Drinking Ether?

Discussion in 'Potent Potables' started by u4ik, Jan 25, 2010.

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    why,, The buzz is like shit, might as well huff gasoline cause its not a pleasant smelling inhalant really.,. it smells fine in the open air. I think its very raw and nasty otherwise..http://www.veryangrytoad.com/video/634/Chloroform-Synth :coffee:
     
  2. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Americans used to be in less of a proverbial play-pen. I don't see any reason it shouldn't have been available, back when people did things for themselves. Ether has quite a few uses, as mentioned in numerous places in this thread. And I was originally responding under the assumption that you seemed to think ether would be hard to find, which I can't imagine to be the case for anyone with a car and ID.
     
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    it was diluted 1 to 4 with ethanol and a drop or 2 was added to a beverage back in times when women weren't really supposed to consume alcohol
     
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    Facts were changed and edited to protect the guilty... but do not underestimate what Hunter Thompson actually did. lol
     
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    HST might of been part of the big chloroform conspiracy.. Seeing the book came out about the time the government was regulating CFC gasses. Claiming they harmed the ozone layer. I think that the CFC gasses are more psychedelic than that of n2o and ether. :Being that HST book never mentions them"cfc's".
    I can say for certain in 1976 the chloroform act was being instituted and in 1972 Hunter is trying to make Ether popular.. Was this to gas the masses, When the better of the chems is being regulated? Sounds like a familiar conspiracy to me..
    Also it easier to make something illegal that you can make yourself..
    You cant really make Ether or N2O.
    But you can make Chloroform and owning alot of it is rare for consumers, though now regulated more since *1997* Chloroform was also said to be non=toxic but than the government changed its mind again for some reason.. :coffee:
    Buying Ether is easy, you can get it at walmart, Sure as long as you can buy poisons from the walmart (goverment)its all good.. does this sounds like a xmas story to you or make perfect sense? ..
     
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    Explain this please...
     
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    Wal-Mart, as the largest consumer products retailer in the world, buys roughly $300 billion each year in products that it sells in its retail stores from more than 100,000 different companies... Walmart is Government!!
    Do you think that if a million school kids started huffing Gasoline it would become illegal?

    Gasoline would never become illegal no matter how many kids die from it.. You cant make gasoline at home and the money it cost to get gasoline goes Where??
    Why else would all the harmful inhalants be available at the Wallyworld or the corner gas station. They are the drug dealers and they pay the governments more taxes then some dude in his basement growing weed, cooking meth, growing shroom, synthesizing chloroform, ect..

    Look at Alison when shes buying canned Air at walmart. It only made the gas (more popular) Which was probably the intention of our so called prevention media.
    So they put a bitterant in the gas.. People that chew thier nails alot are probably accustomed to the taste anyways and the bitterant isnt a deterrent, It only leads them to other inhalants..
    You cant put bitterants in Gasoline, Ether or any of the other inhalants..


    The addition of bitterants to some products such as gas dusters can cause problems for legitimate users. The bitterant not only leaves an intolerably bitter flavor in the air, but also leaves a bitter residue on objects, like screens and keyboards, delicate electronic and camera lenses. they may transfer to hands and cause problems (such as when eating or rubbing eyes) later..:eek:

    leaving these harmful inhalants to the consumers increases heath care opportunities to the medical community.. It creates Jobs!! More sick More Jobs!!! If marijuana isnt getting anyone sick. Where all the doctors gonna work?
     
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    shermin Bazooka Tooth

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    FUCK the bitterants in computer duster...seriously...i've gotten it on my hands and in my mouth, and it fucked my whole day up.

    it's fucking stupid that they do that, yet don't add anything to antifreeze to keep countless dogs from eating it and dying...sigh.
     
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    There are a few that dont add the bitterant.. Though its more expensive, around $8.00.. I rememeber when office max would sell this by the dozen cheap.. One my friends was laughing at his daughter (12) inhaling it to make funny voice. Im like dude thats not helium, Its actually very dangerous. And he didnt even know this.. FINE PRINT IS FINE .. :rolleyes:
     
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    one time I got a rag and soaked it with starter fluid that had ether in it and huffed it. It gave me the wah-wahs and was pretty much just like huffing butane or duster minus the chopped and screwed voice. It made me fucked up but it wasn't really a good fucked up. I think huffing any volatile hydrocarbon, halogenated or not does the same thing. Might as well huff some gas.

    I didn't really think it was all that badass...maybe you need really pure ether. I only did it once just to see what all the hype was about, I never really wanted to do it again after that.
     

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