The Negative Influence of Nitrous Oxide(whippets)
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the concerning trend of nitrous oxide misuse, known as 'whippets' or 'whip-its,' highlighting its dangers and appeal among celebrities and youth. The presenter shares personal anecdotes, explains the drug's accessibility, and discusses its short-term and long-term effects, urging viewers to understand the risks before experimentation. The video concludes with a call for safety and offers resources for those seeking help or more information.
Takeaways
- 🚂 The video discusses the growing trend of nitrous oxide misuse, also known as 'whip-it', among youth and celebrities.
- 🎙️ The narrator shares a personal anecdote about discovering the trend through rapper Gunna's Instagram live, where he was seen using a nitrous oxide canister.
- 💭 The video aims to explore the reasons behind the popularity of nitrous oxide as a recreational drug despite its dangers.
- 🌐 It highlights the influence of social media in spreading misinformation about the drug's effects and safety.
- 🛑 The video serves as a warning about the health risks associated with nitrous oxide misuse, including short-term and long-term effects.
- 🏥 Nitrous oxide is typically used for medical sedation, food industry applications, and automotive performance enhancement.
- 🚫 The video emphasizes the legal implications of possessing or selling nitrous oxide for recreational use, classified as a Class C drug.
- 📉 The narrator argues for stricter regulations and awareness to combat the rising misuse of nitrous oxide among adolescents.
- 📈 Statistics from American Addiction Centers are cited to show the prevalence of nitrous oxide misuse among young people.
- 🚨 A strong caution is given against mixing nitrous oxide with other substances, as it can lead to overdose and severe health consequences.
- 💔 The video concludes with a heartfelt message urging viewers to consider the risks and seek help if they are struggling with substance abuse.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the video script?
-The main topic discussed in the video script is the misuse of nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as 'whippets' or 'whip-its,' and its negative influence, especially among celebrities and the youth.
Why did the video creator first learn about nitrous oxide misuse?
-The video creator first learned about nitrous oxide misuse from watching Gunna, a rapper, on Instagram live where he was seen using the drug from a whipped cream container.
What is the purpose of nitrous oxide in medical and food industries?
-In the medical industry, nitrous oxide is used for sedation and pain relief during minor procedures. In the food industry, it is used as a propellant in whipped cream aerosol canisters.
What are some of the slang terms used for nitrous oxide mentioned in the script?
-Some of the slang terms used for nitrous oxide mentioned in the script include 'whi it,' 'whippets,' 'whip-its,' and 'NOS' (Nitrous Oxide Systems).
What are the potential short-term side effects of using nitrous oxide recreationally?
-The potential short-term side effects of using nitrous oxide recreationally include slurred speech, lack of coordination, nausea, vomiting, headaches, blurry vision, tiredness, and irregular heartbeat.
What are some of the long-term effects of nitrous oxide misuse mentioned in the script?
-Some of the long-term effects of nitrous oxide misuse mentioned in the script include brain damage, liver and kidney damage, loss of coordination, depression, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, muscle control loss, potential birth defects, weakened immune system, and a lack of vitamin B12 absorption leading to nerve damage.
Why is it dangerous to mix nitrous oxide with other substances?
-Mixing nitrous oxide with other substances is dangerous because it increases the risk of overdosing and can lead to a loss of control over one's body, potentially resulting in severe health consequences or death.
What is the legal status of nitrous oxide for recreational use in the script's context?
-In the script's context, nitrous oxide is classified as a Class C drug, making it illegal to possess, give away, or sell for recreational use, with penalties including up to 2 years in prison or an unlimited fine.
What is the video creator's stance on the accessibility and punishment associated with nitrous oxide misuse?
-The video creator believes that the accessibility of nitrous oxide is problematic and that the current punishment for its misuse is insufficient to deter people from using it.
What advice does the video creator offer to those who are struggling with nitrous oxide misuse?
-The video creator advises those struggling with nitrous oxide misuse to seek help, consider the risks, and not give up on themselves, emphasizing that there is hope and support available.
How does the video creator plan to provide additional support and resources to viewers?
-The video creator plans to provide additional support and resources by including sources in the video description that offer information on the drug, help for stopping its use, and guidance on safe usage for those who may still want to try it.
Outlines
😟 The Emerging Trend of Nitrous Oxide Abuse
The script opens with an introduction to the concerning trend of nitrous oxide misuse, particularly among youth and celebrities like Kanye West and Gunna. The narrator recounts discovering 'whippets' or nitrous oxide canisters through an Instagram live session featuring Gunna, who appeared to be using the drug. The video aims to explore the dangers of this trend, starting with the narrator's personal anecdote and moving on to discuss the broader implications of social media spreading misinformation about drugs.
😮 Understanding Nitrous Oxide: 'Whi it' and Its Dangers
This paragraph delves into what nitrous oxide is, its common uses in medical sedation, food industry, and even in rocketry, and how it has come to be known as 'whi it' due to its presence in whipped cream canisters. The script discusses the drug's appeal, its short-lived high, and the risks associated with its use, such as frostbite and asphyxiation. It also touches on the drug's presence in popular culture and the narrator's decision to educate viewers on its dangers despite the risk of sparking curiosity.
😱 The Accessibility and Consequences of Nitrous Oxide Misuse
The script addresses the ease with which nitrous oxide can be obtained and the lack of severe legal consequences for its misuse, classified as a Class C drug. It highlights the drug's accessibility in everyday items like whipped cream containers and the potential for dangerous experimentation, especially among younger demographics. The narrator emphasizes the need for awareness and stricter regulations to prevent the normalization of this harmful substance.
😰 The Harsh Realities of Nitrous Oxide Addiction and Its Effects
The final paragraph focuses on the severe short-term and long-term effects of nitrous oxide misuse, including brain damage, depression, and even death. It discusses the high risk of addiction and the potential for irreversible health consequences. The narrator offers resources for those seeking help or information and encourages viewers to share their stories as a sign of hope and support for others struggling with addiction. The video concludes with a heartfelt message of care and safety for the audience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Nitrous Oxide
💡Whip-it
💡Misinformation
💡Euphoria
💡Hallucinations
💡Frostbite
💡Class C Drug
💡Overdose
💡Neurological Damage
💡Depression
💡Intervention
Highlights
The internet is currently experiencing a new trend involving the use of nitrous oxide, known as 'whip-its', by both youth and celebrities.
The video creator first discovered nitrous oxide's recreational use through Gunna's Instagram live in 2020.
Nitrous oxide, or 'whip-it', has gained popularity among celebrities like Kanye West and Ryan Garcia, raising concerns about its influence.
Nitrous oxide is a colorless gas with various uses, including medical sedation, food additive in whipped cream, and enhancing engine performance.
The nickname 'whip-it' originates from whipped cream aerosol canisters, while 'NOS' relates to its use in rocket motors and automotive racing.
People are using nitrous oxide recreationally for its short-lived high and euphoric effects, despite its dangers.
The video discusses the negative influence of nitrous oxide, following a previous video on the negative influence of 'lean'.
Nitrous oxide can be accessed easily through whipped cream containers or cartridges, posing accessibility concerns.
Inhalation of nitrous oxide can cause frostbite and damage to the respiratory system due to its extremely cold temperature.
The video warns against mixing nitrous oxide with other substances, as it increases the risk of overdose.
Nitrous oxide was classified as a Class C drug, making its possession or distribution illegal with potential penalties.
The video calls for stricter regulations and awareness about the dangers of recreational nitrous oxide use.
Short-term effects of nitrous oxide include impaired speech, lack of coordination, nausea, and other mild symptoms.
Long-term effects can be severe, with potential for brain, liver, and kidney damage, as well as psychological issues.
The video emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks associated with nitrous oxide use before trying it.
The creator offers resources and support for those struggling with nitrous oxide addiction or seeking to quit.
The video concludes with a message of hope and encouragement for viewers to stay safe and seek help if needed.
Transcripts
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in this moment of time the internet
seems to be going through a new trend
and unfortunately for me and you them
young got to it but on a serious note
when this train is not just being
connected to the youth and the everyday
person but also celebrities such as
Kanye West Ryan Garcia this yay I'm on
the nitrous Uzi
ver and gunana who have a mass influence
around the world it starts to Peak my
curiosity at what's going on because I
know things can only go wrong especially
with how social media likes to spread
misinformation on bad things as a good
thing but first before I get into
everything I just want to tell youall a
quick story on how I first found out
about today's topic and that would be
from Mr Sergio kitchens himself AKA
Gunner so in 2020 either before or after
the release of his W album one day Gunna
was on Instagram live and during that
short-lived Instagram live Gunna was
playing music in the backr
and I just figured he was previewing
some new music but while in the live I
did realize gunno was holding a familiar
shaped container that I felt like I've
seen before in his hands I was 16 at the
time and I thought this was like a weird
Hydro Flask because this was around the
visco girl era on Tik Tok so I'm
figuring that gun is trying to
capitalize off that [ __ ] for his white
fans you feel me but then I seen him in
Hell from the container blow smoke out
and then he quickly ended the live
shortly after com to find out in reports
later on it seems that this was actually
a drug called a Whi it and it's actually
a dangerous drug which unfortunately led
to Gunner receiving some backlash online
but it kind of seems like this Whi it
craze was kind of an era for gunner
because he had multiple clips where he
was playing with the whip it's like it's
a toy action figure sucking on the whipp
it canister like it's that one young boy
mean where he's sucking on the McFlurry
spoon cuz he thinks it's a straw which I
know for a fact you watching this video
right now I know you thought that spoon
was a straw one day and you was sucking
on it and to make matters worse he
literally had the balls to make a song
called whip it and put out a snippet for
it but since that situation all the way
in 2020 I would never really hear about
whiet ever again until recently all over
my Tik Tok Instagram and Twitter where
people are inhaling this dangerous gask
from containers to mask to even balloons
and still to this day all I can ask is
what the hell is this drug but it's okay
because in today's video we going to
find out now before we even get into the
juiciness and thickness of today's video
I first want to let y'all know real
quick that this is the second episode to
a new series that I'm starting on my
YouTube channel called the negative
influence of and the first episode was
actually over the negative influence of
lean and that was a few months back now
I will admit that video is kind of as
but if you do want to learn something
about some lean some purple drink then
go watch that real quick and come back
and learn something new again but if you
are a returner and you already watch
that video I very much appreciate it if
this is your first time watching me
period I appreciate you even clicking
hopefully I could gain your subscription
at the end so you could join the militia
and I could get maybe a like maybe I
could get a comment maybe I could
respond to your ass but that's about it
uh let's continue
on now what is nitrous oxide you may be
asking and why do people commonly refer
to it as a Whi it or NS well nitrous
oxide is a colorless gas commonly used
for Sedation and Pain Relief dentist and
medical professionals typically use it
to sedate patients having minor medical
procedures while the gas can also be
used as a food additive for whipped
cream and with the disbelief to find out
in my research it also can enhance
engine performance in the automotive
industry like damn this gas is putting
up LeBron numbers is so versatile so why
refer to this gas as a whip it or Nas
well that's because Whi it gets his name
from the whipped cream aerosol canisters
that people would open to use the
nitrous oxide gas inside also because of
the whipp IT company that sells
containers that holds into o within
while Nas I believe is derivative from
uh I think it's a nut wait hold on what
what the [ __ ] a nut oh okay no I'm
tripping sorry that's a whole different
thing it's actually because nitrous
oxide isn't just for inhaling as a means
of being put under anesthesia for
surgery or to get high but it also can
be used as an oxidizer for Rocket Motors
now I'm not going to lie that's not
really relevant or the answer to it but
I just find that so interesting that you
should know that this gas can not only
put your ass to sleep but can help a
rocket motor that's crazy but to
actually get to the point you may know
of Nas if you have ever played one of
those hard to control as arcade racing
games or if you have ever watched
literally any Fast and Furious movie
where they have the gas tank in the car
and then they literally just press the
big button and then their car goes super
fast that's because that's called
nitrous AKA Nas not him not him either
Nas n Oz quick sidebar real quick if I
ever found out that the drug that I was
doing had the power to help power a
Rockets motor and not only that but it
can give you a boost in street racing I
think I'm have to take a deep hard look
in the mirror and ask myself how did my
life get here to the point that I'm
addicted to this gas what the hell and
no matter what type of cool name you try
to give it because I've been seeing
people try to collect these Galaxy gas
containers as if it's some new high-end
sneakers or some ultra rare Pokémon
cards while also trying to flex the
containers on Instagram live or in
videos as if it's some like Relic that
they found from a treasure map like it's
insane right now please don't fall for
these snake oil men trust me you're not
missing out on anything that they're
trying to promote to you I'm telling you
but now we have to figure out why why
are they doing this drug because when
you do decide to stop and just think
about it and ask yourself why are people
going out their way to use a drug that
only gives them a high of about 1 minute
yes I'm so serious this drug literally
lasts about a minute and sometimes for
different people it going to last you
about 7 minutes I don't know if that's
enough for you but 7 Minutes of doing a
drug that can take my life is crazy but
why we still have to answer why are they
doing this well duh that's because of
the side effects that comes with doing
the drug such as your mind feeling
separated from your body creating this
sensation of euphoria as if you're
floating through the skies or your
ability to sense things such as pain
sound or touch being lowered giving you
a nice numb feeling inside you'll also
have some hallucinations here and there
but at the end of it all you also get a
nice Jolly feeling breaking out into
laughs over things that just aren't
funny at all such as the fact that
you're risking your mental health
inhaling on the gas that only gets you
high for a few moments and what's
funniest about this drug is the fact
that it takes longer to come down off of
than it does to be on it that's
hilarious and I actually had to decide
if I even wanted to put this segment in
the video on how people do this drug
simply because I'm worried people might
actually gain interest in trying it just
because of how easy it genuinely is to
do the drug but I had to understand that
people are going to do [ __ ] regardless
if you tell them it's bad or not so I
rather give y'all the awareness of
knowing what you're stepping into before
you just go in blind it you feel so
let's get into that so before I get into
the meat and pot of how you use this
dangerous gas as a way of getting high
because you're a junkie I want to
firstly state that one nitrous oxide gas
is very cold and can cause frostbite to
the nose lips and throat including your
vocal cords so if inhal directly from
bulbs or dispensers that means you'll be
looking like that one fish from
SpongeBob and two faulty gas dispensers
can cause harm as they made
explode so yeah just be on the lookout
for that Call of Duty Search and Destroy
bomb that you're inhaling gas from okay
now I think you're ready so firstly I
want to make it clear that most people
who recreationally use intoo also if you
hear me say intoo that's because it's
nitrous oxide so please just don't be
confused so most people who use n use a
food grade version of it for example
whipped cream containers and what
they'll do is just suck on the gas that
helps Propel the cream which is crazy to
say out loud now that I'm saying
secondly there are cartridges also known
as whippet that contains the gas as well
a person will basically puncture the top
of the cartridge to let the gas escape
and then the person puts a balloon on
the end of the charger and sucks the gas
out of a balloon in order to warm the
gas and normalize the pressure of it
because if you don't know already like I
just told you inhaling nitrous oxide
directly from the container is very
dangerous because the gas is under such
high pressure and it comes out as
extremely cold so please be careful
because this can damage your throat and
lungs stop you breathing or slow your
heart to a dangerous level lastly we
have Automotive grade nitrous oxide
which should never be used since it
contains sulfur dioxide which is very
unpleasant to inhale and has the
potential to harm the lungs additionally
some people may use solvin such as
markers wide out or glue to obtain the
same high but if you're at that point of
needing the high so bad that you're
sniffing glue you need an intervention
expeditiously because there's no way you
don't see the issue with getting high
off of school supplies like like that's
just insane but as you can see this J is
truly not that hard to do at all because
you can literally just go into your
nearest grocery store and purchase a
whipped cream container and
just huff and puff on that [ __ ] all day
long now before I go into the next
section of this video I first want to
put out a warning real quick and just
just give yall some awareness of saying
please do not ever Crossfade anything
with nitrous oxide this is not weed this
is not any alcohol This Is nitrous oxide
this is a gas the reason you should
never cause fade this gas is because it
increases the chances of overdosing
highly and not only that but one you
this is a gas you don't know how much
gas you're genuinely intaking sure you
may know where to stop but you don't
know how much you're actually getting
and two once you take this drug and then
you mix it with something else you're
going to be on Auto Drive meaning you
won't have no control of your body and
whatever happens to you that night or
morning or whenever you take this drug
literally that's it you may die you may
wake up you don't really know it's going
to be like playing Russian roulette with
yourself just don't do it it's not worth
it but moving forward from how it's used
in my mind I feel like people may ask
how can a drug that is so bad for you be
so accessible if you shouldn't use it
well that's obviously because we
genuinely do need the nitrous oxide
inside of these cans to help with the
functionality of what it's meant for how
about maybe just uh maybe not do the
drug maybe uh let the canisters be the
canisters and let people use them for
what it's meant to be you know and for
this reason alone is exactly why it took
so long for this drug to be realized as
a drug because for a long time no one
wanted to put nitrous oxide in a drug
class so just for a little lesson on
drug DRS real quick there are three
classes Class A B and C Class A jugs
being your hardcore stuff like heroin
cocaine ecstasy Etc while Class B has
the more intermediate things such as
weed and ketamine while Class C is the
weaker in the drugs that anyone could
really get their hands on such as
anabolic steroids and for a long time
laughing gas wasn't considered on par
with any of these drugs to be classified
because of how inconvenient it would be
selling products when not oxide included
but eventually watching how widespread
it started to become they did eventually
classify the drug as a Class C making it
illegal to have nitrous oxide for
yourself give away or sell being
punishable up to 2 years in prison or
paying unlimited fine so maybe you can
start to understand why this jug is
rapidly growing seeing that there is no
true punishment for using it outside of
a little jail time which most people
don't even receive and if they do I'm
sure they can take plea for probation
and most times moreover you're more
likely to just pay a fine and go on
about your day which seeing how
everything is escalating right now in
the in social media in society I think
we should definitely change you know how
the government's running the drugs and
everything right now and the punishments
on all that and you know I hate to be a
buzz kill but we do need to get on top
of that [ __ ] like immediately please and
personally I don't even agree with where
they classifi this drug at all and you
may be saying damn
you must hate seeing people have fun and
no that's not the case I just rather see
people alive because if you don't know
it's the fact that according to American
Addiction centers.org inhaling such as
nitrous oxide and whiet are used more by
adolescence and young adults than adults
26 and older in fact around 2020 6% of
eighth graders 3% of 10th graders and 2%
of 12th graders have all reportedly used
inhaling in a year's time and that in
2020 by 2022 according to
addictioncenter.com approximately 13
million Americans age 12 and up have
misused nitrous oxide now just imagine
how much these numbers have grown since
then all because of one how accessible
the drug is and two there's no harsh
punishment to make people second guess
using also why the [ __ ] are little kids
using drugs now I understand we've all
been young so I can't necessarily go too
hard on them doing the drug but why this
drug are Vapes too hard to get their
hands on is weed too hard to buy I just
don't like the fact that little kids
feel the need to do the DRS period and
the ones that they do end up trying are
the most extreme ones with such negative
repercussions why please parents watch
your damn kids damn and now that we've
learned what nitrous oxide is why people
use it and how people use it now let's
get into why they shouldn't be doing
these fumes and talk about some
shortterm effects of Usage Now the
short-term side effects of whippet are
kind of on par with many other drugs in
the sense that symptoms usually depend
on your weight overall health the amount
you use and if you mix it with other
drugs these symptoms do include slurge
speech a lack of coordination nausea and
vomiting headaches blurry vision
tiredness and a regular heartbeat and
more but nothing much that you probably
wouldn't also experience during a
hangover you know right well let's get
into the long-term Logistics of inhaling
nitrous oxide well let's start off with
the fact that you can get brain damage
liver damage kidney damage loss of
overall coordination depression issues
with behavior development ringing in
your ear loss of muscle control in your
arms and legs potential birth defects a
weaken immune system and many
more oh and how could I forget the lack
of vitamin B12 which may not sound
serious but whippits actually prevent
B12 from being absorbed in the body
causing nerve damage doesn't that sound
just great also if you have any
pre-existing medical conditions you may
or not may know of you're kind of
playing Russian roulette because at any
moment any Huff or any puff you could
faint or Worse have a heart attack
doesn't this just sound like the perfect
drug in eighth graders should be doing
right or anyone should be doing huh
doesn't it just sound fun and let's not
even talk about the fact that the more
you do whipits thinking that you're
gaining a higher tolerance the truth is
you're actually gaining a higher chance
of overdosing over time like it just
gets higher the more that you do it and
you don't even realize so you keep
huffing and puffing that [ __ ] one day
you're going to and you're dead you're
you're done you're done and don't get me
wrong it may seem like I'm being harsh
or condemning the people who use nitrous
oxide but I truly just care cuz I hate
how much people seek for the hardest new
drug to get high off of maybe I can
understand being at a party and try and
get once because you know YOLO but we
all know what that eventually leads up
to one time turns into two times which
turns into you becoming a zombie on the
rough part of town leaning against the
air having people come record you for
content and place a Playboy cardi song
in the background of the video blowing
up while having other people comment a
th000 plus aura about you while the
whole time mentally you're over here
fighting paralysis demons but 24/7 all
day long in your mind I didn't even get
the chance to mention the fact that the
Mental effects of this drug is
depression and psychosis and those two
things don't usually go well together
because of what it eventually leads up
to and I just want y'all to be safe out
there and to understand what exactly
you're getting yourself into before you
ever take that first puff and if you
already have and you feel that you can't
step away I want you to know it might be
tough now but you will think yourself in
the future never give up on yourself
because though pieces are falling on the
board the game of chess is never over
until the King goes down as long as
you're still here watching this video
that means that there is plenty of time
and hope for you so please just be safe
and consider it and before I end this
video off I wanted to let you know that
in the description I will have sources
that can help you if you need a better
understanding of the drug if you need
someone to talk to about stopping or if
you just want to be aware on how to
safely use it because I'm sure there's
people who's still going to try and
indulge at least once or people who want
to stop but had to slow down before
going cold turkey so I rather y'all just
be safe in your own Consciousness rather
than going all in unexpectedly also my
DMs are open if you do want to talk and
I'd love if some people can leave their
stories in the comments and show the
people who feel lost or hopeless that
there is light at the end of the tunnel
now if you made it to the end of the
video I very much appreciate you because
I know this was a long and tough watch I
know I suck I know bro I'm still working
on everything but I do appreciate y'all
so much I love yall so much if this is
your first time watching again thank you
for staying here and actually giving me
the chance to teach you something new
today and if you are a returning viewer
I appreciate you for always tapping in
with me I really appreciate the support
that I get and I really can't do this
without y'all because life is hell but I
feel happy when I'm talking to y'all so
this it's been your boy zo [ __ ] it's
been your boy zo I love y'all y'all stay
safe please stay safe I want to see you
on the next video in my comments love
y'all militia out wait what the [ __ ]
Lieutenant out by out by
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