Quote Originally Posted by KickYoAss
Like I've said, don't dismiss it, unless you've tried it. Don't go by what you know, but what you've experienced first-hand. Lip seems to be the only one inclined to, kind-of understanding what I'm talking about. I assume from his own personal experience, and not because of something he's read. So, try it, or, shuddup. Not trying for brownie points with a lie, like some damn kid, just found out something interesting, and everyone wants to be an arse.

Don't go by what you know? Are you serious? Isn't experience knowledge? Emo presented how O3 is produced, scientific and indisputable, and you're simply ignoring it because you so desperately want to be correct and not sound like a half-wit. He's not being the arse in this situation, you are.
The Supervisor Reviewed by The Supervisor on . bubbler makes ozone? I cleaned my little bubbler out today, and did a dry inhale, just curiosity I suppose. But I noticed a snapping, didn't sound quite like it sounds when burning some mary. But I smell the discinct odor of ozone directly afterwords. I've done it 10 times, so I know I'm not crazy. Can someone else with a bubbler confirm this? I googled it shortly, but didn't find anyone else saying anything about it. It required a little more wind than a normal hit(for me anyways), otherwise, there's no ozone Rating: 5