@kaia_ it's a done deal lol🔥😂
What is your favorite thing to breathe?
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@sarah_the_magpie favourite thing to breathe would definitely be my 2 yr old's hair and skin and breath (and cheesy little toes!) On a less soppy note nitrus oxide is an absolute giggle
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I would say air
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@Heccikage lmfaooooo, you horndog :smirk::wink: lowkey love it tho....rawr
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CO2, I once passed out cuz of it and woke up next to ppl wearing white coats, really awkward really! :joy:
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I used to fan of a girl in my office who's perfume smell was awesome. When ever she comes close to me (like 2-3 meter) I start to take deep breath. She kinda attractive to me. But from last month she stop using that perfume n other one is not recognizable . n I feels like smell of that perfume attracts to her nothing else 😥 -
@sarah_the_magpie chloroform
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@Equinox sammmeeeeee
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@Fappy_Pills 😂
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@Equinox #TWINNING
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@sarah_the_magpie I love to breathe the earthy scent after rain, baked cookies,good wine and fresh laundry
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I like the smell of gasoline and motor oil :shrug:
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I got no lungs.
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@sarah_the_magpie My favorite thing to breathe is oxygen, second favorite would be a pretty girl's perfume 😀
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The weird combination of Oxygen, Cigarrete smoke and Dog Hair smell that seems to permeate every mm³ of my house. FUN TIMES!
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@sarah_the_magpie said in What is your favorite thing to breathe?:
spicy air
Sodium hypochlorite and chlorine may release irritating vapors into the nasal mucosa and even intoxication in larger quantities. Read the safety data sheet for chemicals before inhaling anything. Be careful! Oxygen is the best option: D
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@Sup said in What is your favorite thing to breathe?:
I got no lungs.
You absorb air into your body by creating a vacuum with your asshole and sucking it in?
What goes in must come out, found someone who uses the same technique:
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@sarah_the_magpie I wouldn't say it's my "favorite" but once a friend and I tried nitrous oxide. It was interesting. Breathing in was fine, but breathing out was a dizzying experience. Exhaling felt like becoming the wind. Floating. And, as an aside, it lowers the voice. The opposite of what helium does.