Message from @MerricBrady
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Psychologist's fallacy, just because you can't imagine doing something without some major push, doesn't mean that's the case for any particular person.
muh its about you
its stll true
Merely asserting something is true does not make it so.
You are saving for the future, my mother for example wants to finally have a good kitchen after years having to use one with diminutive bench space that was designed by alcoholics who got most of their calories elsewhere.
AND install ducted aircon.
That'd explain your underdeveloped brain filled with fried brain cells...
I can't wait to see this beautiful kitchen.
Wut?
The alcoholics were the previous owners, genius.
No, my problem is likely the opposite, early brain overgrowth caused by a compensatory BDNF release to protect against neuroinflammation.
@Deleted User Perfectly sensible life choice.
@druiz Also, FAS won't fill your head with "fried" neurons, it will fill your head with fewer neurons, especially cholinergic ones apparently. They get both smaller and less numerous.
Interestingly, in animal models choline supplementation seems to counteract the effects of FAS, but worsens the effects of nicotine exposure.
(Foetal Alcohol Syndrome is FAS.)
lol
"Talkin' science'n' shit? What a faggit!" - Druiz, alleged high IQ man
Good thing they can't count.
at this point whites would be better off learni g Spanish and moving south tbh
Nigga be a man and have atleast three kids then
I don't want to bring children into this world. Watch them suffer the way they would.
it won’t be an issue if you exercise regularly @Deleted User
plus, nice liberal talking point @Mr Strontium
what’s next, killing them before they have a chance to live?
You want weight lifting to induce BDNF expression.
Don't argue with Doctor Starley.
My grandfather was a mountain of muscle. Alz didn't care. Shriveled him like an autumn leaf.
@Oliver Starley I'm afraid some people get fucked by their genomes, its possible to do everything right and still get that horrid disease.
I'd rather die than have people I love see me slowly dissolve before their eyes like that, in a never-ending funeral.
@Deleted User There are commercially available substances that have a chance of helping you.
Methylene Blue, though its potential has been squandered by a severely botched clinical trial.
They went with the less effective 100 mg thrice daily dose instead of the most effective one, 60 mg thrice daily.
(They believed "well if we use a different pro-drug that will solve the problem and we can use the higher dose, more drug better".)
Just an FYI, methylene blue starts actually inducing TAU aggregation rather than inhibiting it at certain doses, so there abso-fucking-lutely is hormesis present that no pro-drug will fix.
Now, even in that case it still protects neurons from some components of Tau toxicity, but some aspects of its potentially beneficial effects are flipped.
@Deleted User There have been human clinical trials with a substance called colostrinin that were highly promising.
@Deleted User It cannot be overstated, when it comes to risk mitigation an early start is important.
<:ViolenceHasEscalated:437035264838336513> we all going to die at some point... the point is that we live and reproduce