Seriously man, this stuff smells awful. But it fucks you up so good! I took a big hit, and it felt like the top half of my body was running away from the lower half. Everyone needs to do this at least once! You get used to the smell after a while.
I remember at college, I think it was war and peace, they talked of Hoffman drops. Which was Ether. We then went on to study Ether.. weird stuff. From giving you a nasty case of the hickups. To a ruptured stomach. People went to some lengths to get that stuff, and makes a good research subject, has a history a bit like opium .. it's failures was on the bronchial system, so be careful, don't use it too often, and not too much. I have a lung condition such that if my sister's put on nail polish, it would almost stop me breathing, so I won't try it, but yeah, makes forgreat research and reading.
Damn...never knew about huffing Ether. I used it to start stubborn cars, and my favorite usage was spraying it on bumblebees when they chase me around in my shop. Knocks them right on the floor, just long enough to stomp on them. Might have to try that once lol. Hopefully it doesn't put me on the floor.
Jesus, you don't kill bees do you - we've been running out of them over the past few years - varroa mites have been getting at them and perhaps other stuff - they don't normally harm anyone if you don't make jokes about their mothers
back in college we tried huffing it a few times. lots of fun actually, although i know it's not really safe so i'm pretty sure i would not do it again. the first time, my friend came back from some break with it and his way of telling me that he had it was to ask me "how are your magic points?" i had no clue what he was talking about, although i could appreciate it once he said what he had.
Hey what game is this? It looks exactly like secret of evermore, but your link says final fantasy which makes it kinda gay but I'm still intrigued.
They used it as an anaesthetic back in the 19th century until it was replaced by the safer and more effective chloroform. They used to drip it onto a kind of mask they put on your face as it evaporates very rapidly. Other than as an anaesthetic it has no medical application of which I'm aware. But I'm not a medical person so I could be wrong about that.
i think when i found that pic it said it was from final fantasy 2. not entirely sure because i never played that one, but ether healed magic points in pretty much the entire series i think. it only cures your magic points. by which i mean, it makes you really confused so you think that you can wiggle your arms at somebody and fire might come out at them.