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I was not a FAN, but watching this guy grow up, his death hit me hard. I’ve read stories of people dying from their lungs being frozen by air duster but is that from inhaling it directly, not in a bag?
I read this quote just now, and the fact that he knew what it was doing to his brain, kinda floors me. I can understand relapsing on a drug that doesn’t necessarily affect your cognitive abilities but this obviously affected his livelihood as an artist or at least his aspirations.
But considering I grew up loving the smell of mimeograph fluid, super glue, rubber cement, gasoline… probably didn’t realize WHY I liked those smells. Please don’t ask me what mimeograph fluid is because I’m old.
From an interview: "Some people need medications to function normally after they f***ed up their brain huffing duster cans and suffering over 100 seizures and going through all of that and still be able to have normal cognitive conversations today," Aaron said, referring to his addiction.
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