Report: Kids Are Getting High Off MP3s

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I agree with "andgamer666" just listen to Pink Floyd's track from the album Ummagumma: "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict" Through headphones in a darkened room and man its some good MP3 S**T!!!!
 
We should get rid of strobe lights too! and old tv's with 60htz refresh rate witch induce comatose like states.

A local station just found something to get ratting from, this is literally retarding from the "news" standpoint" IMO
 
What... isn't this what Neo was selling in the Matrix? It's about time it happened in the real world. :)

Unfortunately it's not going to work with head phones. You need 2 different songs with different distance away from you on either side of you. Also, this is a technique to induce lucid dreams (to gain consciousness while dreaming) so it is nothing new.
 
[citation][nom]LORD_ORION[/nom]What... isn't this what Neo was selling in the Matrix?[/citation]

Yeah, and they're planning on using us as batteries in the near future too...
 
This is nothing but a placebo effect. (You can lure a teenager to become drunk with non-alcoholic beer, just don't tell) And of course the drug bureau jumps on the wagon to get more tax money.
 
Are these the same kids who speak in tongues at church??? Though it's funny in a way I wonder if there is a link in some way
 
This is the most retarded article i've ever read. Next there will be 'Talk to iFrank' ('Frank' being a british anti-drug advertisement, may be American also, I don't know.)
 
My friends were trying this a few years back and said that this actually worked (although I've never tested it myself). The idea is that it alters your brainwaves during the time that you're listening to the song which makes you trip balls. After you stop listening the music apparently the effects wear off almost instantly. Of course, this is just second hand information. I think the government should be doing a little more to stop the real dangerous drugs (meth, heroine, etc) and stop trying to listen to music on the job.
 
The i-doser program has been around for some time.

I tried the track which was supposed to help with migraine headache but meh ... ibuprofen and a wet towel on my head worked much better.

I pulled a couple of thr tracks apart with some software and they are quite complex.

 
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