Thats actually spooky. I dont think it's real though (i hope) but so far i come normally and go home normally when entering casinos lol.ย
@facebook-samanthadelafuente So far its a myth and yet to be proven to be true
If it's like invisible gases or gases that are hard to see, I feel like this is honestly grounds for criminal offenses because it violates the health code of the general public. And if the casino allows it, then it's definitely an underground or an illegal casino because there's no way this is allowed. This is quite scary though if this is indeed true for some places.
@facebook-samanthadelafuente You're right. Scientifically, there's also no basis to it. As far as i know.
Myth or not, if casinos were pumping "happy gas," theyโd be more like a circus than a place to gamble! But hey, who needs gas when the flashing lights, free drinks, and constant wins (for the house, of course) already keep people hooked?
@adtya Hahah. You're damn right. This is what I was trying to say. One who wants to play will play irrespective of the baits.
@pkyonze I agree with this too! That's really interesting to learn about. I'll check out the link you gave by the way. Thanks!
Im not really buying this, might be just a myth or conspiracy theory nothing more. Cause why use gas to do what alcohol does and alcohol is legal. They're basically same outcome at the end.
@adtya Exactly, no need for all that when you have all these plus alcohol. It's riskinh a lot for minimal gains.
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@tituskrit Doesn't that have to do more with the volume of people that troop into casinos and ventilation concerns rather than checking for happy gas. Or maybe they just checlking for general Co2 levels.
@adtya makes sense. For now its just a myth. Thinking about it it's like spiking drinks, right,?