[QUOTE=Memnoth;39841641]Not improved neuroplasticity, though rather an adapted change in plasticity under the circumstantial cognitive activity. Maybe neruomodulative behavior is a pertinent word.
I never make assumptions, everyone knows that I'm on a playful wild goose chase in pointless rhetoric and non-serious semantic ramblings and trolling when it comes to understanding things, and everyone who takes me seriously will be shipped a free badge of mental endurance skill handcrafted by myself.
Moving out of the sarcasm paragraph; I have to say though, your behavior of attempting to describe other peoples inferior and faulty thinking is quite hurtful. It seems that you may have or have had a dysfunctional relationship with one or both of your parents, or maybe you feel lonely or have social anxiety and are seeking approval through proclaimed self-affirmation. Whatever the case may be, I would suggest altering this behavior to receive affirmation from other people rather than the destructive path of you doing it yourself. It will do you good.[/QUOTE]
I admit I have my streak of arrogance at times but it is due to none of those reasons. I have a good, stable relationship with both of my parents, I do not feel lonely nor do I have social anxiety. If I were to guess I'd say it's a genetic trait as the same arrogance can be clearly seen and is more strongly pronounced with my mother and grandmother.
If my reply was perceived as hurtful then know that it was not the intent. I have a great deal of respect for you and usually agree with what you say, but I merely wish to challenge your expressed opinions that I do not agree with to make you rethink and alter your view and knowledge to the better. You do have great knowledge and confidence in the field this I do not challenge, but men are not gods and often make errors in their conclusions, usually due to a lack of perspective, something that can be gained from argument and debates!
Also, for another psychoanalytic session (lol), I would say that you have an overconfidence in your own intellectual abilities and you're afraid of the notion that you might be wrong, probably due to the fact that people rarely challenge what you say which only serves to boost the ego in the end.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;39843858]I admit I have my streak of arrogance at times but it is due to none of those reasons. I have a good, stable relationship with both of my parents, I do not feel lonely nor do I have social anxiety. If I were to guess I'd say it's a genetic trait as the same arrogance can be clearly seen and is more strongly pronounced with my mother and grandmother.
If my reply was perceived as hurtful then know that it was not the intent. I have a great deal of respect for you and usually agree with what you say, but I merely wish to challenge your expressed opinions that I do not agree with to make you rethink and alter your view and knowledge to the better. You do have great knowledge and confidence in the field this I do not challenge, but men are not gods and often make errors in their conclusions, usually due to a lack of perspective, something that can be gained from argument and debates![/QUOTE]
I'd say you've succeeded in changing my perspective on your statements as challenges, as you call it. The notion that I can't grow as a person without people challenging me with debating is more understood now. I respect you too, especially for this.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;39843858]Also, for another psychoanalytic session (lol), I would say that you have an overconfidence in your own intellectual abilities and you're afraid of the notion that you might be wrong, probably due to the fact that people rarely challenge what you say which only serves to boost the ego in the end.[/QUOTE]
I probably am overconfident in my ability to draw conclusions based purely on my own parameters of reference material. I think everyone is afraid to be wrong, it's human nature. My autistic side tries to deny other people to be living breathing individuals, at the same time I struggle not to indulge this nature of mine, the acclaim of sole centrism in my own exclusions of demanding purity of ego affirmed existence.
It's good to know we can reach a level of mutual understanding and respect, and better ourselves through healthy debate :)
And as you say everyone are afraid of being wrong, I also strive to be more open-minded and repress the stubborn ego whenever I can.
Caffeine helps me work all day long.
Drugs can improve your memory and that is fundamental for intelligence. I feel that I am intelligent in the 'now', but I forget things so quickly that I cannot retain information well enough to make proper use of it. Therefore I would say that drugs can definitely make you smarter, in the short-term at least. The term nootropic means smart drug AFAIK.
I would try modafinil. It's stimulating but not euphoria inducing like amphetamines and as such is not anywhere near as addictive. It's also legal.
[QUOTE=Dan The Man;39846270]I would try modafinil. It's stimulating but not euphoria inducing like amphetamines and as such is not anywhere near as addictive. [B]It's also legal.[/B][/QUOTE]
It's not (in the United States, without a prescription)
I have found that weed, mushrooms, and 5-MeO-DMT have helped me to evolve as a person both mentally, physically, and psychologically. Meditation in every state is key, and you must know yourself and love yourself before you can evolve. I can elaborate if you'd like.
The only downsides I have found on my journey is that sometimes my personality doesn't match a lot of other "sober" peoples. I have a bad habit of looking down upon those whom have no desire to go on adventures through the universe. I can't help it though, after everything i've seen, I just want the best for them, and I know that psychedelics can save the human condition, but it just angers me that they'll never get to experience that, and I just really want the best for people!
[QUOTE=Iago;39666008]I need help, over the pass 2 years I been suffering for massive fatigue, inability to pay attention and pretty must not being able to finish work.
Alot of people say i'm lazy when I actually have medical reason to my shit work ethics. The next 2 days I need to put in work hard and i was wondering if theyre any drugs that can help. Whatever that can help me work better school-wise.[/QUOTE]
You should try vyvanse, I was prescribed the stuff and it helped me decades with my adhd, even my depression and anxiety a little :D. A little pricy tho, and not covered on most insurance plans, but the stuff worked miracles for me
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It's a stimulant btw, quite similar to aderall, only with less potential for abuse ( :( ) I had to give up coffee tho, 'cause the two of them combined made my heart race until noon :saddowns:
I will say this always Meth, its the bomb, but very addictive, as my self is an example
[QUOTE=soldier9128;39876243]I will say this always Meth, its the bomb, but very addictive, as my self is an example[/QUOTE]
Lets all start doing meth so we're smarter and work more efficient like the Detergent Guy.
[QUOTE=soldier9128;39876243]I will say this always Meth, its the bomb, but very addictive, as my self is an example[/QUOTE]
I do not think you are the prime example of increased intelligence through meth-use.
[QUOTE=anders22;39677327]marijuana and mushrooms. /end of thread[/QUOTE]
They won't make you stupid (If your smart with them atleast.. Most of the problem)
But they won't make you smart either.
Maybe have some realizations or "epiphanies" but it's not gonna tell you how to do rocket science.
[QUOTE=Iago;39666008]I need help, over the pass 2 years I been suffering for massive fatigue, inability to pay attention and pretty must not being able to finish work.
Alot of people say i'm lazy when I actually have medical reason to my shit work ethics. The next 2 days I need to put in work hard and i was wondering if theyre any drugs that can help. Whatever that can help me work better school-wise.[/QUOTE]
I'd reccomend ADD/ADHD drugs, If you take well past the prescription limit you will in most cases get more energy and be thinkin like Einstein, And as far as i know they are really hard to overdose on (aslong as you don't mix with alcohol)
I tried to get an Adderall prescription for this. Couldn't convince either psychiatrist.
I've had my first success with performance-enhancing drugs today. I've snorted about 90mg of amphetamine and have worked without distraction for the last 6+ hours. I never do this (get distracted by stuff, fuck around on the internet for most of work time) and I'm pretty sure it was the stim that helped me. This all happened today and I'm still feeling motivated, gonna get another batch of work done.
So far I've been doing maths but have to stop because my hands hurts too much to keep writing - that's the only reason I'm here.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;39876798]I do not think you are the prime example of increased intelligence through meth-use.[/QUOTE]
i have a 3.65 or somethin GPA, want me to post my transcripts
yea but your common sense is that of a baby monkey
Shameless bump, I think this thread is great and should be on the first page.
It's my second night when I consumed amphetamine to remove the need for sleep and boost my focus and productivity. Again, it works great and the drug has removed any traces of fatigue from my body and mind. I was a little tired before I took it because I fucked up my sleep patterns during the Easter break but all of it disappeared when I took the drug.
Now I can focus very well on the subject that I'm studying and being awake for 17 hours so far does not make me very tired. A really nice condition for work and I highly recommend it.
This time I took the amph from a different source which claims to have around 50% purity (I trust this seller). Consuming one line has caused pain in both of my nostrils (I always divide my amph in two parts and use two nostrils not to overload any of them) but it wasn't different than usual. The drip, although unpleasant, was ordinary.
What happened after that is quite puzzling, though. As the drug came up (until around T+00:30) I had real trouble with concentrating - I tried looking something up on the Internet and kept forgetting what I needed. Also, focusing on a particular point (e.g. a line of text) has caused slightly painful tunnel vision - I got the feeling that I was "over-focusing" on it. Other than that, my stomach also rumbled for the first 4 or so hours and I was belching frequently. Not very worrying but weird nevertheless. When I stood up a few times, I also got a crazy head rush (which got very intense when I tried to poop).
Does anybody have an idea why the weird side-effects happened? I'd love to hear an explanation - was my stuff cut with something?
Sounds like it was cut yeah, that would explain the extra pain as well. What it was cut with though I can not answer, maybe some RC or maybe just a high amounts of caffeine (most common filler agent in street speed).
caffeine doesn't hurt that much when you snort it
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;40152207]caffeine doesn't hurt that much when you snort it[/QUOTE]
Never tried snorting caffeine lol, but I have heard it comes with a sting. But maybe that's because of different fillers being used in the caffeine pills.
me and my friend did it in a nerdy uni common room to sketch people out :v:
It's weird. The amph I just told you about and my first amph ever were from Silk Road, from 2 different vendors. In between them I got some actual street amph from a local dealer and, out of the three, the street stuff was the least painful for the nose but also the least potent.
It doesn't matter much though as long as it works properly and I don't spazz out. Thanks for the information fellas.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;40152297]Never tried snorting caffeine lol, but I have heard it comes with a sting. But maybe that's because of different fillers being used in the caffeine pills.[/QUOTE]
I've read that taking caffeine intranasally has affects less suited to stimulation/work efficiency than taking it orally. Too intense a come up, too hard a come down, and not much in between.
[QUOTE=brianosaur;39670658]I guess you haven't seen the movie limitless. lol[/QUOTE]
or flight
I'm pretty sure LSD made me better worker long-term. You can concentrate better on stuff and when you stop doing what you are doing you can almost feel mind-shift, almost like coming up or coming down.
Weird stuff is happening to me.
I've just woke up from a rest after a 3-day speed binge and in the last hours it was a pretty fucked up experience. Even though my thoughts were quite clear I could see that my brain was exhausted but not because it wanted to sleep, oh no. I noticed I should stop binging because my brain started making mistakes.
A dishwasher was active in my kitchen (gotta love those speed cleaning sprees) and I was sitting in my living room which is connected to the kitchen so I could hear the rumbling inside quite clearly. In my mind the sounds started making too much sense - the regular purring of the dishwasher turned into an old man speaking, a woman singing or a child screaming, or distant music. It wasn't detailed or understandable, of course, but it was horrifying to hear all kinds of shit from a dishwasher.
Also, in my last hours before I went to sleep I had to write something at school. It wasn't a problem (I was more worried about starting to smell like ammonia than my focus) but I noticed something was off. When I was looking at a white paper, the light falling from the ceiling above was not white but colorful, with patterns similar to stained glass. As much as it worried me at first I started to really enjoy it - it was like a very mild psychedelic experience.
I know none of the above should happen with amph which makes me think that my stuff might have been laced with something. Or maybe that's just what happens to my brain after 72 hours of activity - it was my first time doing it so I could never know.
Sleep deprivation and amph comedown. I also have psychedelic comedowns from stims man, but more intense (it's already like tripping for me after being up for 35+ hours, with very colorful visuals, moving text, psychedelic textures on everything etc).
I fucking love it lol, but I always assumed it was due to my HPPD and maybe my previous psychosis. Very fascinating that you experience this also.
Also yeah being up on stims for 3 days won't leave you a genius. You may feel like your mind is alert but your brain is just as tired and worn out, you're just pumping in more dopamine and norepinephrine to stay awake. You can notice this as you start doing subconcious mistakes much more often, like forgetting about things, constantly making errors in mental tasks, grammar and spelling mistakes e.t.c.
i hate how people say smoking weed helps them at school, i mean really so being stoned out of your mind really does help you do something besides eat. I dont really believe that
Look into nootropics. They are vitamins for your brain. Choline is something you can get from fish. Omega-3 fish oils hats healthy fats that are good for your brain.
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