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Monkey dust has appeared in media discussions about nightlife environments, urban drug markets, and social gatherings where stimulant substances may be present. Like other stimulants, it is sometimes mentioned in conversations about environments where individuals seek increased energy or prolonged wakefulness.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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