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I Can't Seem to Find Molly: MDMA's Purest Exposed

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Joshua Hernandez
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I am a personal trainer but have done research on this drug online in order to help clients make the right choices when going out to celebrate their work weeks. MDMA has been reintroduced to America through the hip-hop culture with the new name of molly. In its pure form, molly is an illegal white powder that users consume through the mouth in order to experience a euphoric high. You should never consume any illegal substance, and I do not condone its use. It's very dangerous, and that's why fitness serves as a great alternative. This short book analyzes molly and attempts to discourage people from using it by being informative. I am a certified personal trainer through the National Federation of Professional Trainers, certificate number 45582. Book cover image found through a Google search.

©2014 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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