Ecstasy
“The music vibrates throughout your body. Everything you perceive or imagine pulsates in unison to form the “collective conscience.” Every thought, feeling, and your existence as a whole become euphoric and connected. You love and understand everything as never before. Why does this have to end after a few hours? Why can it not be real? This is your body on MDMA (Ecstasy).” Also known as Adam, E, and “the love drug,” “Ecstasy” has almost become synonymous with thoughts of “druggie teenagers” dancing at all-night raves (thank you media). Almost everyone has seen an ecstasy report in the news or born witness to the latest dateline episode on how Ecstasy is becoming the newest destructive trend amongst teenagers. With all the defective information traversing cyberspace, the newspapers, television, and virtually any other medium by which one can learn about issues such as Ecstasy, it is difficult to decipher what is true. Simply spoken, when Ecstasy (pure MDMA) is ingested for the first time, it will astonish the user and make them euphoric for a few hours. Afterwards, many people claim to become temporarily depressed. When taken in large enough dosages it becomes neurotoxic (meaning that it kil
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Approximate Word count = 1212
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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