MsFlutter
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Joined: 11/12/2008 From: East Coast Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: whiteslavebitch Yeah, did that in basic training for the army at 18 yrs old, not a fun experience. I won't ever ntentionally or willingly do it again. quote:
ORIGINAL: Lynnxz Of course it burns, it's tear gas. :D When I was exposed to it I noticed - Coughing/difficulty taking deep breaths
- Watering of the eyes and nose
- Drooling- not me, but a few people drooled/leaked everywhere
- Vomiting- again not me, but I saw a few specatular projectile jobs
It's not horrible, a few minutes out in the fresh air and you're back to normal, making fun of the next person exposed. How exactly are you planning to do this? I wouldn't do this scene in a house, the smell kind of sticks around. We were out in the woods in a concrete room. All of what Whiteslave & Lynnxz said plus... Many years in the military taught me to hate gas masks and the smell of CS. The instinct will be to wipe the eyes - this is a huge NO NO NO NO NO. Exposure to CS (tear gas) should be followed immediately by time in a fresh breeze. Bear in mind - any typically low-profile medical issue could be exacerbated by exposure to/reaction to CS gas.
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