what does e or ecstasy do to you?


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Gets you high and make you buzz so much!

Theres dodgy ones out there though so if your thinking about having one, you need to be very craeful. Some people have took one the first times in there lives and they have died from it! Its very dangerous so be warned.

Or go on talk2frank website and go read what it does.

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Ecstasy is a drug that messes with your mind.

Bores holes in your brain.
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It doesn't matter what it does to ya, if your smart you'll stay away from it, and any other illegal drugs!

Well the guy that takes it calls into work the next day, he/she is sick and I have to work overtime insted of going home where I would rather be.

Burns holes in your brain. It was actually introduced over 60 years ago to enhance a person's sense of empathy. It's been a banned substance now since the 1960's because of its negative effects on the brain. If you get ecstacy today, you really have no idea what's in it because it's a street drug. Stay away from it.

ecstasy doesn't burn holes in your brain, meth does. ecstasy messes you up equally though. it raises your heart rate, and for some reason, makes you feel touchy-feely and want to touch people and be touched, it also makes you grind your teeth. pacifiers are E users' best friends.

Ecstasy is actually one of the few drugs that causes extensive brain damage. The drug interacts with the hypothalamus and raises the body's temperature. This rise in temperature actually kills neurons in the Prefrontal Cortex. This is where the higher reasoning functions are housed. It causes permanent, irreversible damage.



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