• 🇳🇿 🇲🇲 🇯🇵 🇨🇳 🇦🇺 🇦🇶 🇮🇳
    Australian & Asian
    Drug Discussion


    Welcome Guest!
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
  • AADD Moderators: Tronica

Teens Now Getting High Off "Digital Drugs"

Status
Not open for further replies.

JoshE

Bluelight Crew
Joined
Mar 30, 2009
Messages
5,604
MUSTANG, Oklahoma – I-dosing on "digital drugs" is becoming an alarming new trend amongst teens.

Web sites are luring kids with free downloads of "digital drugs," which are audio files designed to induce drug-like effects. The sites claim it is a safe and legal way to get high, but parents fear it could lead to illegal drug use.

Videos of teenagers trying digital drugs are all over YouTube, leaving parents, educators and law enforcement officials with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs concerned.

"Kids are going to flock to these sites just to see what it is about and it can lead them to other places," said OBNDD spokesperson Mark Woodward.

The digital drugs use binaural or two-toned technology to alter your brainwaves and mental state.

"Well it's just scary, definitely scary. Just one more thing to look out for," said parent Kelly Johnson.

Recently Mustang Public Schools sent out a letter warning parents about the new trend after several high school students reported having physiological effects after trying one of these digital downloads. Students and graduates are still talking about it.

"I heard it was like some weird demons and stuff through an iPod and he was like freaking out," said Mustang High School student Meghan Edwards.

"People do need to be concerned about it. It's not just something that should be overlooked," said Shelbi Reed, Mustang High School graduate.

"We had never come across anything like this and anything that is going to cause these physiological effects in a student, that causes us concern," said Shannon Rigsby, Mustang Public Schools Communication Officer.

Mustang schools are doing what they can to put a stop to it, including cracking down on the use of cell phone and other technology while on campus.

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said parental awareness is key to preventing future problems, since I-dosing could indicate a willingness to experiment with drugs.

"So that's why we want parents to be aware of what sites their kids are visiting and not just dismiss this as something harmless on the computer," Woodward said. "If you want to reach these kids, save these kids and keep these kids safe, parents have to be aware. They've got to take action."

Another concern the OBN has is that many of these I-dosing sites lure visitors to actual drug and drug paraphernalia sites.

Source - http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=12793977
 
Oh. My God.

You have got to be fucking kidding me.

Sounds like one kid got dizzy and by the time it got around the whole school the story had completely changed.
 
My friend was telling me about this "Idoser" thing last week. I thought it was a joke at first then looked it up on youtube, and now I think it's even more of a joke. I managed to download one of the audio files, was just a strange pulsating sound. I didn't listen to it how it is suggested; with the lights out and headphones on, because I couldn't over see the stupidity of it. Throwing on some good ol' fashioned psy-trance would be a far more interesting and effective method of reaching this so called 'high'.
 
What a fucking joke! Honestly this is absolutely ridiculous! The funny thing is I am pretty sure if there was audio files that got you high just by listening to them then illicit drug use would decline substantially, not increase.
 
Here is a video about I-Dosing - I-Dosing

Yea this is fucking ridiculous. This Binaural part of it is pretty interesting though. Apparently these sound's arise Binarual activity in the brain causing specific physical stimuli..

More on Binaural - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats
 
Last edited:
Hahaha WTF?

It just goes to show how good the media can sensationalise something and make it seem evil and bad for you even when it's not real. It's no wonder why real drugs don't stand a chance of being legalized with shit like this.
 
NEWS JUST IN:

Child watches sad movie and experiences strange physiological changes.

'I started to get tears come down from my eyes. and felt alot of empathy for the character in the film. It was upsetting'.

parent groups are concerned that feeling the physiological effects of negative emotions might lead to pre marital sex, questioning society and not doing their chores.

Law enforcement is considering banning things that cause physiological changes.

"You just don't know what a physiological state will do to you. Its like playing russian roulette with your brain and body!'

"The most disturbing thing to parents is that physiological changes are readily available to children, and people will actually interact with one another to experience changes in their emotions and physiology. Its completely unregulated!'
 
Dam hickky Americans!

All they are are binural tones . Tbh I tried them (not from the website OP is talking about) and they didn't even work . :-S

but ya . This site sounds too goo to be true and I'm a teen .
 
Embarrassingly enough i have tried some idoser tracks back in the day when i was completely oblivious to anything drug related. They've been around a few years.

I tried both 'LSD' and 'Cocaine' (In the dark 45 minutes headphones on) and they both did absolutely nothing. I felt slightly 'different' straight after but i just put that down to placebo.

Thankfully i didn't pay for this shit.
 
I really can't believe the media has stooped to this much bullshit, ahahahahaha, quite funny thinking how gullible they really are.
 
Shiiiit this is old. A friend of mine used to swear by this, apparently white noise is the equivalent of E.

Who knew?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top