They put on their headphones, drape a hood over their head and drift off into the world of ‘digital highs’.And here's a warning video found on YouTube:
Videos posted on YouTube show a young girl freaking out and leaping up in fear, a teenager shaking violently and a young boy in extreme distress.
This is the world of ‘i-Dosing’, the new craze sweeping the internet in which teenagers used so-called ‘digital drugs’ to change their brains in the same way as real-life narcotics.
They believe the repetitive drone-like music will give them a ‘high’ that takes them out of reality, only legally available and downloadable on the Internet.
Teens getting high from digital drugs
Posted on Wednesday, July 21 2010 @ 21:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Daily Mail claims getting high from drone-like music (aka i-Dosing) is the latest craze among teenagers: