What was the first symptom of MDMA we learned about today?
What is Blurred Vision?
What is a simple direct way to refuse MDMA?
What is NO?
What is the most common form of MDMA?
What is a gel capsule?
What did we learn happens when you become severely dehydrated because of taking MDMA?
What is faint, shortness of breath, and/or even go into cardiac arrest?
What was the first way we said you can resist MDMA?
What is having a personal reason why not to?
Besides a hallucinogen what other type of drug is MDMA?
What is a stimulant?
What does the balloon represent?
What is the rise and fall of your mood(serotonin)?
What does a good friend do?
What is respects your boundaries, doesn't pressure you, and understands why you want to avoid MDMA?
What is a drug called when one of the main side effects is hallucination?
What is a hallucinogen?
What is the "nickname" for Dopamine?
What is the "happy chemical"?
What should the first thing be you do when trying to refuse any drug?
What is say NO three times proudly, "NO, NO, NO"?
How can powder form of MDMA be taken?
What is mixed into a liquid?
What symptom does the kaleidoscope represent?
What is blurred vision/hallucination?
In your opinion how can you advocate for a drug-free community/environment?
What is "Answers may vary"?
What is the "nickname" for the MDMA gel capsule you swallow?
What is Molly?