• Too Much Helium Will Kill You In A Heartbeat (VIDEO)
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[QUOTE=Latency;27787510]My chemistry professor and the experiment I did said otherwise. What, is it not on wikipedia? lol[/QUOTE] nor in the dictionary nor anywhere on google n1 bro
[QUOTE=TH89;27785699]The guy who wrote this sounds like he has no idea what he's talking about. Passing out means you start breathing again normally, unless there's no air in the room you will be fine.[/QUOTE] Pretty much, or choking. Helium would not kill you, unless that is the only form of gas around you.
Wow it's a fucking deposition of helium. Maybe it's usually called something else? Christ. I'm glad I'm not the one going out of my way looking in dictionaries and shit trying to prove someone wrong on a botched name.
[QUOTE=Latency;27787877]Wow it's a fucking deposition of helium. Maybe it's usually called something else? Christ. I'm glad I'm not the one going out of my way looking in dictionaries and shit trying to prove someone wrong on a botched name.[/QUOTE] I know what you're talking about, i had to pop old advertisement balloons at work ones like this: [img]http://www.advertisingballoonsandblimps.com/balloon-blimps/balloons-blimps/advertising-balloons-blimps-jackson-hewitt.jpg[/img] and they had the phlegm on the inside of them. quite nasty when you get it on your hands.
[QUOTE=Latency;27787877]Wow it's a fucking deposition of helium. Maybe it's usually called something else? Christ. I'm glad I'm not the one going out of my way looking in dictionaries and shit trying to prove someone wrong on a botched name.[/QUOTE] punching a word into 3 search forms isn't exactly going out of one's way lol
[QUOTE=Kalibos;27788162]punching a word into 3 search forms isn't exactly going out of one's way lol[/QUOTE] the fact that you did anything at all is what's funny
Yeah, she passed out because she stopped breathing oxygen, She probably recovered not 10 seconds later. Even I've passed out for lack of oxygen before. Waking up with a loud buzzing sound in your head, it's kind of awesome actually
unless you are breathing in something heavier than air (sodium hexafluoride for example) then there really is no risk in doing something like this, that is of course unless you hit your head on something on the way down
[QUOTE=Latency;27788190]the fact that you did anything at all is what's funny[/QUOTE] you don't seem amused
won't kill you even if it did, who the fuck huffs it for a minute straight everyone knows you inhale a full breath, use it up, and then give yourself roughly a minute to readjust
This reminds me, my friend had a hard time doing this because he just let the helium out in his mouth rather than inhale it. It was pretty funny watching him try so hard to do it.
She's cute.
When i was about 14 years old, i inhaled helium and the last thing i remember was people stretching like hell before passing out.
I say it most definitely can be a cause of death, Like then she passed out and hit her head, maybe she didn't receive appropriate first aid. If you are going to breath in Helium then I would only breath in a little bit.
Inhaling small amounts and talking with a high pitched voice for a few seconds is perfectly ok. The real issue comes when the majority of gas you're inhaling is the Helium, then you're asking for trouble. Hilarious video though.
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