Define "worse." This is a perfect example of why the world is going down the hole. Worse for you? No. "ecstasy" is no longer the same compound that was taken in the eighties. It is made on the streets with a coctail of many different compounds to resemble the original formula, often using drugs such as amphetamines (speed) and ketamine (an animal tranquilyzer) which are in no way good for you by themselves. Underground chemists try to reproduce the original formula but do not have access to the precursors that are necessary so they use solvents to separate the chemicals from such things as paint and sealants. and the chemicals they use to separate the precursors are not always extracted completely which can leave deadly coctails which can, in short, cause immediate death. Alcohol is much "better."
Both alcohol and ecstasy can be harmful, but they affect the body in different ways. Alcohol is a depressant that can have negative effects on the liver and lead to addiction, while ecstasy is a stimulant that can increase heart rate and body temperature, leading to dehydration and potential overheating. Both should be used with caution and moderation.
Tobacco is typically worse on plants than alcohol. Tobacco plants produce nicotine, which can be harmful to surrounding plant life through its toxic effects in the soil. Alcohol, on the other hand, may have less direct impact on plants unless it is in very high concentrations.
Water mixed with alcohol is lighter than fresh water because alcohol is less dense than water. When alcohol is added to water, the overall density of the mixture decreases due to the lower density of alcohol, making the mixture lighter than fresh water.
In a word, No.
Ice cubes typically float in water because ice is less dense than liquid water. However, some types of alcohol have a lower density than water, which means ice will sink in alcohol since it is denser than the alcohol.
When a substance is laced with ecstasy, it means that ecstasy has been added without the user's knowledge. This can lead to unpredictable and dangerous effects, as the person may unknowingly consume a higher dose of ecstasy than intended, increasing the risk of overdose, dehydration, and other serious health issues. It is important to always be aware of what substances you are consuming to stay safe.
Yes but it depends how much alcohol you have.
No. But it does has codine what is worse than alcohol.
Bane; worse than alcohol.
Ecstasy is a hallucinogen, and so is marijuana, so, smoking weed while on Ecstasy will enhance the high. Alcohol should be avoided, as it will kill the Ecstasy high.
Most definitley.
Colorless alcohol is less likely to lead to hangover in some people.
It's really not all that common. 9/10 ecstasy related deaths are from drinking while rolling. You're body gets really dehydrated just from the thizzle and when u mix it with alcohol you're just making it worse even if you feel even better.
You can but chances are it will make you even worse the day after
Alcohol. There is no comparison.
The alcohol will likely be absorbed by your system quicker, and so in theory could be worse for your liver...but honestly no. Alcohol freezes at a MUCH lower temperature than water. Your typical higher proof liquors wont actually freeze until -10 degrees F. So when you see a bottle of "vodka syrup" in your freezer, your just seeing partially frozen water molecules mixed with contracted alcohol molecules. No worse than room temp.
I'm not an expert on drugs, but it seems like ecstasy would make adhd much worse.
Technically speaking, TV reaches more young people and Tobacco is worse for you than alcohol.