na mistura)
Keep explaining pls
so they put it on the napkin and shove it on mouth for a minutes ?
we smell the vapors lol
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Agreed! I discovered this channel last night and have been binge watching since :)
it’s been two weeks and he’s almost at 100k subs lmao i guess i was right about the algorithm loving his work
Back in the day in high school I was the teaching assistant for the chemistry teacher. I stole several bottles of ether and sniffed the heck out of that stuff for several semesters. I suffered from insomnia and that stuff would knock me right out. Meanwhile, I was a star athlete and sniffing the ether didn't affect my performance. It actually helped me get a good night's sleep instead of laying awake all night.
My former roommate and good buddy has a really friendly stoic demeanor. He doesnt really drink or smoke weed, he is more of a do acid ever two years kind of guy. He has always been like this other than for about eighteen months he very methodically did a new drug every weekend. He was so in control always even on meth. He just has aplomb i dont know how else to say it. Doesnt have any mental health problems. Did a bunch of drugs that started with 2C. Weird stuff online from Shulgin.
Its weird because he just wanted to try them and he never repeated any. He also was a chemistry major and synthesized his own ether and he said it was the inly drug that scared him. I dont know if he was scared at other times and forgot. I dont know how good a chem major would be at synthesizing ether somewhere somehow.
I dont know if a lot of that calm demeanor and stoicism is just an act. But ether is the one that he said was scary. And the one he doesnt recommend. Its weird to describe someone who has done every drug as sober minded. But he really is. He did opiates and meth and says he understands the addiction potential and doesnt recommend them. But ether was the scary one
Maybe because it's so easy to make. Surlfuric acid and alcohol are pretty common substances so a chem major should have an abundant supply.
is your former roommate Hamilton Morris
Psychonaut...great folks!
Hey that’s me I’m not him but that’s how I work to YOLO experience is everything
Too much ether can cause death. That's what makes it dangerous.
Utterly fascinating subject, love details of older life like this which get completely wiped out by the passage of time but completely dominated life in the past (like the bi-phasic sleep of the pre-industrial age) - a fantastic piece!
What's bi-phasic sleep
@@lukiso5734two rounds of sleep per day.
when I was living in southern Thailand I saw it with the rubber tree farmers. tap the trees at night (around midnight til near dawn) and do some other farming, errands and socializing during the part of the day, sleeping during part of the day and then again in the evening before going to cut the rubber again.
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This is the first RUclips content I’ve ever seen about the ether epidemic! I remember reading that Moneymore, a small town close to where I grew up, was an early epicentre. It was so bizarre to think that this sleepy little Ulster town was the site of one of the first modern drug epidemics.
Nobody knows this, I’ve loved reading about drugs and related topics for years and that’s the inly reason I know about it. Impressive to see a RUclips video on it.
ACE used to be the big anaesthetic trio: Alcohol, Chloroform, and Æther.
People died all the time. 😬😬😬
Yes, ether was the safest of the three and it's still widely used despite it's flammability.
My wife accidentally made chloroform whilst cleaning the toilet.
@@greatestytcommentatorWhat in the hell?!?
@@greatestytcommentatorEDIT: This is a minor correction but….
When you mix bleach and ammonia it makes something similar to *chlorine* gas not chloroform.
@@Leo_Zeo_Lhang I believe bleach and alcohol creates chloroform. The possibilities when mixing cleaning agents are chloramines ("pool smell"), chlorine (chemical weapon), and chloroform (makes you pass out and die).
Its crazy how forgotten Ether is as a drug. It is a testamate to how once something is out of sight it becomes out of mind and how we just decided to ignore the cycles of addiction seen in Ether, Weed, Alcohol, and many other more recreational drugs and the connection it has to poverty. Instead they are just banned and an moral panic ensues until we forget/stop caring and a new drug takes the place since the root cause is never truly addressed.
@@bellsando6506 Weed makes you physically dependent on it. I quit multiple times and always had withdrawal symptoms. Night sweats, sleep problems, reduced appetite etc. You could say most of them are psychosomatic but the sweating most definitely isn't. Not to mention the actual psychological addiction, which you described btw.
There is only one logical thing to do..
@@bellsando6506cannabis is a lifestyle and has nothing to do with mental illness. 25 plus year toker that time I have successfully raised two kids which are a doctor and a teacher. Earned a college degree and run successful business. So tell me again how cannabis causes mental illness?
@@bellsando6506 I get that research suggests weed does not cause a physical addiction the same way alcohol or tobacco does. However saying that psychological dependency/addiction is purely the users fault or is because of mental illness alone is wrong. Populations affected by drug dependency's change over time and heavily correlate with poverty more than with genetic predetermination. My post was just pointing out that when drug bans are introduced they are ineffective or something new will fill the hole like how ether did in the video. Personally I believe mental health is critical in solving drug addiction but I also believe that is is more of a symptom than a cause and is currently being used as a scapegoat and a way to shun/stigmatize those who need help instead of just helping them.
@@bellsando6506 and now with the advent of THC waxes and shatter being sold through dispensaries those people are able to smoke like a crackhead on coke. They trip for 30 minutes each time they get high then come down slow from the weed they chased it with and do it again until out of money. Then they scam & manipulate others to get more. It is truly awful how they deceive themselves with all the MaryJane propaganda and one plant curing the world for all issues pharmaceutically and in the construction industry as they join the cult of marijuana religion...
Psilocybin mushrooms healed me . I can't explain it but my experience has been spiritual and eye opening . I also started micro dosing . It really helped me get rid of depression and anxiety .
I've been looking to get my hands on shrooms for my anxiety and stress levels . Any one knows where I can source ? 0:27
@@AngelinaEvelyndr.johnsonshroom is your guy. Best shrooms and psychedelics guy I know. 0:06
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Yes he's d.johnsonshroom 0:08
0:16 @@StellaJenifer-bw3loGolden Teacher was one of my best experiences . Anxiety and depression are no more.
It was available in the pharmacies until about the end of my grandparents generation. (The 1990s). I remember being given a few drops in a mixture with camphor on a sugar cube when I was having a flu or something, as a child.
The use of industrial solvents and glue containing them, was a problem with some kids, even until the time I was a student.
Very interesting… thanks for sharing 😄
Are you a bot? I remember reading this exact comment months ago
@@OfAngels444
That's interesting... I can't remember having written it before. (But maybe there's something wrong with my programming 🤔)
@@ThorirLenvik it's word for word, I wouldn't have noticed it if it weren't..... strange.... now I can't remember if it was a dream or I just had some extreme deja vu...
Are your grandparents 40?
In Brazil, ether based drugs are quite common. Loló is the most popular one, being a cheaper and homemade alternative to lança perfume, which has to be made through a industrial process. Loló is basically ether, acetone and formaldehyde mixed together. During carnival in Olinda, you can find it being sold in every corner, and people huffing it everywhere.
THEY HUFFING FORMALDEHYDE OVER THERE?
Yummy formaldehyde and acetone
My favourite
Not formaldehyde, I am sure, or even acetone. Lança perfume was basically Ethyl Chloride when it was legal, and it was typically used during the carnival, before prohibition in 1964. Later, people began using variable mixtures of chloroform, ether and anesthetics smuggled from hospitals as surrogates and called them loló, but ether by itself was never popular in Brazil.
When one happens to be in college studying pre-med, it came to light that there was a store of ether that was easily accessible in our department. With the bravado of youth, we assured ourselves that we would never take a "heroic dose". Experimental trials produced many giggles. That One Guy decided he could handle said dose. He passed out and there was concern. Fortunately, being a group of pre-meds, the gigglers observed the poor passed-out idiot until he recovered. We concluded that huffing ether was terrible and, to my knowledge, never repeated.
some excellent research
In final fantasy games, ether is used to restore magic power. After learning more about it in this video, it also explain the hairstyles of the main characters.
Lol thats not the same ether 😂 Ether in RPGs is more of a mystical thing having to do with energy transmission or something, its more magical than the ether talked about in this video. Ether is also used to describe the heavens (atleast in the sense of the upper sky above the clouds). I think it is not really described, its just left kind of vague in video games as a mystical object.
@@dextersbeard3472nah, I like the high ether better bud.
@@dextersbeard3472 final fantasy is all a blackout dream of an ether user
@atropa6053 oh snap that's why it's called "final fantasy". And you even keep boosting ether thru the whole thing, convinced it is the thing keeping you alive
Underrated comment hahaha
I highly doubt that humans have any idea about who was the first one to smoke weed (like he mentioned) 😆
Since it most likely happened many millennia ago.
I assume it was a Without A Paddle running-through-a-burning weed patch type scenario that allowed early humans to realize its potency when burned...
He meant documented usage.
@multorumunum I believe, but don't know for sure, the oldest cultures to use hemp for more than it's fibers is from India. But like I said, I could be wrong
imagine smoking in the pleistocene with no snickers bars.
The same also applies to the first opium smokers. Such assertions really should be qualified by statements like, “earliest _documented_ cases.”
It's always recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before considering any psychedelic therapy.
The use of magic mushrooms completely helps one get over depression and makes you feel like yourself.
I've been thinking to use psychedelics for my anxiety and depression.
Does anyone know where I can source them?
Yeah doc.coby_
Psychedelic should only be used with great care and respect.
Is he on Instagram?
Yes @Doc.coby
I absolutely LOVE the artwork on this video, man! And you're narration as well. I like your down to earth way of speaking, including the curse words in places where they fit perfectly and make me laugh.
Thanks, man!
Agreed this is top tier content
What was the prompt you put into Midjourney??
@@jonathanstevenson6753 probably ether egon schiele lol
I agree, wonderful illustrations. I also note that ether usage was central to one of the characters in the novel "Cider House Rules."
It's just AI dude
You managed to peak my interest in the first few seconds of the video, the drawings are stunning, hope to see a lot more of your content in the future
Drawings are ai.
@@floranse5205 amazing
Ether is not a psychedelic. Psychedelic and hallucinogen are not synonyms. Psychedelic is a subcatagory of hallucinogen, along with dissociative and deliriant. Ether is a dissociative.
Thank god someone knows what they're talking about here. Granted I think he meant to convey it just sometimes feels or appears to be vaguely psychedelic, not so much classifying it as one. Kinda like ketamine
Ether isn't as bad as H.S. Thompson said imho. I bought some from the pharmacy when I was a teenager. We did the pint of it over several occasions - it's a crazy, strange feeling and the breath is very nasty after doing it...but I found e.g. anxiety on weed was worse than everything that I felt on ether.
Edit: it's also not true that you smell like it for weeks, it's hours or half a day at most. It's the same effect as alcohol, as it gets out through your lungs - just that ether has a way worse smell. It gets really obnoxious even to yourself, that doesn't really happen with alcohol
The smell lasts longer if they drink it.
What does it smell like?
Bruh, solvents are a no-go. It is EXTREMELY dangerous and bad for your body.
Brain damage on the first try if not careful.
How did you get some from a pharmacy? What pharmacies stock ether?? There are way better solvents out there
@@jeb419 like paint thinner but worse
Yup, those Rexall drugstores were wide open when I was a kid
dude your videos are an absolute pleasure to watch...thank you for sharing them with us :)
This channel is so underrated. Am about to binge all these videos, I love your style.
I’ve done ether, it’s pretty amazing.
Thought I went back in time and solved the problems that had caused my most recent relationship to end.
Only downside is your breath smells like a goddamn gas station when you come back to reality
higher praise to those who achieved that feeling without it.
Did you huff it? And if so, in what doses?
best use of ai generated images ive ever seen in an actual piece of content
I was impressed with the images accompanying this video, it was disturbing to learn they were all generated by artificial intelligence. I suppose someone simply gave the program a list of characteristics to incorporate with the instruction to produce images in the style of Egon Schiel and Gustave Klimpt. So demoralizing as an artist to see fellow artist's entire creative lives reduced to an algorithm.
If ether makes a comeback in the arts community I suppose we'll know why
The fingers are always a tip-off!
ai can just compile things humans already made, mix it up, copy, paste, but that's not where creativity lies.
creativity probably lies in human interaction with its surroundings, which ai can't achieve.
it's kinda hard to lug supercomputer to mountain top and let it smell the air.
because it lacks the sense of smell. and touch. and emotions.
Unfortunately if you cannot distinguish your art enough to make it a sellable product you are going to be fazed out for applications like this. Cant fight the future. Imagine how fun it feels for someone who can't draw to be able to put their ideas into the computer and see them visually, in real time 😮 oh, and keep it "real" 😁
It is only disturbing if you are paranoid. Personally I love the use of AI. If you want to do art, please do. Just don't do it for money or recognition.
If anything this relegates art to a meaningful and personal hobby instead of a way of making money by drawing sentient cars having sex with dragons or something.
Agreed! So it is that I've accidentally found this video some months ago and was impressed by the amount of Schiele's works I didn't knew, just to realize seconds later the same problem you're pointing to. It's weird!
Today I'm here again exactly to take the video URL to show and discuss the matter with my art students.
Wow. Fantastic documentary. Fear and loathing is one of my favourite books. I love Hunter S Thompson. I am not a drug taker but always wondered why ether was so scary in fnl. Now I know. I also used to work in a watch repairers for 30 years using ether every day. It degreases the hair spring on watch balances. The smell is lovely. If only I'd known the job could have been alot more fun. We also used Ammonia (to clean in an ultra sonic tank),sulphoric acid (cleaning gold and silver) and cyanide ( playing gold). In a small room with no extraction fan.
Thankyou, Horses- every single video of yours has such a great perspective, and is full of research and knowledge!!* I look forward to seeing as much content as you can produce...🎉🎉🎉
Balticum or the Baltic states consist of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia exclusively!
Scandinavia consist of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. If you add Finland and Iceland you get 'The Nordic States'.
Anyways, great video!
This is a great video. High production value, well written on a very interesting topic and well narrated. Thank you for making this video. I'm a new subscriber now. You just blew my mind.
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Yes, dr.sporessss I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place.
Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
He's constantly talking about killing someone.
He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
Yes he is. dr.sporessss
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
Can Dr. sporessss send to me in UK?
I'm from Latvia (a baltic country to the south of Estonia) and I have never heard of anyone consuming ether today or in the past, nor can I find sources in my own language. I believe it has happened but maybe not so widespread or maybe nobody wished to record something like this. We have jokes about diluting pure ethanol with water for cheap booze, but that's the closest thing to it. Very interesting video, fascinating how a trend can be so wideapread yet in the near future noone remembers it anymore.
I'm Estonian and I have heard about people huffing it these days. I think I've even seen someone sell boxes of it online in local sales ads. Though, as far as I'm aware it's popularity is mainly contained to Võrumaa (Southern Estonia). At least that is the only region where I've seen or heard of it still being something that people use.
Lol you both assume we know where Estonia is.
@LandoShmetzP. We aren't worried about rude people ignorant of geography
@@LandoShmetzP. Not assuming anything, just stating what I know/have heard of the matter. Flaunting your ignorance as something to be proud of is pathetic though. Maybe, if you stopped staring at horse testicles and cowboys on your computer screen and picked up a book once in a while, you wouldn't be so out of touch with the world.
@@richardwelsh7901 and yet "(a baltic country to the south of Estonia)" would seem to negate what you just said.
Incredible Illustrations!!!! Brilliant! Really enjoyed and appreciated beautiful work!!! BRAVO to the Artist, and very good video subject & Narator
Pretty sure that artist is AI... Those hands, faces, and textures look the part.
Hands with fingers that blend in on themselves.
Faces melting.
Textures looking muddy, with folds on clothes looking weightless.
07:31 is a prime example of the things mentioned above
Fingers
Face
Texture (especially the hair)
All of it looks wrong
@@liljepolak8565i mean it also just says in the description
Ether is a completely normal and socially accepted drug still in Brazil, it’s just got its name changed(nowadays it’s called Lóló) and we also do not drink it anymore, just sniff/huff hit, it do be freaking awesome, when you’re really high everything goes in slow motion
Whaaaat
So beautiful desing, so satisfying voice
Great channel with a big future
Kind words, ty 😊
I had a friend who was a chemist at a food testing lab who would get it, and I inhaled it several times recreationally. Pretty accurate description, like alcohol but with a mild psychedelic effect. Only thing it left out was that I would always get EXTREMELY tired after about an hour and fall asleep. Very caustic to inhale, i cannot imagine drinking it..... smells like permanent markers x1000. would not recommend lol. Although I really think the Hunter S. Thompson reputation is quite overblown, if you do too much you just kinda fall asleep, its not the type of thing you can go be debaucherous on.
All they did was stumble into a bar and sit at a bar waiting for mescaline to kick in.. Also it has no psychedelic component 🤦 Literally everything described points to dissociative qualities. Hence its use as an anesthetic.
@@Ryan88881Yeah I have done a pretty high dose of ether and can confirm there aren't really any psychedelic effects at all apart from very strong monochromatic phosphines. Even at a high dose there was nothing "enlightening", just weird artificial euforia and strong time streching + extreme dissociation. However I still saw an awake dream of going backwards in time while on ether but it wasn't a clear psychedelic headspace at all, more like a delirious "laggy" zoning out
Reason for it smelling like really strong permanent markers is because permanent marker ink contains small amounts of ether.
Thank you for researching this and coming out with this very informative video. R.I.P. Mr. Thompson.
Dude your videos are so insanely high quality that even my parents who never watch youtube subscribed to you and watch all your stuff. Looking forward to seeing more from you!
Psilocybin,LSD, shroom and ketamine are absolutely life changing substance that have so much potential to help people with mental health issues
Psilocybin containing mushroom saved my life, never had a bad trip
They are God, and have been persecuted as witchcraft and illicit substances for 2000 years in the west. It is a conspiracy, a coverup. And the medical industry wants to keep it this way.
beware these are all bots 🤖🤖🤖
@@cd-7089 bots for keta is crazy
Also risky and possibly harmful to play with without proper education or a good support structure, counseling and wise elders etc
Holy shit im so glad i found this channel. +sub
I went through a short phase with ether in my university days, I had a mate studying Chemistry who filched it from the lab. We'd inhale it rather than drinking. I found it better and less toxic than Nitromore's Paint Remover, but with the same kind of effect. Luckily the phase passed before I was able to blow up my halls of residence.
@Horses, I have enjoyed your content. I like the subject matter, narratives, narration and the art work. I have seen all of your videos from the start, up to this one and I think the art work on this one is the best so far. The art reminds me of Egon Schiele and Ralph Steadman. Great job and thanks.
Jenkem is dirtier, but I get the point.
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The thumbnail and artwork in this video is incredible! I love it! I had no idea about any of this, I’ve of course heard of ether being used recreationally - but not like this. And addiction rates of 90 percent!!! I think this is telling of how hard life must have been at the time for these people, when life is so hard, sometimes a little lubrication comes in handy. But school kids taking it before school broke my heart. It’s all heartbreaking - humans hurting so much that they’ll do whatever they can for any bit of relief
Nice use of AI to keep in line with the aesthetic! (Thanks for mentioning it in the description, too, and not taking credit❤)
Although I do sometimes get a little spooked when I look at the screen and see those hands! Eesh!
We (Irish People) still take the pledge if we're catholic during our comfirmation, to say we won't drink till we're 18. Also the irish version of bootleg alcohol is called Poitin and is still made illegally today.
And it is absolute rocket fuel
Mushrooms / shrooms are not in the pledge ,
thanks Fu74 , My dad got me drunk on my comfirmation day , got me up at 4am the next day to go fishing , while fishing in the irish sea about 1 mile off the coast he said , you can drink if you want , but you have to get up and go to school / work.
man what a day , i did not get sick , i was not well but , what a day
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Moonshine
I broke my pledge the day I made it lmao
@@jakejones2482 what?
I was staying at a friend of a friend's place one weekend in Baltimore so that I could attend Otakon, a large anime convention. This was sometime in the early aughts. They let me stay in one of the roommate's rooms that wasn't there at the time. They told me the jar on the desk is ether that the person who lives in that room made, and that i could help myself. Upon careful consideration I opted out of trying it 😆
Random stuff can be ... random. It could have been anything. I'll never forget how a coke dealer died &, at the wake, his ashes were in a bowl on the table, awaiting respectful scattering. The wake-goers mistook the ashes for the obvious, and snorted him
@@cisvaughan6937 that is fatherless behavior right there /facepalm. were you there or something, or are you pulling my chain?
@@xenostim I've seen human ashes and I've seen coke, and the two don't even slightly resemble each other. You would never, never, never, etc mix them up.
They also don't put people's ashes out in bowls to scatter, that's just stupid. Nobody displays ashes, because nobody wants to see them. And a wake is supposed to happen BEFORE a funeral, which happens before cremation.
It's just a bullshit re-telling of someone who heard the story about Keith Richards snorting his dad's ashes, which is also almost certainly bullshit, though I don't think Keith denies it. Does make him sound very Keith Richards-ish. But I can't imagine that anyone would.
Most "ashes" is just bone fragments. They crush them up with metal balls in a special mill, to break it down from larger chunks, which might disturb a family to see. Some of the bones naturally crumble into ashes after the intense heat takes away the structure (the collagen, basically). But again it's nothing you could stand to snort. Most of a person just goes up the chimney, as steam and CO2. Only the bones are really left, and then only the minerals, the collagen also turns into CO2 + H2O.
Bullshit all day long. I have to wonder how Vaughan will "never forget" how "a coke dealer". I don't suppose you knew the guy, Vaughan? Never forget an urban legend, mate! Or else whoever told you was bullshitting you.
Good Show.
I enjoyed Mr.Natural a few times, before that Orange Barrel, Purple Micro -Dot, Blue Moon Blotter and a few outher..
Around 48 yrs. ago.
Time sure flys. I had to stop and count how long ago its been.
Beautifully done! Wonder where the visuals come from, they give me Egon Schiele vibes
100%. I bet Egon Schiele was one of the prompts to Midjourney.
Paracelsus (or Parcelsus as it's written in the video) had the same thing happen to him as many notable named academics of the period, where people would take his name and use it to legitimize their own writing and ideas. Although there's a few documents we can attribute definitively to Paracelsus, it's hard to attribure margenalia to him with any alacrity.
im so thankful for weed
Lol weed is crap
@@angryktulhuratio
Yes, just yes
I have done most street drugs, psychedelics included (not that im proud of it) but ive always been afraid of ether. Seems extremely dangerous.
be careful
@@Williy654 Thanks, ive actually been clean for several years now.
its one of the safest drugs in the world whatvthe fuck do you mean
Ether isn't a psychedelic to begin with - This video is titled incorrectly. Unlike the classic psychedelics (which are for the most part only dangerous if you have a family history of psychosis), ether is pretty dangerous.
Untrue i hallucinated on it greenish hue and saw shadowy figures evil to me done lsd loved it 🍄 dont agree with me for whatever reason
Very interesting. I grew up in Poland and lived in Ireland and the first and only time I’ve heard ether mentioned was in Fear and Loathing 😂 I’ll be showing this to my Polish and Irish friends and family, great video 👍🏻
Same, Irish here and Hunter S. is the only person I've ever heard mention it lol
Thanks. Yet again another segment of history that has been in the "move along folks, nothing to see here" category. The art work is great.
This was an awesome watch, i loved it. Drug history is always so interesting to me. i hope you do more on drug history.
Ether was known under the name of `Irish fume` some places in Norway. Now I know why.
' ' Better living through modern chemistry ' '
6:15
Just because diethyl ether is made by heating a mix of sulfuric acid and ethyl alcohol does not mean there's any sulfur in the distilled product. Sulfuric acid is only a catalyst. The Reaction looks a bit like this:
CH2-CHOH + CH2CHOH -> CH2-CHOCH-CH2 + H2O
But since the boiling point of ether is two degrees Celsius below the core body temperature of a human, drinking the liquid will lead to rapid production of a lot of gas, which is belched out, or turns into flatulence.
Now why exactly the flatulence would be so pungent, apart from the compound itself having a pungent odor, I think it's a mix of ether's effects on the nervous system upsetting the stomach and leading to accelerated movements of the bowels and the high gas volume triggering the gastrocolic reflex.
Ether abuse in Poland decreased significantly after the WW2, but it survived a bit longer in some regions where chemical industry was developed. In my dad's hometown there was a large factory producing many sorts of chemicals - and apparently there was also a number of people who would sniff ether or glue to get high, because these were the only psychedelic substances they could afford (or rather steal from the factory, I guess). Most of the addicts lived in the poorest parts of the town, alcohol abuse was also very common, ordinary people were afraid of going there. And it was still happening in the 1970s
Great video, i consider myself fairly knowledledgable about history and the fact that i didnt really know about this drug is a great lesson on source bias when it comes past cultures
Also great style and i love your voice, keep it going
I also had ether as an anesthetic for a tonsillectomy in 1959. I was six years old. I recall the smell being horrid, but the sensation, as I slipped out of consciousness was very pleasurable. When I awoke, there were a number of people in the room -- my mother and some nurses -- but I just wanted to slip back into that pleasant daze of unconsciousness. It was indeed ice cream that lured me back to reality.
Great art in this video
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When I was a student at the University of Tennessee (1982), there was a chemistry major who had access to ether from one of the chem labs. I got a vial (maybe 4oz?) from him which I carried around and huffed on while bar-hopping one evening. I didn't overdo it; I never blacked out. I'm probably lucky I didn't burst into flames since I was smoking cigarettes. I do recall it being an interesting high-- the description "like alcohol but slightly psychedelic" is accurate. I never had a desire to get more, mainly because the high is very short-lived and ether has such a strong odor. I can't imagine drinking the stuff.
Psychedelic and psychotropic are two different things. DME is volatile solvent alike alcohol in action. Strong depressant. Can cause psychotic symptoms if abused for long or with high enthusiasm, but not because itself, but cuz of brain damage it causes (alike alcohol)
Actually I think this video is brilliant, and a perfect example of AI augmentation. The images are clever and catch the feel of the time period. I liked it a lot.
We also had Aether related religious sects in Finland, that basically swore of alchohol, then drank aether and ate snow (in the winter) so as to keep it as long as possible in liquid form so that you wouldn't burp up something flammable while smoking a pipe bowl of tobacco.
The effect is like booze, poppers and nangs mixed into one (in other words, boring and nothing like in Fear and Loathing) and it's honestly not even fun, though for some reason when you're high you get the urge to re-dose. The reason why it sucks so much is because it also burns your throat and nostrils and will make you reek of chemicals for a day afterwards. Don't feel like you're missing out if you never try it (oh and it's also extremely flammable and can burn your skin/eyes on contact).
Hahaha. I remember a dirty kid train hopper sitting there with his crumpled up bottle and a lit cigarette.
I remember as a kid watching a Looney tunes cartoon doing a reference to this. The segment was called "Water Water Every Hare". There was a scene were Bugs Bunny and a mad scientist accidentally breaks open a bottle of ether.
My great grandmother died of ether poisoning She went for a dental appointment and ether was the antithetic that they used my grandmother was only nine years old at that time had to be in the early 1900’s in USA but I don’t remember what State that they were in at that time.
I heard that it was quite commonly used for an antithetic, especially in dentistry where as it was perceived to be the best treatment for dental surgery.
I wish you’d do another video on how prevalent this was in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s
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Your grandmother died when she was nine? That's tragic...
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The thumbnail is like a tripped out version of the Zoolander meme lol
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This video is amazing and your format is also incredible! wondering, are you the one that draw the pictures? in any case, amazing job on each video! thanks!
One time in middle school I got accused of huffing paint, apparently just having paint is suspicious. The principal was dumbfounded when I asked what sense that makes when ether costs a third as much.
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I once was trying to light a trash fire in a strong wind. There was a spray can of ether on the shelf for starting diesel truck engines in the cold, cold winter. I had a Collie pet dog at the time. I had no experience with ether but the writing on the side of the can said "extremely flammable". I figured "That'll do!". I sprayed some on a sheet of corrugated cardboard & tried to light it. The liquid evaporated before I could light it with a match. I tried it again & the same thing happened. Then I soaked it really good & lit it off. It exploded with a loud bang & still didn't ignite the paper. I took the ether back & put it back where I found it & never touched ether again. I found another, more sensible, way to start the fire. The dog cussed & swore for 15 minutes like a truck driver, criticizing me for doing such a dangerous thing. Listen to dogs when they give you advice!!!
Wtf is that ? at first i thought this video was a joke, but now i see that's actually true and it was really popular in Poland