Fight Club question...

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Fight Club question...

Can you really make napalm from orange juice and petrol?

~Ikobe
(who, make no mistake, is the all-singing, occasioanlly-dancing crap of the world!)

Well it would be a form of napalm, the petrol for the burning agent and the orange juice would provide the sticky substance.

Naplam is kindof a liquid fire.

Since we are talking about fight club, Does oxygen gets you high??/

Well technically no. It's the action of Breathing in Heavily that gives you the high. Do any of you think that they should have done a special DVD release telling us what happened after the end of the movie was over. Or a sequel either one would be fine with me.

I dont know if they would make a sequel. I dont think the novel has a sequel and now that the main character came to his senses, i dont know what will happen after that.

No, The point of Fight Club wasn't about what he was doing to the world but the he didn't know he was doing it. After he found out the movie's whole point was done.

Originally posted by Godshinto
Well technically no. It's the action of Breathing in Heavily that gives you the high.

Well when you are really tired and take in deep breaths, you don't really get high.

Yhea but don't you usually fall right back to sleep or settle down after a few seconds of doing so.

Well if you are really out of shape, you might start to see colors after doing excercise. But i never knew anyone that got high from breathing. In Mission impossible 2, i think that the people on the airplane got high from the oxygen.

what does it matter anyways?

Nothing. I just want to know if we can gte high on air. Just to escape from reality when im in class heheh

Yhea I can see aclassroom full of kids all breathing heavily just to get high and the teacher screaming stop breathing all of you. It's not possible mabey at a Higher altitude when I went to Aspen a few years ago I hard time breathing.

Pure oxygen does get you high. The air in the atmosphere is only partly composed of oxygen, contrary to popular belief. It's mostly composed of Nitrogen. Your body isn't entirely used to pure oxygen. Sometimes they use Oxygen rooms in hospitals to aid with terminally ill people.