iDosing… A Drug Epidemic?
I always assumed that someday in the future, people would look at our iPod touches and laugh, thinking, HA! What primitive music wear! To think, they didn’t have microchips embedded in their occipital lobes through which all the music in the world could be streamed at any moment of the day.
Instead, it turns out they may look back on it like the days when ecstasy was used in marriage counseling, like, WTF were those cavemen thinking?!
Turns out, kids these days are messing with their brains in a whole new way: iDosing. By listening to mp3s of strange, constantly droning noises, kids are supposedly experiencing LSD-like trances and highs, and there are tons of videos on the web showing seemingly normal kids listening to “Gates of Hades” and “Hand of God,” and then sufficiently freaking out.
Many scientists are saying that the sounds are confusing the brain into trances that cause intoxication like states.
Check out the video below to see the new drug trend hitting the nation!
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