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06-19-2005, 05:20 PM #1
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why?
i guess it depends on your definition of "phsiologically inert" and "drug." Just because something doesn't have direct cns effects doesn't mean it is not a drug(at least that was my understanding of the definition), and it doesn't mean it isn't physiologically inert. Anyway, I don't mean to challenge anyone's decision, I just thought it odd that this thread was closed when the crack one is obviously off topic, since the header on the recipes forum specifically says it is for cannabis related recipes.
SomeDude Reviewed by SomeDude on . why? a thread in other psychotropics titled "duster" was locked with the mod giving this reason: The substances used in compressed "air" dusters is physiologically inert. The "high" is caused by a sudden, acute anoxia due to oxygen displacement. Essentially, what you are experiencing is your brain beginning to die. It's not a drug, it's a suicide waiting to happen, and so we will not discuss it here. This is closed. The chemical in compressed air is diflouroethane, and it is most Rating: 5










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