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Mdma whats in it and how sore is my brain going to be? |
Mdma whats in it and how sore is my brain going to be? Look at the wikipeadia site. Some interesting facts about it, and theories You never know what people are going to be selling and calling mdma. It's a lot like pills. Be careful! MDMA is the active ingredient of Extacy. Your brain probably won't be sore immediately but prolonged use has been linked to degenerative conditions of the brain similar to Parkinsons. Its all chemical and can't remember what it stands for but its makes ectasy ectasty. MDMA is a type of synthetic chemical termed an empathogen and commonly known by the name 'Ecstasy' for the feelings of bliss and euphoria that the user experiences. |
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