War Room Lounge v103: He was phenomenal entertainment.

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In his defense, you live in a country for which I guarantee that at least a third of Americans wouldn't be able to say whether it's a country or a city. Train wreck of a sentence, but you get my drift.

Also, admittedly, I used to have that problem with Amsterdam.
Yeah, I know that a lot of Americans don’t think Belgium is actually a real country.
 
are you sure the girls around the office don't think you're gay? they seem to feel safe to confide in you

and no, i can't think of a time where it was awful enough to the point where i couldn't crack on and make lemonade...i think i'd have to get shit on me or something
What if she started making seal noises?
 
Doing whippets?
I googled and this is a whippets
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What the hell

As of 2019, the drug enjoys moderate popularity in some countries. In the United Kingdom, as of 2014, nitrous oxide is estimated to be used by almost half a million young people at nightspots, festivals and parties. Officials in Norfolk, Hertfordshire and Thames Valley had reported increasing numbers of discarded whipped-cream chargers being found.[7]

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Recreational users generally use 8 gram containers of nitrous oxide "whippets", which they use to fill balloons or whipped cream dispensers. The gas is then inhaled from the balloon or dispenser.[8] This is necessary because nitrous oxide is very cold when it undergoes adiabatic decompression on exit from a canister; inhalation directly from a tank is dangerous and can cause frostbite of the larynx. Some users attach gas masks or other inhalation devices to large tanks of the gas.

In Australia, nitrous oxide bulbs are known as "nangs", possibly derived from the sound distortion perceived by consumers.[9][10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_use_of_nitrous_oxide
 
Was just looking for this...what did he say?
I don’t know how many times he did it. But it was something along the lines of “what do we have to lose, they’re going to kill you anyway, revolution now”.
 
I don’t know how many times he did it. But it was something along the lines of “what do we have to lose, they’re going to kill you anyway, revolution now”.

Hmm..that’s bannable?
 
As of 2019, the drug enjoys moderate popularity in some countries. In the United Kingdom, as of 2014, nitrous oxide is estimated to be used by almost half a million young people at nightspots, festivals and parties. Officials in Norfolk, Hertfordshire and Thames Valley had reported increasing numbers of discarded whipped-cream chargers being found.[7]

Methods of inhalation[edit]



Recreational users generally use 8 gram containers of nitrous oxide "whippets", which they use to fill balloons or whipped cream dispensers. The gas is then inhaled from the balloon or dispenser.[8] This is necessary because nitrous oxide is very cold when it undergoes adiabatic decompression on exit from a canister; inhalation directly from a tank is dangerous and can cause frostbite of the larynx. Some users attach gas masks or other inhalation devices to large tanks of the gas.

In Australia, nitrous oxide bulbs are known as "nangs", possibly derived from the sound distortion perceived by consumers.[9][10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_use_of_nitrous_oxide
lol, i remember crashing some rich kids party in london and a shifty kid was floating about with a dufflebag full of those canisters. he looked like silent bob or some shit

me and my mates absolutely destroyed him for not having any real drugs for sale but a few years later you'd see them all over the place, he was on to something i suppose, moneywise...has to be a pain lugging around all those metal tanks though
 
Why are you snitch of the year

Only the best snitch, with the most reports gets to be snitch of the year. I finished second with 257 reports. @tonni had over 400.
 
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