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Everything posted by Hiya!
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Just watched pet sematery and I was expecting a happy ending at the end but turns out Stephen King is an heartless a hole and decided to gave me the most upsetting scene I have ever seen.
In all seriousness, it's a must watch before you die film.
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@Jtalk4456 the shining has happy ending, well sort of
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So.. couple hidden cameras has been found in my college female toilet. Each has been carefully placed.
The girls choose not to report it in order to find the culprit behind it. (yes that include me)
So friends, does anyone know a device that can prevent those thing to work? Maybe some kind of electric disruptor or something?
The thing is, whoever put that thing, is really good at it. It was concealed so well that you won't notice it if you aren't really looking for it.
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You know what, forget it. You're not going to listen to me.
If you can send me pictures of the camera I could try to help identify how it works. I could find out whether they are storing everything locally or if it's sending the footage remotely.
If it is sending the footage remotely it would be most likely using the school's wifi and sending the data to a specific IP or MAC address.
A packet sniffer would probably be able to find out where the data is going if that's the case.
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I am listening to megalovania for more than 3 hours already. Is this normal?
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Day 15 on nootropics.
I can see why they are so popular among student and entrepreneurs.
They can really help a lot on so many things.
Increasing focus, motivation, energy, wakefulness, awareness, verbal fluency, memory formation, etc
The best thing about them is that they are cheap and can easily be bought,it has little to no side effect if you take them properly and it doesn't cause addiction.
I took 20mg of Noopept and 200mcg of Huperzine a with 75mg of cdp choline before exam and i crush the exam..i am able to focus and recall most that I have learned.
Before I go to bed I take 100mg of l theanine and I woke up and I feels like I was reborn.. My body feels light, I feels happy and relaxed but energized..I feel like.. I am ready for anything bring it on!
So day 15, no side effect so far..
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You are incorrect, most nootropics aren't stimulant such as the God of smart drug the racetam family.
I dont think adderall is a nootropics because by definition nootropics is a non addictive cognitive enhancer.
Literally half the things that you are taking affect the brain's chemistry in some way shape or form.
Furthermore, let's look at the definition of the word stimulant.
With that definition in mind, almost all of the medications that you are taking are stimulants, and a lot of them have side effects that are typical for stimulants, such as insomnia.
QuoteThe reason why adderall is so addictive is that it increase the level of dopamine dramatically, the chemical that's responsible for the feeling of pleasure or reward also motivation..
First off, one of the medications that you are on directly effects dopamine levels (a few of them indirectly effect dopamine levels), so you really don't have room to talk in that regard. Furthermore dopamine isn't the only chemical that causes addiction. Chemical dependence and among other factors has a play as well.
QuoteThat being said because it produce unnatural level of dopamine, a person who stop taking adderall, their dopamine level will go back to normal or to wherever it was before they took it and resulting in depression or bad mood.
That's incorrect. Your brain actually stops making dopamine for some time. You don't go to normal levels, you go to lower then normal levels.
When you add an excess of any chemical to your body, it tends to stop making as much of it. This is particularly true with dopamine.
QuoteThe more uridine available in the brain, the more CDP choline is produced, and the better new synapses are protected and strengthened.
I've already told you the potential risks of having an excess amount of CDP choline for an extended of time (90 days is the reccomend limit) having too much of that can cause insomnia, as well as effecting blood pressure.
As far as uridine itself is concerned, it's linked with pancreatic cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, and insulin dependence.
QuoteThe addiction with nootropics is non existence afaik and as far as my research goes.
Are we talking about reddit or example.com? Neither of those sites are proper places to go looking for medical advice.
QuoteOur body however can build up a tolerance over time as the body natural response.
Tolerance will resulting in the drug to be less effective and requires we to take more of it to feel the effect instead of feeling crashing,
You littarly just described addiction. How do you think your body would react if you just stopped the medication after building a tolerance?
QuoteThat is the difference, You won't be addicted to it nor that your body will crave for it, you just need to take more to feel the effect..if you didn't take them you will be fine, you just won't feel the benefit from them.
If you stopped talking them, you would go through withdrawals.
You build a tolerance because your body stops making as much of said chemical. If you stopped introducing said chemical your body would have to adjust to the change and start making said chemical again.
What you are describing is literally addiction.
QuoteThat is why most nootropics user will do something called cycling, meaning stop taking specific drug and replace it with another drug with similar effect or just stop taking it altogether for a short period of time or depends on the situation so their body won't build up a tolerance as some drug has longer half life than the other..
That is an incredibly unhealthy practice. You are putting a lot of stress on your body by doing that. You don't just start and stop medications, you are littarly putting your body through shock every time you do that.
QuoteTLDR : No nootropics doesn't cause addiction like what you think
Yes, they do. You just described addictive behavior.
QuoteAs I said i have done my research, I can go on and on about it..
No, you haven't done your research. You think that you know how it all works, but what you are doing is potentially harmful.
QuoteMost nootropics didn't requires prescription as they are safe to use otherwise they would. Even though I knew that, I still took a consulting services via call.
There are several toxic plants that I could grow and take without needing a prescription. That doesn't mean that they are safe.
Me and @TopHatProductions115 are concerned about your health, which is why we are doing this.
Are the medications that you are taking as harmful or addictive as adderall? No, but that doesn't mean that they don't have risks.