>>807235>>807574It does appear to be electronics duster, or gas duster. "Compressed air" is more of a colloquial misnomer, the product is actually liquid fluorocarbons. It's abused as a cheaper alternative to whippets, or nitrous oxide, which normally dilates blood vessels (like caffeine) and deprives the blood of oxygen, causing an immediate but temporary buzz. It's similar to feeling lightheaded after sucking helium out of a balloon, but nitrites make you feel more dreamy and floaty. Gas duster, on the other hand, does not introduce oxygen to compensate and thus hypoxia or stroke can occur. Also, fluorocarbons under pressure freeze rapidly upon release, which can cause frostbite.