Message from @Oliver Starley

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2019-04-18 19:27:50 UTC  

That'd explain your underdeveloped brain filled with fried brain cells...

2019-04-18 19:28:05 UTC  

I can't wait to see this beautiful kitchen.

2019-04-18 19:28:07 UTC  

Wut?

2019-04-18 19:28:20 UTC  

The alcoholics were the previous owners, genius.

2019-04-18 19:29:35 UTC  

No, my problem is likely the opposite, early brain overgrowth caused by a compensatory BDNF release to protect against neuroinflammation.

2019-04-18 19:29:54 UTC  

@Deleted User Perfectly sensible life choice.

2019-04-18 19:31:12 UTC  

@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.

2019-04-18 19:31:58 UTC  

Interestingly, in animal models choline supplementation seems to counteract the effects of FAS, but worsens the effects of nicotine exposure.

2019-04-18 19:32:37 UTC  

(Foetal Alcohol Syndrome is FAS.)

2019-04-18 19:51:06 UTC  

lol

2019-04-18 19:52:06 UTC  

"Talkin' science'n' shit? What a faggit!" - Druiz, alleged high IQ man

2019-04-19 01:28:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/434537525126758401/568608722604261376/89e164b720878fd793eb7251076517190c35cc07992dafbce5fa9199c4228dae.png

2019-04-19 02:04:09 UTC  

Good thing they can't count.

2019-04-19 02:46:15 UTC  

You should probably start having kids

2019-04-19 02:47:49 UTC  

at this point whites would be better off learni g Spanish and moving south tbh

2019-04-19 02:49:31 UTC  

Nigga be a man and have atleast three kids then

2019-04-19 02:53:00 UTC  

I don't want to bring children into this world. Watch them suffer the way they would.

2019-04-19 03:21:46 UTC  

it won’t be an issue if you exercise regularly @Deleted User

2019-04-19 03:22:09 UTC  

plus, nice liberal talking point @Mr Strontium

2019-04-19 03:22:34 UTC  

what’s next, killing them before they have a chance to live?

2019-04-19 03:23:25 UTC  

You want weight lifting to induce BDNF expression.

2019-04-19 03:23:26 UTC  

Don't argue with Doctor Starley.

2019-04-19 03:23:57 UTC  

My grandfather was a mountain of muscle. Alz didn't care. Shriveled him like an autumn leaf.

2019-04-19 03:24:02 UTC  

@Oliver Starley I'm afraid some people get fucked by their genomes, its possible to do everything right and still get that horrid disease.

2019-04-19 03:24:51 UTC  

I'd rather die than have people I love see me slowly dissolve before their eyes like that, in a never-ending funeral.

2019-04-19 03:25:50 UTC  

@Deleted User There are commercially available substances that have a chance of helping you.

2019-04-19 03:26:26 UTC  

Methylene Blue, though its potential has been squandered by a severely botched clinical trial.

2019-04-19 03:27:25 UTC  

They went with the less effective 100 mg thrice daily dose instead of the most effective one, 60 mg thrice daily.

2019-04-19 03:28:24 UTC  

(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".)

2019-04-19 03:30:06 UTC  

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.

2019-04-19 03:31:07 UTC  

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.

2019-04-19 03:32:13 UTC  

@Deleted User There have been human clinical trials with a substance called colostrinin that were highly promising.

2019-04-19 03:33:25 UTC  

@Deleted User It cannot be overstated, when it comes to risk mitigation an early start is important.

2019-04-19 03:35:03 UTC  

<:ViolenceHasEscalated:437035264838336513> we all going to die at some point... the point is that we live and reproduce

2019-04-19 03:35:28 UTC  

Man this black kang out here schoolin deez wypipo n sheit

2019-04-19 03:35:40 UTC  

sep for Oliver

2019-04-19 03:37:16 UTC  

Although by no means a guaranteed preventer if implemented, his advocacy of exercise as a method of AD prevention is laudable.

2019-04-19 03:37:37 UTC  

It is amazing what exercise can do for the brain, especially in older people.

2019-04-19 03:38:15 UTC  

@Deleted User It may not be inevitable, even for you.

2019-04-19 03:39:29 UTC  

Short bursts of high intensity exercise get you the most bang for your buck.