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The latest Tweets from Not Your Average Trikoot (@trikoot). Official account of the 33 yo gearhead from Helsinki, Finland. Own playroom. Lots of stuff. Things that vibrate. Helsinki, Finland
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Whenever I see Nordic furniture in porn, I have the urge to do this.
(Used with permission of original picture owner @ransommoney)
Was abducted from Copenhagen airport yesterday by @gearfetishdk
This newbie wanted to try out my Blackstyle gear for size since he’s planning to order some stuff for himself as well.
He got more than he asked for.
On the last night of my Prague weekend I got into some more trouble... courtesy of @bertifus
DANGER - Double Drones.
With @trikoot (left) at @reconfetish Deconstruction event during Fetish Week London 2018. Photo courtesy of Recon.
First outing of my new gimp outfit at Recon’s Fetish Week Full Fetish in London in July 2018. On the back there is the C420 Compact Air Supply Unit, providing continuous fresh air into the mask.
Photo credit: Recon.com / Raf & Way
Visitor from Asia enjoying storage time in my newly designed padded cell in Helsinki in June 2018.
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Some interesting experiences in rural Wisconsin, May 2018.
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Intense but great experience. Thank you @theshackler :)
Relaxing Saturday in London, with nowhere to go, courtesy of @xlrugbysocks
In solitary confinement at the edgedungeon.com
You are helpless in a soundproof, padded cell, and the lights go out. Enjoy your incarceration.
Trikoot captured by Hawk and Rob at edgedungeon.com
First day in SF got off to a great start, thanks to @tapedandtortured, Dart_Tech and @seriousmalebondage.
Some rubbery and gimpy fun in my playroom in January 2018.
FAQ: Poppers and Eye Damage
This is a follow-up to the original article about poppers and their ability to cause permanent eye damage. If you haven't read the original article, please do, as it details the actual medical way the damage is being done.
Isn't this all just because of Europe using isopropyl nitrite after 2007?
No. Isopropyl nitrite is not solely to blame for the eye damage. While it's true that after 2007, isobutyl nitrite was phased out due to it being a suspected carcinogen in Europe, damage has been linked to other members of the alkyl nitrite group as well.
The first well documented case is from 2004, with isobutyl nitrite identified as the agent. This was before isopropyl enteted the market in Europe: Transient visual loss after amyl Isobutyl nitrite abuse (Seminars in Ophthalmology. Volume 31, 2016 - Issue 5)
Why is this happening now?
Poppers have been used for decades, but all well-documented cases are from recent years. One explanation may be that the damage is elusive in a sense that it's generally not easy to diagnose in a normal optical test. The golden standard for poppers-related eye damage testing is optical coherence tomography, a relatively recent diagnostic procedure: invented in 1991, modern OCT high-resolution machines didn't enter the medical market until 2000.
I'm only using Jungle Juice from Canada, so I'll be safe?
No, you won't be. The contents of poppers vary widely and they are not subject to the same kind of strict quality control as medicines and food. They are often vaguely labelled, and in reality may contain a mixture of several chemicals.
I only use poppers very rarely, so I'll be safe?
No, you won't be. There are several documented cases where usage has been very infrequent.