Although there may be a brief euphoria, the risks include nausea, dizziness, balance problems, confusion/delirium, and even psychotic symptoms for some. Inhalant intoxication, especially on a repeated basis, causes brain cell death, and there are numerous cases of individuals with persistent concentration problems, headaches (and many more symptoms).
Probably most people (who have used permanent markers) have noticed some brief effects, but it is the repeated use that becomes a problem.
it releases endorphins an gets you high
Sniffing solvents means inhaling glue vapour, which is very bad for your health.
sniffing butts.XD
If anything toxic comes out, the toxins would have affected the owner of the anus, so no.
If an item is non-toxic, it means that it is not poisonous or harmful to people. Sharpies have been certified as non-toxic, although it would not be wise to ingest them.
Anthrax has NO odour. It does not smell like anything. This said, you should not be sniffing things you think are Anthrax!
Yes, they have chemicals and can cause brain damage.
cry in the rain and then make him lucky after getting high from sniffing his sharpies
The simple answer is - self control ! No-one is forcingyou to inhale the vapours from the ink - it's entirely yourchoice !
Not really, no.Sniffing sharpies very much can cause brain damage because of the specific chemical solvents they contain, in which case certain brain cells will stop functioning due to toxicity; this is most likely where this urban legend comes from.While it is not true, it is good to heed the warnings anyways, because though sniffing sharpies will get you high, over a longer term period they can cause various detriments such as weight (muscle) loss and depression.However, if you are worried about just using them, don't. I like the smell of sharpies myself, I just don't sniff them and I am fine.
No , sharpies wouldn't be invented if you couldn't get it of your fingers!
Because teachers don't want the sharpies to bleed through
1964
Sharpies are sold in most countries around the world. I know for a fact they are sold in The americas.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
Some of them are. A fraction of the worldwide production of Sharpies is made in the Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) plant.
yes.
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