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    NOS balloons for everyone!

    Wow and legal to boot.

    What an amazing drug.

    A risk-free, two-minute hit of euphoria, giggling fits, distorted sound. very,very cool :dance:

    it's like there's a DJ in your head and he's twisting all the knobs.
    StickyFinger Reviewed by StickyFinger on . NOS balloons for everyone! Wow and legal to boot. What an amazing drug. A risk-free, two-minute hit of euphoria, giggling fits, distorted sound. very,very cool :dance: it's like there's a DJ in your head and he's twisting all the knobs. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    NOS balloons for everyone!

    risk free? i think not.

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    #3
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    NOS balloons for everyone!

    as in nitrous oxide? LOL thats shits fucking dangerous. Why would you want to be taking that...they inject it into cars for christ sake..

    Or do you mean Laughing gas?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    NOS balloons for everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by StickyFinger
    A risk-free, two-minute hit of euphoria, giggling fits, distorted sound. very,very cool :dance:
    Sticky, I'm shocked such a thread/post could come from you... I thought you had more brains...

    If you keep doing NOS, you'll get the rest of what's left.

    Look dude, do you know why you get the giggling fits? Because the NOS takes up almost all of the space that the Oxygen should be having... so, your brain, is starving for Oxygen.

    Nice going dude.

    As a side note::: Never intake anything you can pump into your engine.

    BTW: I would think that by NOS you mean NitrousOxide (N2O)...

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    #5
    Senior Member

    NOS balloons for everyone!

    Nitrous oxide was discovered in 1772 by Joseph Priestley. Humphry Davy, inventor of the miner's lamp, documented it as a recreational drug after testing it on the poet Coleridge.

    In 1882, the American philosopher William James praised its ability to provide "ultimate truth" to a user, in a powerful spiritual and mystical experience. But, sadly, the after-effects of nitrous oxide proved similar to other recreational drugs: the memory of the experience did not linger.

    Nitrous oxide has more oxygen than atmospheric air, so it helps an engine burn more fuel, boosting its power. It is also used to enhance the performance of the internal combustion engine and to propel rockets and force whipped cream out of a dispenser.

    It is also an emergency anaesthetic and an analgesic, most often used in childbirth. It was used extensively for a time by dentists.

    Harmless and really, really funny

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    #6
    Senior Member

    NOS balloons for everyone!

    said the guy who ended up brain dead in three years.
    [align=center]I was gone for a while and now I\'m back. :jointsmile: [/align]

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    #7
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    NOS balloons for everyone!

    Mrs. Wikipedia says it's safe for short term use, but continual use for even as short as four hours can result in bone marrow problems.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    NOS balloons for everyone!

    if you do it too much, your voice will be permanantly squeeky

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    #9
    Senior Member

    NOS balloons for everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by StickyFinger
    Nitrous oxide was discovered in 1772 by Joseph Priestley. Humphry Davy, inventor of the miner's lamp, documented it as a recreational drug after testing it on the poet Coleridge.

    In 1882, the American philosopher William James praised its ability to provide "ultimate truth" to a user, in a powerful spiritual and mystical experience. But, sadly, the after-effects of nitrous oxide proved similar to other recreational drugs: the memory of the experience did not linger.

    Nitrous oxide has more oxygen than atmospheric air, so it helps an engine burn more fuel, boosting its power. It is also used to enhance the performance of the internal combustion engine and to propel rockets and force whipped cream out of a dispenser.

    It is also an emergency anaesthetic and an analgesic, most often used in childbirth. It was used extensively for a time by dentists.

    Harmless and really, really funny
    Ok, I stand corrected.

    Knock your self out dude...

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    #10
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    NOS balloons for everyone!

    meh the dangers are over exagerated in my opinion, ive never heard of anyone in person having problems with it, and i know people who own the freakin medical tanks

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