Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Warning Parents About I-Dosing
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Thanks, I'll get my headphones and check it out now! (The harder you squeeze...)
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The majority of the videos are kids exaggerating. You do not have extreme reactions to binaural beats. The people interviewed in this video are ignorant and over-simplify the technology. A majority of people (including myself) would actually be offended by this over-statement. It isn't "virtual drugs", it is brain wave entrainment on a subtle level, that can be used however you want it to be used.
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audio sync fail
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Lol who uses an no3 player anymore?
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This is f*cking ridiculous, whoever started this campaign against "digital drugs" is just some politician or legislator who wants to write a new law and receive recognition for it in order to get a raise, get re-elected or become for famous.
There is no threat here, and if there is you have to weigh the security of the people against their freedoms. Freedom should always win, no sacrifice of freedom for security.
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Why do people insist on limiting the pleasure of others?
Why does one always insist on exerting their will and preventing another from enjoying themselves? Every. Fucking. Time.
This shit isn't even real, it's just a placebo. You think it will affect you so it does. But still, god damn, Meghan Edwards, you ugly fucking inbred swine. Of course it's not fucking demons in an iPod but good job at making yourself look like an incredible idiot
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@MultiMediaMikes yeah ok buddy
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What?
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2:06 4: 20. DRUG SUBLIMINAL MESSAGING??? IRONIC???
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"Kids are going to flock to these sites to see what it's about" So broadcasting it across the news is the way to go about it, fantastic.
We had this shit back in the 80's too. It was called Philip Glass
schmetterlink 2 months ago 24
If it was so easy to get high off the internet, we'd never leave it.
Wait.......
chitoryu12 2 months ago 9