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- "An unusual medically-safe (in medical contexts) anesthetic"

It's a heavier-than-air asphyxiant and the contexts are not medical. It takes somewhat rose-tinted glasses to assume every person abusing this anesthetic will do so safely, under professional supervision, in some expensive clinic. Or that the anesthetic spas will be competently regulated and ethical.

Inert gas asphyxiation is instant death.



You're wrong.

Asphyxiation is a "deprivation of oxygen that can result in unconsciousness and often death"

But it is not instant death, otherwise we wouldn't be talking about people doing it recreationally.




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