Dust off Dose
Dust off Dose
Dust off has been a product of abuse for awhile. Why not create an inhalant product with a dose called Dust Off. When people listen to it for 10 minutes they get dizzy, lightheaded, giggly, deep voice.
Isn't that the keyboard cleaner that can cause frostbite? Though that would be a great idea, and to simulate the frostbite, i-doser can try to recreate the brainwaves associated with drops in body temperature. This would sell like wildfire, since it'd be an alternative for air conditioners, and would be a great way to keep yourself cool .
I've had much experience years back with Duster, Dust-Off, whatever variation you wanna call it. The best way to describe it is nitrous from hell. It feels really good, like your body is melting into the floor, but then...there are also scary effects like hearing your pulse pound loudly in your head due to all the oxygen being cut off. It can be addictive for new users in that it's an extreme rush and feels different from absolutely everything else. The side effects can be pretty crappy, though and for me included dizziness for about a week after using every time I bent over to tie my shoes, burning during urination, and a mild sense of depression. It's not anything I do anymore, and I would easily recommend pot over Duster just due to the whole craziness and darker side of aerosol inhalants.
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Yeah, you're looking for inhalant. And for everyone thinking of trying this at home, DON'T. This is coming from an experienced drug user. It's a bad idea. Take whatever drug you happen to feel is the worst for you. Inhalants are worse than that. Don't do inhalants. Ever. Remember those commercials that said huffing glue or paint or whatever could kill you in one go? For once, the anti-drug commercials weren't lying. Don't do inhalants.
Ive never done drugs i dont wanna end up like Ozzy x) 70 something and retardedNess wrote:Yeah, you're looking for inhalant. And for everyone thinking of trying this at home, DON'T. This is coming from an experienced drug user. It's a bad idea. Take whatever drug you happen to feel is the worst for you. Inhalants are worse than that. Don't do inhalants. Ever. Remember those commercials that said huffing glue or paint or whatever could kill you in one go? For once, the anti-drug commercials weren't lying. Don't do inhalants.
Ozzy is a good example of what inhalants will do to you. Actually, despite popular belief, in all likelyhood, doing "drugs" won't hurt you. Opioids especially. Opioids are the SHIT. Amazing feeling, NO long-term health problems whatsoever. You read that right. Do ALL the heroin you want, as long as you don't OD, you'll NEVER end up "retarded" or "drug-addled". MDMA (ecstasy) is also next to harmless if you take an SSRI after you take it. Methamphetamine will kill you. Don't do it. Inhalants will kill you, don't do them. Cocaine might cause some dopamine damage in the long run, but certainly no more than alcohol. Really, the most dangerous drugs are legal. Alcohol and tobacco. They will kill you. Heroin wont.
Can you describe to me what exactly opioids do? I'm not really good at advanced EnglishNess wrote:Ozzy is a good example of what inhalants will do to you. Actually, despite popular belief, in all likelyhood, doing "drugs" won't hurt you. Opioids especially. Opioids are the SHIT. Amazing feeling, NO long-term health problems whatsoever. You read that right. Do ALL the heroin you want, as long as you don't OD, you'll NEVER end up "retarded" or "drug-addled". MDMA (ecstasy) is also next to harmless if you take an SSRI after you take it. Methamphetamine will kill you. Don't do it. Inhalants will kill you, don't do them. Cocaine might cause some dopamine damage in the long run, but certainly no more than alcohol. Really, the most dangerous drugs are legal. Alcohol and tobacco. They will kill you. Heroin wont.
An opioid is a synthetic or semi-synthetic chemical derived from chemicals found in the opium poppy. Opiates are the chemicals found in them. Heroin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and methadone are opioids and morphine and codeine are opiates. That's the difference between opioid and opiate. Opioids are used medically as painkillers and recreationally they cause powerful euphoria, sedation (although synthetic ones don't really cause much sedation), a feeling of warmth and extreme well being. Overdose causes respiratory depression. Basically if you overdose, you become so relaxed you just sort of forget to breathe and die. They're also highly addicting. Addiction and health problems don't go hand in hand, as many people assume, however. You can be addicted to opioids and never suffer ill effects as long as your supply is never cut off. Opioid withdrawal differ depending on how addicted you are, ranging from general discomfort to massive vomitting and and diarrhea. Withdrawal is rarely fatal, however and tapering down (taking less and less over time) can minimize symptoms.