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Question by Opethmaiden: Do you think teens should be allowed to use salvia divinorum?
I’m 14 and I want to try it. I live in California, so I know the law. But morally what do you think?
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Answer by Shenzy Maya i have found this written about it,……………’When used, salvia causes intense, but short-lived, effects, including visual distortions, hallucinations, intense dissociation and disconnectedness from reality, physical or visual impairment, disorientation and dizziness. Synesthesia is possible, where physical sensations become intertwined and it is possible to “hear” colors or “smell” sounds. Dysphoria, where users felt uncomfortable or unpleasant after the drug’s use, is also reported. Due to these effects, it would be dangerous to operate a vehicle while under the drug’s influence. Additionally, any drug that leaves the user incapacitated during the time it is working puts the user at risk for serious injury by any means.’………….
so if you think everything written above is morally right then teens should be allowed. but personally what do you think??
i would say its still a drug. and would also say that it is better to save other teens by protecting them from drugs rather than to have those drugs yourself and make your life horrible. save others instead of putting yourself in the same sh**t!! sorry a fact is a fact……….
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Question by Jason C: Can i make money from the music mashups that i have been making?
I have been making music on my laptop for a while now including quite a few mashup songs. I just simply want to know is there anyway i can make money from these songs at all? examples of some of my songs can be found on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0km1fF9wAM and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3i3b4V9638 are two examples.
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Answer by Headtater If you try that, you get into the complicated world of music licensing, copyrights and intellectual property. If you were to do that for money, you would have to pay royalties. Depending on how much you pay and how much you earn, you may or may not make any money.
If you want to do stuff like that, you might consider getting into getting into musical arranging. You would pick the soundtrack to things like tv shows, movies and most likely commercials etc. However, there is not much of a market for mashups (especially with free things like YouTube and a million teens with computers thinking that they will make the next greatest viral video via mash-ups).