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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Friday 7/16/10 - 3:06:46 PM EST (GMT-5)
"iDosing" refers to MP3s that get you high just by listening to them.
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Saturday 7/17/10 - 12:57:07 PM EST (GMT-5)
I hate people so very very much.
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Saturday 7/17/10 - 1:07:47 PM EST (GMT-5)
For one, wow they're voices were horribly off, and what happened to the days when the biggest internet worry was cinema for adult viewing? Next thing you know there will be sounds on youtube to make people head explode..
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reb0rn4never
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Saturday 7/17/10 - 3:51:34 PM EST (GMT-5)
What are the physiological effects?
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strummerette
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Saturday 7/17/10 - 5:05:59 PM EST (GMT-5)
"Kids are going to flock to see what it's all about."
It's a good job they haven't told loads of people about it then....
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Holybmxfreak
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Sunday 7/18/10 - 3:28:14 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Saturday 7/17/10 - 3:51:34 PM reb0rn4never wrote: What are the physiological effects? |
I have tried Idosing and Binaural beats and its just like taking the drug that you choose. I have experimented with many drugs and the only difference is it takes longer to get "high" and lasts longer than using illegal drugs. But their are no lasting effects. But there are also good effects because if you are really depressed by something that happend you can listen to some that make you happy and you feel better and your subconscious also feels better for a few weeks.
I am not advocating the use of Idosing or drugs.
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reb0rn4never
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Sunday 7/18/10 - 6:12:42 PM EST (GMT-5)
Interesting. But if Idosing is relatively new, then how do we know there won't be any lasting side effects down the line?
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reb0rn4never
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12 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Sunday 7/18/10 - 9:32:56 PM EST (GMT-5)
Hmm.. I still don't buy it, it really doesn't seem possible. Placebo effect perhaps?
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Holybmxfreak
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12 yrs ago - Monday 7/19/10 - 2:19:09 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Sunday 7/18/10 - 6:12:42 PM reb0rn4never wrote: Interesting. But if Idosing is relatively new, then how do we know there won't be any lasting side effects down the line? |
Idosing isn't that new. It was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove.
For more information about it see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaur...
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