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HannabisTheCannabis
01-17-2006, 02:00 AM
wuzzzz up??

just wondering if any of you buzz hounds every tried Krylon Crystal Clear???
back in the day me and my buddies used to do it all the time.. you just get a can of krylon clear spray paint, get a bag those plastic ones that the store hands out work great... spray it in the bag and then just breath it in and out of the bag...

you don't know what tripping is until you do this... i'm talking total fantasy island.... your living other lives and shit.... and you remember everything...


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RastaKaze
01-17-2006, 02:30 AM
How's your brain doin'? ;)

jbuckets
01-17-2006, 03:08 AM
the crystal clear probably doesnt do as much as the oxygen deprivation does

Nullific
01-17-2006, 03:15 AM
To each his own.

bedake
01-17-2006, 03:24 AM
wait wait wait a second? you are huffing spray paint? sorry im not very familiar with paint products but, this is actual spray paint?

endo..jay
01-17-2006, 03:36 AM
huffing is for losers

OzzyOz
01-17-2006, 03:59 AM
if you huff enough spray paint, you can look like the guy in hannabisthecannabis's Avatar
!!!


YAY~!!!#!# 1 minute rush yay!!!!!!!!

HannabisTheCannabis
01-17-2006, 12:21 PM
yes pure spray paint..... and it fucking kills brains cells like a mo fo........ but i nevera dida get me none drain bramage...... .......>...>...>>..>..>.>.>.>>>>..>


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smoke ranger
01-17-2006, 01:54 PM
huffing is for losers
istead of being ignorant, how about helping him with facts so he will quit???

here ya go HannabisTheCannabis, did some searching and found this for ya, if youre gonna get high, might as well try dxm or alcohol, maybe some weed, but try to consider ditching the paint my brother, its worthless and very harmful

What are the effects of huffing?

For most users, inhalant abuse results in a rapid euphoric effect that is similar to alcohol intoxication. Users experience initial excitation, then drowsiness, lightheadedness, and agitation. Inhalant abusers also report feeling a loss of inhibitions. The chemicals found in volatile solvents, aerosols, and gases produce a variety of additional effects during or shortly after use that include dizziness, strong hallucinations, delusions, belligerence, apathy, and impaired judgment. Additional symptoms exhibited by long-term inhalant abusers include weight loss, muscle weakness, disorientation, inattentiveness, lack of coordination, irritability, and depression. Withdrawal symptoms include sweating, rapid pulse, hand tremors, insomnia, nausea or vomiting, hallucinations, and, in severe cases, grand mal seizures.

While abusers of other inhalants seek a euphoric effect, nitrite abusers--who tend to be adults rather than adolescents--seek to enhance the sexual experience. Inhaled nitrites dilate blood vessels, increase heart rate, and produce a sensation of heat and excitement that can last for several minutes. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, use of these drugs is associated with unsafe sexual practices that greatly increase the risk of contracting and spreading infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.

Chronic inhalant abuse may result in serious and sometimes irreversible damage to the user's heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Brain damage may result in personality changes, diminished cognitive functioning, memory impairment, and slurred speech.

Death from inhalant abuse can occur after a single use or after prolonged use. Sudden sniffing death (SSD) may result within minutes of inhalant abuse from irregular heart rhythm leading to heart failure. Other causes of death include asphyxiation, aspiration, or suffocation. A user who is suffering from impaired judgment may also experience fatal injuries from motor vehicle accidents or sudden falls.

HannabisTheCannabis
01-17-2006, 03:36 PM
istead of being ignorant, how about helping him with facts so he will quit???

here ya go HannabisTheCannabis, did some searching and found this for ya, if youre gonna get high, might as well try dxm or alcohol, maybe some weed, but try to consider ditching the paint my brother, its worthless and very harmful

What are the effects of huffing?

For most users, inhalant abuse results in a rapid euphoric effect that is similar to alcohol intoxication. Users experience initial excitation, then drowsiness, lightheadedness, and agitation. Inhalant abusers also report feeling a loss of inhibitions. The chemicals found in volatile solvents, aerosols, and gases produce a variety of additional effects during or shortly after use that include dizziness, strong hallucinations, delusions, belligerence, apathy, and impaired judgment. Additional symptoms exhibited by long-term inhalant abusers include weight loss, muscle weakness, disorientation, inattentiveness, lack of coordination, irritability, and depression. Withdrawal symptoms include sweating, rapid pulse, hand tremors, insomnia, nausea or vomiting, hallucinations, and, in severe cases, grand mal seizures.

While abusers of other inhalants seek a euphoric effect, nitrite abusers--who tend to be adults rather than adolescents--seek to enhance the sexual experience. Inhaled nitrites dilate blood vessels, increase heart rate, and produce a sensation of heat and excitement that can last for several minutes. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, use of these drugs is associated with unsafe sexual practices that greatly increase the risk of contracting and spreading infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.

Chronic inhalant abuse may result in serious and sometimes irreversible damage to the user's heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Brain damage may result in personality changes, diminished cognitive functioning, memory impairment, and slurred speech.

Death from inhalant abuse can occur after a single use or after prolonged use. Sudden sniffing death (SSD) may result within minutes of inhalant abuse from irregular heart rhythm leading to heart failure. Other causes of death include asphyxiation, aspiration, or suffocation. A user who is suffering from impaired judgment may also experience fatal injuries from motor vehicle accidents or sudden falls.

Thanks ranger, but my huffing days are long since past.... i was just wonder if the younger people of today are still doing this sort of thing.. it is totally the worst thing you could ever do to get a buzz..... however it doesn't change the fact that it is also the best hallucinations you will ever have,....


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bedake
01-17-2006, 03:44 PM
ive huffed things before and never have they made me hallucinate, just a pointless high feeling, ive done that computer duster and all it does is make your voice deep and you get really light headed, i dont really plan on doing any huffin ever again though

Doobie Snax
01-18-2006, 05:03 PM
It's the same as sniffing glue or gas, you could die instantly.
Every time you do it, you have a great chance of dying there and then.
And apparently you get the worst fucking headache afterwards as well.
Peace

bedake
01-18-2006, 05:23 PM
sounds like a great way to killl your self if you are depressed, its like playing russian roulette and getting a little high every time you win, its a win win situation if you feel like dying!!

Doobie Snax
01-18-2006, 06:01 PM
lol... bound to be a painful death though. I've got visions of ppl dying from extreme headaches from it or something lol.