My goodness YES YES. Just smelling it will give you brain damage.
My goodness YES. Even smelling it will cause brain damage.
Dr. Eric Lavonas says non-toxic markers like Sharpies, while pungent-smelling, cannot be used to get high
Not sure if it really works, but I have heard if you write over a sharpie in a different color sharpie, it erases it - maybe worth a try.
Axe spray you spray it on and wipe away your sharpie
Laundry detergent doesn't remove Sharpie because Sharpie is water-resistant and most detergents are made and are used in water, so it would only make the ink fade. To get Sharpie out of clothes or something I would suggest rubbing alcohol.
Write over the sharpie marks with an Expo marker then erase
yes
Unless I'm much mistaken, Sharpie labels clearly read "Non-Toxic".
no, they wouldn't make a marker that anyone can use toxic. But if you sucked on it I would tell a doctor, just sayin,
Not high at all. But, by constantly smelling it can kill your brain cells because of the toxic chemicals contained within the sharpie. I recommend not smelling a sharpie, and to avoid inhaling its fumes all together.
I think it might. Don't be killing hamsters now!
If an item is non-toxic, it means that it is not poisonous or harmful to people. Sharpies have been certified as non-toxic, although it would not be wise to ingest them.
No because they make them now where they are not toxic because they were getting sued so no it is not toxic but you might want to wash mouth out with water 4to 5 times
With a Sharpie... yes. With a regular pen... unlikely.
Toxic's get into your body. I wouldn't recommend doing it, you may end up in the hospital. - Teresaa.
yes- but the drawing should not be with a marker or paint that is toxic. Pencil- yes. Crayon- yes. Sharpie? No.
Implied needs are those that are legal or morals. For example it might be really obvious that a child's toy should be non-toxic if chewed.
Dr. Eric Lavonas says non-toxic markers like Sharpies, while pungent-smelling, cannot be used to get high