The Dangers of Nitrous Oxide Abuse

Whippets, Noz, Hippy Crack, Laughing Gas – it doesn’t matter what you call it, abusing nitrous oxide (N2O) is dangerous. It can lead to brain damage, stroke, heart attack, coma and death.

Nitrous Whip abuse is not as well understood as other drugs. The abuse of whippits and other inhalants deprives the brain and body of oxygen, resulting in a high that lasts only seconds or minutes. These short-lived effects can encourage users to inhale multiple whippits in a row, bombarding the brain and body with more and more N2O and further depriving it of oxygen.

Nitrous oxide is used in the dentist’s office as an anesthesia for pain. However, when abused, it has been known to cause a range of problems from seizures and comas to permanent brain damage and irreversible nerve damage. It also has been associated with accidental deaths.

Unleashing Creativity with NitrousWhip: Fun and Innovative Culinary Applications

The problem of nitrous oxide is not new to communities, but the scale and pace of its spread across the country have made it an epidemic. People in Southwest Detroit, for example, are finding metal cylinders with a foil-covered end at gas stations and in their garages. These cartridges are known as whipped cream chargers and contain nitrous oxide for the commercial whipped cream dispensers.

The cylinders have a narrow opening that must be punctured to release the gas. They are sold in packs of 100 for under $20 at some shops posing as auto supply stores. When police bust these illegal shops, they find large tanks of N2O worth millions. Educating the community is key to stopping this epidemic. Flyers explaining not only the cylinders but also the paraphernalia that accompanies this drug can be helpful in mobilizing communities to take action.

Call of Duty Ghost Hacking

Call of duty ghost hacking is not uncommon for hackers to find exploits in a game but it usually doesn’t happen until a few months after the release date. However, hackers have discovered a way to hack the new Call of Duty title and are able to manipulate weapons, hit boxes, user names and who knows what else.

This is a new call of duty ghost hacking that allows players to shoot at enemies without the game thinking they’re shooting directly at them. The game still believes the player is aiming at an enemy, but the bullets are thrown off in different directions. This makes the cheaters’ shots appear to be a bit off, but it also allows them to keep their aiming accurate for longer.

The call of duty ghost hacking works by creating a “Hallucination” of an enemy player and then mimicking their movements to trick the game into thinking they’re a real-life player. This will allow the game to gather in-game data and help the developers detect other hackers.

 Hackers Online Club (HOC)

Unlike the original Ghost, this version does not protect the player from enemy Scorestreaks and objectives (except Attack Dogs on the Wii version). Moreover, it also does not hide the player from UAV, unlike Camouflage and the UAV Jammer perk. But, it does prevent the announcer from displaying the name and location of the player when they use an enemy Scorestreak or capture an objective. It also prevents the player from glowing white in the Infrared Scope and Camera Spike.