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Report: Teens Using Music To Get ‘Digitally High’

They put on their headphones, drape a hood over their head and drift off into the world of ?digital highs,’ according to a report by British newspaper The Daily Mail.

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.

The craze has so far been popular among teenagers in the U.S. but given how easily available the videos are, it is just a matter of time before it catches on in Britain.

Read the full Daily Mail article here.

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