Solvent abuse is so 90's, also probably the reason cans of compressed air are overpriced as frick now. Part of me thinks solvent abuse isn't actually a widespread problem and they just want an excuse to over charge for it.
The soon to be druggies when I was in school sprayed it down a bag and let it settle before puffing and did it with almost anything that was in a canister. Since they did it that way I presume it's the gas that drives it out of the canister you're after. But I don't know if this is a good method, wd40 maybe isn't the worst but some solutions will liquefy your brain so research more.
>https://www.amazon.com/Dusters-Electric-Electronics-Environmental-Alternative/dp/B0BB6ZZ66B/
Work bought me one of those $100's for dusting and honestly it's fricking insane.
If you're fat and you buy one and blow it at your stomach it makes like a 5 inch crater lmao I love it
It's Bong
Obv some daft c**t has long figured out, through a long process of internal experimentation with the entire contents of the shelves of garages, that WD40 gives you a rattle when inhaled. Though at £10 for 400ml, so would a good malt, and that probably cheaper.
This is just what it was like, lads in army boots, wobbling about to an artnoise soundtrack, then New Labour got in to power, and Tony Blair invented the internet.
Thanks for that, I love a lot of the Manchester era stuff, and acid house etc so enjoyed the article a lot.
Would be great to be able to go back in time, and experience it for a week, but frick actually living in Hulme lol.
It was a great time for me in my teens, doing e's, listening to pirate radio, playing on an Amiga.
It was the last real cultural revolution imho.
not that anon, but, s'aright, fun film.
Steve Coogan is excellent but hes still hamming it up - irl Tony Wilson was a much smoother bastard than portrayed in 24PP: " A film about Manchesters biggest c**t, played by its second biggest..' - Peter Hook (New Order bassist).
If interested in the 'Madchester' period history stuff, see also Control (about Joy Divison singer Iain Curtis), which predates most of 24PP chronologically. They (of course) became New Order afters Ians death and their success funded most of Factory's operations, albeit not always willingly on their part. Without New Order, there was no Hacienda etc - Factory for all their influence didnt sell that many records, nor many pints of lager in the Hac, and the label missed out on signing the Manc bands they should have, from The Smiths to Stone Roses. The latter were perhaps Madchesters defining band and having cut their early demos with Factory house producer Martin Hamnett and given their TV debut by Tony Wilson (link below), appears almost incredible how Factory managed not to sign them. By the time they did land a(nother) hit band - Happy Mondays - scene was on the wane and the drugs and increasing violence were catching up with everyone, as covered in 24PP
Control/24PP and 'How Not to Run a Nightclub' (book by Peter Hook) should cover about as much of Factory/Hac/Madchester history as anyone would want to know
I just now realized he was huffing the paint, I've seen that image for years and always thought this moron just spray painted himself for shits and giggles.
>Can someone explain why you need to be over 18 to buy WD-40? I mean, I AM over 18, I'm just wondering why
To keep you safe. I don't need to show ID to buy that, but I can also buy plastic utensils without proving I'm over the age of 18.
>be 15 >at the store with some friends, buying things to cause trouble >try to buy spraypaint >they won't sell it to us >go back and look for something else fun >try to buy a couple pickaxes instead >no problem >go out and break shit with them around town >almost get ourselves killed several times knocking over big rocks in the mountains
lmao
Probably because you can huff it like glue, so they don't sell to minors
Solvent abuse is so 90's, also probably the reason cans of compressed air are overpriced as frick now. Part of me thinks solvent abuse isn't actually a widespread problem and they just want an excuse to over charge for it.
Compressed air is so expensive now that there's basically no point in buying it over something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Dusters-Electric-Electronics-Environmental-Alternative/dp/B0BB6ZZ66B/
What part of that do I inhale?
The scent from bofadeez.
I heard that gives you Ligma
Taint always true but it happens.
The soon to be druggies when I was in school sprayed it down a bag and let it settle before puffing and did it with almost anything that was in a canister. Since they did it that way I presume it's the gas that drives it out of the canister you're after. But I don't know if this is a good method, wd40 maybe isn't the worst but some solutions will liquefy your brain so research more.
>https://www.amazon.com/Dusters-Electric-Electronics-Environmental-Alternative/dp/B0BB6ZZ66B/
Work bought me one of those $100's for dusting and honestly it's fricking insane.
If you're fat and you buy one and blow it at your stomach it makes like a 5 inch crater lmao I love it
i wonder if it does anything to mitigate static electricity or if it just blows static charged air all over everything
>Compressed air is so expensive now
Compressed air has an added bittering agent now so it tastes like you gave a salt spreader a rimjob.
At least we don't have to be 21 to buy alcohol.
>you can huff it like glue
the only person ive ever heard suggest huffing wd40 was a troony on discord (he huffed butane and nitrous)
>huff wd40
>nose is super lubricated
>breathe
>air comes in at mach 10
>head explodes
>£
>VAT
same reason you can't buy tableware without a license
It's Bong
Obv some daft c**t has long figured out, through a long process of internal experimentation with the entire contents of the shelves of garages, that WD40 gives you a rattle when inhaled. Though at £10 for 400ml, so would a good malt, and that probably cheaper.
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>better than meth
>only $3
>oh my fricking goood
gotta love 80s bong
a homely hellscape indeed
Sure is. I watched Trainspotting for the first time recently and it gave similar vibes.
This is just what it was like, lads in army boots, wobbling about to an artnoise soundtrack, then New Labour got in to power, and Tony Blair invented the internet.
>Tony Blair invented the internet.
I thought it was Al Gore.
British internet, same thing but in a dress(for the sake of irony, of course).
yeah, least the good ole dystopian days gave birth to something, 70s punk, 80s indie, 90s rave
Thanks for that, I love a lot of the Manchester era stuff, and acid house etc so enjoyed the article a lot.
Would be great to be able to go back in time, and experience it for a week, but frick actually living in Hulme lol.
It was a great time for me in my teens, doing e's, listening to pirate radio, playing on an Amiga.
It was the last real cultural revolution imho.
I actually just got a copy of this. is it any good?
not that anon, but, s'aright, fun film.
Steve Coogan is excellent but hes still hamming it up - irl Tony Wilson was a much smoother bastard than portrayed in 24PP: " A film about Manchesters biggest c**t, played by its second biggest..' - Peter Hook (New Order bassist).
If interested in the 'Madchester' period history stuff, see also Control (about Joy Divison singer Iain Curtis), which predates most of 24PP chronologically. They (of course) became New Order afters Ians death and their success funded most of Factory's operations, albeit not always willingly on their part. Without New Order, there was no Hacienda etc - Factory for all their influence didnt sell that many records, nor many pints of lager in the Hac, and the label missed out on signing the Manc bands they should have, from The Smiths to Stone Roses. The latter were perhaps Madchesters defining band and having cut their early demos with Factory house producer Martin Hamnett and given their TV debut by Tony Wilson (link below), appears almost incredible how Factory managed not to sign them. By the time they did land a(nother) hit band - Happy Mondays - scene was on the wane and the drugs and increasing violence were catching up with everyone, as covered in 24PP
Control/24PP and 'How Not to Run a Nightclub' (book by Peter Hook) should cover about as much of Factory/Hac/Madchester history as anyone would want to know
It's a solvent. They all have the age limit on them.
After the cashier checks ID, I always ask if it's okay to huff the product since I'm over 18.
dumb teenagers sniff aerosols to get high and accidently kill themselves.
>why dont adults do this, why does 18+ age check matter
because an adult typically has enough resources to kill themselves with something better than wd40.
You'd think that but there are a lot of degenerate morons out there.
I just now realized he was huffing the paint, I've seen that image for years and always thought this moron just spray painted himself for shits and giggles.
real adults do whippets
>Can someone explain why you need to be over 18 to buy WD-40? I mean, I AM over 18, I'm just wondering why
To keep you safe. I don't need to show ID to buy that, but I can also buy plastic utensils without proving I'm over the age of 18.
>To keep you safe
>Unless it was actually a jammed brake cable on your bike you were trying to fix - in which case kid, you're fricked
They should hurry up and ban zombie assault brake cables. For the children.
>why
That's why.
Oi m8 u got a lubin loicense
There is no legal requirement, but I assume whatever shop you are buying from has this as a policy
>o-one bottle of wd40 please
got papers for that?
>i-i just turned 18
nice try, get out of my store
did you miss when zoomers were doing the WD40 challenge? it was somewhere between tide pods and power bottoming for harambe iirc
the boys kept lubing up the handles on the cop cars, and it made the cops look silly every time they tried to get in the car.
>be 15
>at the store with some friends, buying things to cause trouble
>try to buy spraypaint
>they won't sell it to us
>go back and look for something else fun
>try to buy a couple pickaxes instead
>no problem
>go out and break shit with them around town
>almost get ourselves killed several times knocking over big rocks in the mountains
lmao
cool if true
are you of dwarven stock?
nah, just white teenagers very near the mountains
because most people under 18 are morons.