The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is Galaxy Gas? (2024)

Stephen Johnson

The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is Galaxy Gas? (1)

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This week, the younger people are using nitrous oxide to make delicious whipped cream, being proud of themselves for under-consuming, and engaging with The Costco Guys for some reason.

What is “Galaxy Gas?”

Galaxy Gas is the brand name of a company that mainly sells nitrous oxide, but it’s quickly becoming a slang term for the substance itself. Nitrous, a mind-altering drug if inhaled, seems to be having cultural moment with younger reprobates. While there isn’t any hard data on whether abuse of N2O has actually risen, awareness of the substance is definitely on the upswing. According to a source, Kanye is addicted to it, and you could spend all day looking at vids of young people huffing nitrous or commenting on its use, if you wanted.

Nitrous is one of those “gray area” drugs. The laws vary from state to state, but it’s legal in most situations. If you find a dentist who is old and hip enough, you can get a root canal while high on nitrous. You can also use nitrous to make Belgian waffles and Hollandaise sauce. You use nitrous to make your race car faster too.

In many states, anyone can buy nitrous canisters, but in some states, sales are limited to adults. Nitrous oxide is generally only illegal to possess if you’re using it to get high (it says right on the site "It is illegal to purposely inhale our product"), but it’s rarely prosecuted though, because maybe “I’m not getting high, officer, I’m making dessert” is a credible defense.Nitrous-powered whip creams like Reddi-Wip are on sale everywhere even though they’ll get you as high as anything if you misuse them.

Whether they call it Galaxy Gas, whippets, or hippy crack, getting high on nitrous is not new. People have been huffing N2O to get high since the 1700s when “laughing gas parties” were popular among the British elite and mystics like William James did it for spiritual purposes. Deadheads love it, and so do Phish fans, frat boys, and Jugglalos. So in that sense, it brings people together. Its recent rise in popularity is sure to result in some serious hand-wringing in the near future, so be on the lookout.

What does “Augusted” mean?

If you’ve been seeing the word “Augusted” around lately, it means to be dumped by your summer love. It’s usually not seen in an “I’m heartbroken” way, but more bittersweet, like, “Our affair turned out to be a summer fling, and now it’s August. Oh well. It was fun.”

Like all good things, “Augusted” originated with Taylor Swift, specifically her song “August” from 2020’s Folklore. It’s gone on to become a TikTok hashtag full of videos illustrating the concept, usually focused on the moment of realization of being Augusted, accompanied by Swift’s song. Often there’s running along the beach.

What is “underconsumption core?”

An offshoot of minimalism, “underconsumption core” is a trending aesthetic/lifestyle based on using the things you have for as long as possible and avoiding buying new things until it’s absolutely necessary.

Spikes in inflation have always resulted in people saying “Guess I’m not going to buy things then,” but the promotion of the idea on social media—people making a whole thing out of it—is new. It explains the “core” part of underconsumption: Influencers are showing off their mismatched glassware, old blow dryers, and jeans with holes in them online. It’s a nice counterpoint to the consumption-focuses vibe of many online people.

Some might argue that using things until you have to buy a new one isn’t “underconsumption core” as much as “living life in a normal manner,” but cultural trends have shifted away from older ideas like “thrift is good” toward the acknowledgement that we are, at some level, dependent on consumerism, and if we all stopped churning the economy by buying new stuff, the wheels might stop turning. (I am more a “lazy core” person who barely notices how old anything is and doesn’t buy anything new because it takes effort.)

The Costco Guys, Rizzler, and “just give me my money”

"We’re Costco Guys" are A.J. & Big Justice, a father-son duo from Boca Raton who have gone screamingly viral lately by posting videos about Costco, chain restaurants, and other bullsh*t on Instagram and TikTok. Millions of people have watched their videos (presumably of their own free will) and enjoy the way they eat food, holler “Boom,” and explore what exactly makes them Costco guys and not some other kind of guys.

Rizz, as you probably already know, is slang for “charisma.” A rizzler is “one who has charisma;” and The Rizzler is a member of the extended Costco Guys clan. He’s a little fella who’s becoming a breakout star because—man, I don’t know. Just because. I guess people like his performance in the Guy’s most recent viral video where everyone takes turn saying “Just give me my money” and cheering until it’s the victim’s turn, who doesn’t get any cheers.

I don’t like this sh*t. I don’t like when they make rap songs. I don’t like how they look into the camera. I don’t like the way they get paid to advertise things. I don’t like how relentless they are. They’re so energetic, and it’s all gross to me and makes me queasy. I think I’m not a Costco guy.

Viral video of the week: We’re Costco Guys

Apparently I’m not the only non-Costco guy around, because this week’s viral video, We’re Costco Guys, is from arch internet animator Meat Canyon who imagines a dark-but-funny fate for Big Justice that sees him packed off to Indonesia to pick cocoa beans, a world away from his overfed family. More than just a skewering of a grotesque American trend, Meat Canyon’s video asks viewers to consider how it is that Costco can sell everything for so little. Where does all this cheap stuff come from? And how complicit are consumers for the cruelty committed so we can have hot dogs that cost $1.50 and say “boom!” after we eat a Double Chocolate Chunk Cookie that costs $2.49?

The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is Galaxy Gas? (2)

Stephen Johnson

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Stephen Johnson is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker where he covers pop culture, including two weekly columns “The Out of Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People are Getting Wrong this Week.” He graduated from Emerson College with a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing.

Previously, Stephen was Managing Editor at NBC/Universal’s G4TV. While at G4, he won a Telly Award for writing and was nominated for a Webby award. Stephen has also written for Blumhouse, FearNET, Performing Songwriter magazine, NewEgg, AVN, GameFly, Art Connoisseur International magazine, Fender Musical Instruments, Hustler Magazine, and other outlets. His work has aired on Comedy Central and screened at the Sundance International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, and Chicago Horror Film Festival.He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is Galaxy Gas? (2024)

FAQs

The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is Galaxy Gas? ›

What is “Galaxy Gas?”Galaxy Gas is the brand name of a company that mainly sells nitrous oxide, but it's quickly becoming a slang term for the substance itself. Nitrous, a mind-altering drug if inhaled, seems to be having cultural moment with younger reprobates.

What is in Galaxy Gas? ›

(KGET) — The company named “Galaxy Gas” has gained attention on social media for selling flavored Nitrous Oxide & Whipped Cream Chargers. However, influencers have made it popular online for reasons outside of its culinary purposes. Inhaling nitrous oxide outside of a medical setting isn't new.

Is Galaxy Gas legal? ›

Nitrous oxide is typically illegal to possess if used for recreational purposes. For this reason, the Galaxy Gas website explicitly states, “It is illegal to purposely inhale our product.” Even still, the company has become more known for their product's recreational use rather than its intended culinary use.

What is Galaxy Gas trippy whip? ›

N2O has been used for whipped cream in thousands of bars, coffee shops, restaurants, and home kitchens world wide. Make your own concoctions with Galaxy Gas! Our tanks are easy to use and provide you with the freedom to make whatever your heart desires. 8g of N2O will create one pint of whipped cream.

How to use Galaxy Gas nitrous? ›

Using your desired ingredients, pour them into the bottle or reservoir. Screw the head of your dispenser back onto the container. Take 1 whipped cream charger and insert it into your charger holder. Twist the charger holder onto the pin of your dispenser until you hear the gas begin to release.

What is the gas in a galaxy called? ›

Gas called the intergalactic medium fills the space between galaxies; the gas of the circumgalactic medium surrounds galaxies more closely. The gas in both places regulates the birth, life and death of the galaxies, and holds a detailed history of the universe.

What does nitrous oxide do to the body? ›

Nitrous oxide slows down your nervous system and induces a sense of calm and euphoria. It reduces anxiety and helps you stay comfortable during medical or dental procedures. It doesn't fully put you to sleep, so you'll still be able to respond to your provider's questions or instructions.

What is whippets gas called? ›

Whippets, or nitrous oxide, are popular inhalant drugs. You may also hear them referred to as "whippits" or "whip-its." The drug gets its name from whipped-cream aerosol canisters that people open to misuse the gas inside.

What is the gas in Ready Whip? ›

Reddi-Wip is an American brand of sweetened whipped cream propelled from its container by nitrous oxide. It is produced by Conagra Brands and is sold in varieties such as Original, Extra Creamy, Fat Free, Zero Sugar, and Barista.

What gas is in smart whips? ›

It is known by many different names, including nos (an abbreviation of nitrous oxide), smart whip (a brand name), whippits (a derivation from smart whip), balloons (the receptacle from which nitrous oxide is commonly inhaled), and chargers (the device used to transfer nitrous oxide from its original packaging to a ...

What are the side effects of inhaling nitrous oxide? ›

Side effects of N2O include transient dizziness, dissociation, disorientation, loss of balance, impaired memory and cognition, and weakness in the legs. When intoxicated accidents like tripping and falling may occur. Some fatal accidents have been reported due to due to asphyxia (hypoxia).

Is nitrous oxide in whipped cream? ›

A key ingredient in whipped cream is nitrous oxide, sometimes called “laughing gas” for its ability to relax people and ease pain when getting teeth pulled. But it also acts as a propellant to get whipped cream out of the can and a preservative to keep it from going rancid.

What does nitrous oxide feel like? ›

Inhaling laughing gas makes you happy and lightheaded. Most people describe it as feeling relaxed and euphoric, with a slight tingling sensation. Sometimes the happy feeling can make you laugh; hence the name "laughing gas." Patients start to feel the effects of laughing gas a few seconds after inhaling it.

What type of gas is in a galaxy? ›

Within our galaxy, by mass, 99% of the ISM is gas in any form, and 1% is dust. Of the gas in the ISM, by number 91% of atoms are hydrogen and 8.9% are helium, with 0.1% being atoms of elements heavier than hydrogen or helium, known as "metals" in astronomical parlance.

What gas is the Milky Way made of? ›

In amongst all these stars, there's also a lot of gas and dust floating around. This interstellar gas makes up around 5 per cent of the Milky Way's mass. Around 70 per cent of the mass of the interstellar gas is hydrogen.

What is made of gas in space? ›

Approximately 99% of the interstellar medium is composed of interstellar gas, and of its mass, about 75% is in the form of hydrogen (either molecular or atomic), with the remaining 25% as helium.

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