How teenagers are getting 'digitally high' from music they download from internetThey put on their headphones, drape a hood over their head and drift off into the world of ‘digital highs’.
Videos posted on YouTube show a young girl freaking out and leaping up in fear, a teenager shaking violently and a young boy in extreme distress.
This is the world of ‘i-Dosing’, the new craze sweeping the internet in which teenagers used so-called ‘digital drugs’ to change their brains in the same way as real-life narcotics.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
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"change their brains in the same way as real-life narcotics."
ReplyDeleteso that is why our MPs are so bloody useless!
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ReplyDeleteYou're assuming MPs' have brains to start with WfW.
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