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Can you get high off air freshener
No. Air freshener does not contain any chemicals that you could get high off of. ChaCha with me again soon! ( Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-you-get-high-off-air-freshener )
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- Yess, You can with air wick. I do it all the time, since I'm on probation and get drug tested every month randomly I do that. Since i can't get high or do any other stuff. It works. Trippy stuff thow.
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- Q: I don't know what to do with my roommate any more. There are 4 of us in the house, and the other two I've known for awhile and are very honest, and close friends, but the third is a guy, he's 25 (and should be old enough to be responsible for himself)-He owes me a month of rent, and two months of bills, and says he has no money to pay me back, but can afford to order take out and buy expensive ready-made meals. -He eats our food and then comes up with excuses like "but you told me to eat all the food in the freezer!" or "but you told me to eat everything on the shelf!" (when really i did not and there is no reason why i would.. he likely owes me a couple hundred dollars for food in the last month).. -He uses our dishes and puts them in the sink, so that when we see our dishes, we'll wash them, but he doesn't have to because they're not his. -He constantly has girls over, sometimes more than one in a day, and makes NO effort to be quiet. i know he can do what he wants, but you would think he could make a reasonable effort to be at least a little quiet when there are other people in the house.-Leaves every light on in the house. If he's cold, he'll turn the heat on high. If he gets hot when the heat is on, he doesn't turn it off/down (like a reasonable person), he opens the windows. Then when it gets cold. He turns the heat up. -He uses things like kleenex or air freshener that he takes from my shelf and denies it, even though I put my name on them, and when I see them in his room he swears I said he could use them. -He never buys things like laundry detergent, and has picked the lock on my room several times to get things he wants... I even got him a small birthday present and hid it in my closet, he found it and was using it when I got home from work one day. That's just a small fraction of my ranting, but to continue on to the main point. He was home alone this weekend, as me and the other 2 people in the house took a weekend trip to another city. I got home, and went in the bathroom (3 of us share it), and I noticed a bunch of my stuff was rearranged/missing (perfume, a hairbrush, makeup).... I looked at my hairbrush, and there were BLONDE hairs in it. I'm brunette, as is everyone else in the house, but he usually targets blondes. So one of his little girlfriends has been using my bathroom things! i don't know what else she's used, and I questioned him about it, but he just said "I was in the city but I wasn't home". There is NO other excuse or reasoning for it. What can I say!! I can't lock everything I own in my room, and he picks the lock anyways! There is no basis to evict him, I can't mess with his things because he'll take revenge on us (he's thrown out all our food because he wrapped pizza in tin-foil, which then got soggy from condensation, he blamed us for messing with his pizza).. What can I doooo!!Sorry, to clarify, we are all on separate leases, when he first moved in, he couldn't get here to give a check, so I paid his deposit and he was to pay me back the first day he moved in. Since then he's just said he doesn't have money, so it's not really under my ability to kick him out, he owes me money and utilities, but those things aren't on the lease so I don't think he can be kicked out for that. (from now on i'm not trusting people so much)The H.. I actually DO love that Idea.. I've left a pile of his garbage outside his door when he had some girl in there, and my friend was drunk and ran in and slapped him while he was in his room with some girl... he SCREAMED at me for that one.. I do like the names idea...And again to clarify, it's a private house, not owner by the college or anything :S so we can't request to be switched. I've also left him a note with a "chore" list including all the things he owes me money for. I got a list of excuses back like "i'd be happy to pay you back but you gotta go to this guy and get money from him"
- A: WOW. Sounds like a REAL pain in the ass. If he owes you more than $20 you can take him to small claims court. Tell him that if he cannot pay you back within a few months you will take him there and you will win. Scare him into it. And if he doesn't budge, then you might want to consider taking him there.You should invest in a safe and keep your stuff in it. haha, I know all of your stuff will not fit in one, but put valuables that way he doesn't take anything in meaning.Maybe you could buy a deadbolt lock for your door that way he can't pick it. Or even just one of those locks that just slide over ? I'm not sure what they're called, but something extra that only a key (that cannot be picked) will work on.Have you attempted to just yell at him and let him know that he's messing up big time ? If you have a landlord, maybe you could tell the landlord all that (plus maybe some embellishing so that he will get kicked out.) I know that is wrong, but there just seems like no other way to get him outta there !Best of luck with this jerk.
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- A: You should have your genes tested, because I hate to break it to you, and I know it's easier to blame others, but you can't get asthma through smoking. Especially someone elses smoking. It's a genetic disorder. That means either you have bad genes, or someone passed a bad one along to you. That's how you got your asthma. Like I said though, it's easier to blame it on smoking. Everything else is.
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