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Yaretzi Sheppard
7 September, 06:35
Ecstasy is considered to be
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Avery Montgomery
7 September, 07:26
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A party drug / meth and it stops the human body from absorbing serotonin which makes the person high
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7 September, 08:15
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MDMA (meth drug)
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is a street drug considered a party drug. it prevent the body from reabsorbing the chemical called serotonin, making someone high
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