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9/20/2012 9:09:28 AM
MOST DANGEROUS TEENAGE TREND...DRIVING
9/20/2012 12:52:23 PM
Bloodin and Crippin is a pretty dangerous teenage trendo this is middle class white family teenagers
9/20/2012 12:53:59 PM
That entire list is absolute bullshit. Most of it is either made up or local news hype bullshit. In fact, I bet snopes would have something to say about it.
9/20/2012 12:56:56 PM
LMAO at the jenkem pic
9/20/2012 12:59:22 PM
9/20/2012 1:48:16 PM
http://mommynoire.com/3848/alert-7-dangerous-new-teen-trends/ adds a few new onesI-dosing: In this age of technology, it’s not surprising that entrepreneurs are trying to create a way to get high online. The result is a phenomenon called “I-dosing,” which attempts to alter consciousness via sound. The Internet craze has teens plugging in their headphones to listen to downloadable MP3s that are said to have effects akin to getting high on actual drugs. There are various tracks designed to elicit the same “high” as specific drugs. Anywhere from five to 30 minutes long, the tracks consist of binaural beats, in which the tone of one frequency is played into the right ear and a slightly different frequency is played in the left ear. While some parents have expressed concern that the trend could lead to future use of other narcotics, researchers say that I-dosing itself is harmless.Overdosing on supplements: Studies indicate that as many as 40 percent of all young athletes take protein enhancements, which are available in forms ranging from bars to shakes to powders. While teens may take the supplement in order to improve muscle growth, muscle recovery, and overall athletic performance, there is no evidence that supplements are any more “enhancing” than a nutritious diet. In fact, such supplements can have harmful effects, such as weight gain, muscle cramping, high blood pressure, and heart problems. Creatine, which is found in many products, can actually interfere with a growing adolescent’s own natural production of creatine, making the body reliant on supplements. Overuse can actually cause blood acidity, which then draws calcium from the bones to counteract the higher acidity of pH in the blood, leading to declining bone strength and kidney stones formed by excess calcium. Advertisments for protein enhancements are ubiquitous in sports magazines, and the substances will likely continue to be popular because of the high protein to low carbohydrate and fat ratio, but parents and athletic coaches should monitor their use and encourage a healthy diet for teen athletes.
10/16/2012 11:24:49 AM
notice that all the black kids are wearing some kind of clothing with a hood. *just saying*
10/16/2012 11:37:46 AM
im trying to figure out how, logistically, ramming a shot of alcohol up your asshole in a tampon is preferable to any other option
10/16/2012 11:39:22 AM
because fuck you that's why
10/16/2012 11:41:50 AM
broke ass christopher columbus
10/16/2012 11:42:52 AM
i actually googled that to find out why it sounded familiargood work sir
10/16/2012 11:44:15 AM
10/16/2012 11:45:02 AM
I too have heard about "binaural beats" and wonder why they are of any concern.
10/16/2012 1:28:54 PM
10/16/2012 1:51:05 PM
^ That sounds like it would end very badly. Both in terms of flavor and drunkenness.
10/16/2012 1:53:18 PM
To make it more fun we lit them on fire as well.
10/16/2012 1:54:12 PM
Were they pleasantly edible? I remember the first time I made PJ I soaked my fruit in just everclear for a day or two and it proved a very bad decision. It burned to eat.
10/16/2012 1:57:15 PM