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notreallybored

Experienced
Nov 26, 2024
262
ב''ה,

Just one of those days. I'll prefix this by saying I'm not saying this is a good idea, and if anything I've been put up to posting it "for entertainment purposes" by the health and insurance industries and some others, you know how miserable life is.

Anyway, it's nice to ponder that there are options, and while other sources of inert gas possibly exist, there sure are a lot of balloon stores and as their helium tanks are heavy and stored relatively near the entrance, while it might be a *noisy* way to go, perhaps someone quick and prepared could manage to hook up tubing and a bag whether or not alarms are blaring.

Of course it is the bleak comedy that a *spate* of these could occur and become commonplace and society would not change at all except to install some kind of thermostat-cover locks on the tanks that causes me to post this. I might save it for creative writing if there was any money to be made in creative writing.

Anyway, not sure helium is the most pleasant but it's probably on the list of least unpleasant options, so for those worse off than me, I guess if it's less painful than the usual 'only free options are a bridge train or bus' kind of thinking, it's relatively low on harm to others, probably gives the store employees overtime for handling the aftermath as well as the cleanup, first responders and so on.

If anyone actually does this don't pick the day they've run the tank empty of course.
 
EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

Friends with Aera23
Apr 10, 2025
412
I assume the tank would be bought and NOT used in store, a rental tank would be unethical imo.
 
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J&L383

Enlightened
Jul 18, 2023
1,110
The disposable party balloon tanks have too much oxygen to make them useful anymore. Although I've seen reports of some that say 99%, but I don't know how to test it to make sure that it's 99% but if it's 95%, that's already too much oxygen. I think the big tanks you see in stores might actually have 100% (or as close to that as possible) helium but I don't know how you can get them without a commercial license. And you can probably still rent them somewhere but I agree with the above, the morality of doing that ("we're returning your tank to your store, oh by the way it was used to kill someone, have a nice day!") is uncomfortable for me.
 

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