thanks, dad!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc44egaDevU/
thanks, dad!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc44egaDevU/
love me some carol burnett.
Probably needs her own thread...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-tAyQAS6JY
Darwin award material right here. $30000, a hospitsl stay and 1000 whipits a day for two months.
http://www.vancouverisawesome.com/20...ng-gas-addict/Quote:
At the height of his addiction, he said he inhaled more than 1,000 eight-gram cartridges of nitrous oxide every day for two months and spent all of his more than $30,000 savings.
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I had a friend who went through the exact same thing. Smart dude, college educated, good career, lived well, good guy. Things started going downhill and no one knew what was up with him. Booze? Blow? He finally had a physical/neurological breakdown--issues walking, with speech, ended up in the hospital after a fall. Another buddy owned the place where he was living and had to go and check on things after the hospitalization; empty whippet canisters everywhere, thousands of them littered throughout the place, with thousands more in boxes waiting to be used. Never knew such an addiction was possible/heard of something like this. Really sad. Spent maybe a month (?) in the hospital, a couple more in out-patient PT, just trying to get his coordination back. He's ambulatory and legible, but I doubt he'll ever be the same again physically. Same personality, intelligence seemingly there. But really fucking sad.
They don't call it hippy crac for nothing.
x3. It's amazing how kids just accept this stuff. The other night we were watching Elf with the 7 y.o. and I made a potentially unwise comment that Santa must be an immortal demigod like Maui (from Moana). "Think about it," I said, "He doesn't age a day in the ~40 years between the opening and the rest of the movie, and he claims to have been to New York thousands of times but only goes once a year." He looked at me, ruminated for a second, then said, "He must be! Rad! Mom, Santa's a demigod!" :D
Whoa, I had no idea it impacted B12 availability. Most neurological damage caused by B12 deficiency is irreversible. Addiction makes sense though, regardless of class of chemical the most addictive drugs are generally those that give fast-acting short-lived highs.
Also implicated in neuronal vacuolization and aptosis
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couldn't figure out how to share that so googled a bit.
It needs to be shared
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E44YAoGcIVk