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I-Doser..music that gets u "high"


Question Posted Thursday July 26 2007, 10:10 pm

does that really work, like when u listen to different beats u will gain the same effects as certain drugs??

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yourrtrustyhelpline answered Friday July 27 2007, 1:14 am:
yeah, it works, but you have to do it EXACTLY like how they say, lying down, with headphones, in complete darknes&complete silence. my friend said he got a headache from it, but i didn't, so idk, i guess some people do. but anyways, yeah, it works, except it's not bad for you, it just synchronizes your brain waves.

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