Just a group of lads whipping cream and inflating birthday balloons for a party no doubt. Wholesome stuff.
Environmental-Net286 on
Gotta love fresh whipped cream
EdgeSync1 on
Hard to remember the bin when you are strung out of it.
LucyVialli on
They wanted to leave a bit for the kiddies passing by.
Rabid_Lederhosen on
It’s hard to find the bin opening when you’ve just asphyxiated half your brain cells.
FearTeas on
It’s a disgrace how the companies selling these are clearly marketing to teenagers. Strictly speaking they’re supposed to be selling to commercial clients who use the gas to create whipped cream. But the branding, both on the product themselves and on their websites are clearly not aimed at professional kitchens. They’re aimed at teenagers.
I’m only surprised it’s just one. Often I’d see a box or more of them discarded. Are they huffing a whole one each? I’ve not tried it myself so no idea but I’m assuming that would be a lot to be doing in a single sitting?
Historical_Ear5142 on
The amount of Nitro cans about the place is Mad, but that can there is completely different to the usual ones you see. That’s the companies becoming aware its being used as drug use. This won’t be stopped easily, how can stop something that is legally bought.
VectorSmegma on
At least he died doing what he loved… a bunch of whippets!
davedrave on
To be fair this is closest to a bin I’ve ever seen any of these, they are usually in a playground or a football field
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Just a group of lads whipping cream and inflating birthday balloons for a party no doubt. Wholesome stuff.
Gotta love fresh whipped cream
Hard to remember the bin when you are strung out of it.
They wanted to leave a bit for the kiddies passing by.
It’s hard to find the bin opening when you’ve just asphyxiated half your brain cells.
It’s a disgrace how the companies selling these are clearly marketing to teenagers. Strictly speaking they’re supposed to be selling to commercial clients who use the gas to create whipped cream. But the branding, both on the product themselves and on their websites are clearly not aimed at professional kitchens. They’re aimed at teenagers.
It’s no laughing matter….
https://www.rte.ie/news/primetime/2025/1211/1548303-organised-crime-is-driving-surge-in-laughing-gas-abuse-revenue/#:~:text=Any%20of%20those%20coming%20through,is%20referred%20to%20as%20neurotoxicity.


I think we all know what happened here
https://youtube.com/shorts/ihgaopaSfb0?si=NzMvk_KK26KuvTRZ
The nitro system for the last v-8 interceptor.
My pal from Uni died from doing these back in 2015.
It was fuckin’ devastating.
I won’t lie, I’ve done heaps of balloons in the past but haven’t touched them since he died. People have no idea how dangerous they can be.
RIP Aaron. https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/entry/student-aaron-dunford-died-laughing-gas-couldnt-walk_n_7670730/
I’m only surprised it’s just one. Often I’d see a box or more of them discarded. Are they huffing a whole one each? I’ve not tried it myself so no idea but I’m assuming that would be a lot to be doing in a single sitting?
The amount of Nitro cans about the place is Mad, but that can there is completely different to the usual ones you see. That’s the companies becoming aware its being used as drug use. This won’t be stopped easily, how can stop something that is legally bought.
At least he died doing what he loved… a bunch of whippets!
To be fair this is closest to a bin I’ve ever seen any of these, they are usually in a playground or a football field
The brand or an actual gas canister?