Message from @Vlad The Impaler

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2020-02-06 17:17:01 UTC  

Tip for energy, taking coffee and then a power nap of 10-20 minutes can really help

2020-02-06 17:18:04 UTC  

another tip: drink ice water

2020-02-06 17:18:54 UTC  

Tbh I’m bored, I’mma learn calculus out of boredom.

Another tip: Don't drink so much coffee.

2020-02-06 17:19:05 UTC  

^^^

2020-02-06 17:19:08 UTC  

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2020-02-06 17:19:15 UTC  

Dunking too much coffee can make you crash, yes?

2020-02-06 17:19:20 UTC  

... no

2020-02-06 17:19:22 UTC  

LOL

2020-02-06 17:19:30 UTC  

i think i just get dependent

2020-02-06 17:19:40 UTC  

there’s no such thing as too much

2020-02-06 17:19:44 UTC  

this is my 3rd today

2020-02-06 17:19:50 UTC  

There is when it comes to caffeine though.

2020-02-06 17:19:59 UTC  

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2020-02-06 17:20:12 UTC  

Iirc, it’s that you have to consume more and more caffeine for the same effect as you continue drinking it

2020-02-06 17:20:17 UTC  

i have gaps in my schedule in where i can nap

2020-02-06 17:20:43 UTC  

pretty much

2020-02-06 17:20:53 UTC  

but im in college its inevitable at this point

2020-02-06 17:21:03 UTC  

Well of course

2020-02-06 17:21:03 UTC  

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2020-02-06 17:21:31 UTC  

When it’s college, loads of time cramming is involved yes?

"Caffeine has been associated with anxiety, restlessness, and difficulty sleeping. In addition, some studies suggest that drinking it regularly, even in moderate amounts, can cause chronic headaches and migrainesΒ ." -Lisa Wartenberg, Healthline.

2020-02-06 17:22:22 UTC  

Oh that too

2020-02-06 17:22:30 UTC  

Because it stimulates your nervous system.

Tea is a great alternative as it still has caffeine but not high amounts. Personally, I only drink tea because I can't stand the taste of coffee.

2020-02-06 17:23:58 UTC  

Ah ha, I see, the video is telling me that if I were to become a science major, I may have to take more calculus

2020-02-06 17:24:08 UTC  

So learning this early sounds like a good idea

What do you want to do career wise?

2020-02-06 17:25:06 UTC  

I’m going into law so I can avoid calculus for the rest of my life

2020-02-06 17:25:09 UTC  

Well, I’m not really specific on career, but I do want to have a science-oriented occupation

2020-02-06 17:25:09 UTC  

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2020-02-06 17:25:44 UTC  

I’m currently on two sides of the coin, either *just science*, or that I could become a professor for science related subjects.

You must be quite smart then.

2020-02-06 17:26:05 UTC  

Not a high school teacher because I’d hate to be restricted by curricula

2020-02-06 17:26:48 UTC  

Well I have a curiosity that makes me smarter indeed, the more I know, the more I’ll want to know still.

2020-02-06 17:26:57 UTC  

Boredom is also a push factor too

2020-02-06 17:27:21 UTC  

Though sometimes it nullifies my curiosity, but hey in some cases, it motivates it.

2020-02-06 17:28:24 UTC  

My reason for being a professor is that I’d find it both meaningful for myself and for posterity to inspire students with the same burning curiosity as I have.

I'm more of a practical person myself, I'm better at doing things physically rather than mentally, but I would say I have a lot of common sense which makes me seem smarter.

2020-02-06 17:29:19 UTC  

Having a lot of common sense is a good thing, so I’d like to know what common sense you know.

2020-02-06 17:30:03 UTC  

bruh