![]() ![]() ![]() Though i-dosing has been around for several years - known by various terms, such as "digital drugs" - a March incident in Oklahoma prompted a new wave of concern. Parents, in pursuit of their inalienable right to wonder what is happening to kids today, are concerned. "Should I try this?" writes one commenter, "Sasha," in response to a video of a boy i-dosing on a soundtrack called "Gates of Hades." So far she's only tried softer i-dosing options, such as digital "marijuana," and she wants to know if she can handle the more intense "Hades" experience. They flutter their hands in front of their faces. The adolescents can be seen on YouTube, wearing headphones, listening to pulsing soundtracks that supposedly simulate the effects of recreational drugs. Teens, in pursuit of their inalienable right to try to get high off of anything that can be ingested, digested or harvested, are apparently now trying to get high off of MP3s. Dangerous gateway drug that will lead your children to a sordid life of addiction? Or. ![]()
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