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Anonymous (9 replies)
I've smoked weed from age 16 all the way to age 20. That's 4 important developmental years.
I'm pretty sure it fucked up my working memory, since I can't hold as many things in my brain at the same time, like I used to be able to.
Could someone that has already done the research on this topic, link me some studies on weed and its impact IQ/working memory? I just need to confirm if the damage is permanent or not
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>>14347376 Good news is if you quit if you actually give it like a year off or two your brain will repair
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>>14347376 psycosomatic lazyness is very strong in the druggie mind
my memory is godlike and im a stoner since 13... memory is something that is worked, its not always spontaneous. Your intellect will fluctuate throughout life and if you fail to realize this then its easy to 'forget' basic things. Until usually one day you get a new hobby or revisit something old and the next thing you know its like you have your younger brain back. I self realized this phenomenon about 5 years ago and since then I have noticed it come on, but I am able to force myself into not being retarded. Very likely related, I also have complete control over my sex drive now, for better or worse.
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>>14347627 now quit caffeine
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>>14348577 Caffeine? Its not hard to get out of, you can recover in like a week.
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>>14347376 > I can't hold as many things in my brain at the same time Four. An average human brain can hold four items in short-term memory simultaneously.
Weed makes your brain work slower.
Anonymous (14 replies)
My bros. I need your help. What the fuck is this thing on my face? Doesn't feel like a pimple. It's like a red bump. Been putting acne cream on it yet it won't fucking go away. Help me science men...
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Go to the doctor.
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>>14348084 looks like an extra nippel? if you are female it may sprout into an entire breast
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Did you go quail hunting with Dick Cheney?
Anonymous (7 replies)
why methylphenidate isn't prescribed to people who want to lose weight? i am a fatfuck too and i haven't eaten anything today. i'm not even hungry thanks to methylphenidate.
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>>14349156 you are still fat fuck, so clearly it doesn't work
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>>14349352 they probably will some day
nowadays the push is for less medication, and more lifestyle and environmental changes, guess they're following that trend somehow
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>>14349354 i gained most of my excess weight when i took a year break from the drug.
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>>14349156 >take ritalin >not hungry for 6 hours >next day don't take ritalin >insatiable hunger it just promotes binging and fasting.
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>>14349383 yeah that's usually how "anti obese" drugs work, don't think scientists haven't thought it through
Anonymous (49 replies)
How do the redditiers of 4chan justify the environmental impact of their lithium batteries and electric cars?
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>>14347918 what a pointless waste, green energy shit is all fake and gay
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>>14346869 >this same exact thread again Kys faggot
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Anonymous (5 replies)
Wouldn't the so called quantum vacuum breakdown destroy conservation of energy?
Or would the energy requirements to cause the breakdown always be higher than the energy you could get in return?
>Turn breakdown device on, gravity no longer affects you.
>Levitate thousands of tons of material high up
>Turn device off
>Free potential energy
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>>14348271 Which way would be up tho
Froivoy smixber
>>14348271 Does the cost off turning gravity off counter balance the energy given by weights? I guess you could keep increasing wieght?
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>>14348275 yeah what i was considering is if you put a bunch of metal in something then the volume that needed to be separated from normal spacetime would increase together with the weight, but if you put a neutron star in it then it can't possibly make it so conservation of energy is preserved. unless the energy required to even turn it on would be too great to even be feasible
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Maybe you could never get it to work at 100 percent efficiency, only at a certain percentage and that that would solve it. Or is there even a reason why nothing could ever break conservation of energy?
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Anonymous (15 replies)
This is the recently unveiled statue of Danielle Twum at the Smithsonian institute in Washington D.C.
Is this finally enough to prove to /sci that Danielle Twum is a famous and important scientist and is worthy of being posted here or are you going to chimp out over Twum getting recognized by the Smithsonian? Maybe one day you will get immortalized in the Smithsonian, if they open up a museum about masturbating to homosexual pedo chink cartoons.
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>>14348923 it's amazing how closed-minded you have to be to think these are solely a white phenomenon.
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>>14348950 Some points apply to asians, other points to muslims. Modern times African culture(not traditions) is mostly based on these values as well, what I mean is that Africans don't really have their own distinct modern culture, it is either western whiteness principles or ancient tribalism.
But generally white western world runs on these principles.
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>>14348982 The infographic is implying that these qualities are solely a "white" thing, that is the issue I am having with it.
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the least they could do is make her do a pose like the other one
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>>14348993 No anon, they're based on the work of some author who wrote a book called "white fragility"
the purpose is to create an excuse to demonise whites but it backfired
Anonymous (38 replies)
>when zoomers do science
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>>14349253 I can imagine her looking for advice on the internet or among class mates and someone equally out of touch suggesting that.
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>>14349167 What's immiral?
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>>14349239 shut your mouth rasha, or get mouth cancer for every filth you say
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>>14349241 By doing this, she contributed to undermining both the public authority of doctors, the trust of patients that their doctor will act without bias, and the ethical standards of those around her.
If she did this as a politician, I'd say she should be put to death. As a doctor, I'll settle for her being barred from practicing medicine.
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>>14349231 Individualism is inherent to capitalism. Atomise the individual and then fill the gap with consumption.
Anonymous (10 replies)
How muscular were prehistoric humans?
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>>14349277 Tribal life is tribal life, persistance hunting doesn't reward being heavier than you need to be.
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>>14349181 >How muscular were prehistoric humans? ANEs were jackeded megafauna hunters
WHGs were lightweights
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>>14349181 What do the ladies like more /fit/ or /sci/?
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>>14349376 Depends on the woman.
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>>14349198 how do they shave?
Anonymous (7 replies)
Rate my math teachers intelligence by his behavior
>He admitted doing mathematics made him feel smart
>has superiority complex
>can only teach Algebra I and geometry.
>says he doesn't care about Euclid only the money
Is he a brainlet ? or is he playing 4D chess
[Yes or no, ]
if none above
open answer/ free write: Your opinions
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You have to be 18 to post here.
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>>14347733 10/10
10/10
-10/10
-100^inf/10
total score: -inf/10
There is nothing more ruthless than the truth. No force as fair, no force more creative, nor destructive.
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>>14347737 he means algebraic geometry
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>only cares about the money >math teacher
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>>14347733 He is an example of about 90% of undergrad STEMfags.
So, a turbobrainlet with delusions of grandeur.
Was like that (probably still is), but at least I am aware that I am functionally retarded when it comes to math.
Anonymous (14 replies)
Since water freezes at 0 degrees celsius, does that mean if I keep it at +0.0001 degrees it won't freeze no matter how long? What's the actual margin of error?
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Temperature is a bulk statistical quantity used to stand in for the fact that we can't possibly know the kinetics of every last atom/molecule/particle at a given time. It's a blanket description of the motion of a bunch of shit. If enough water molecules slow down for long enough near each other the attractive hydrogen bonds will organize into a crystal lattice. Theoretically this could happen in a volume of superheated steam, but it's absurdly improbable. Depending on how close you got to freezing and what sources of crystal nucleation were around it's easy to imagine small crystals briefly forming. It'd be the opposite effect as supercooling, only the liquid would be the ground state instead of the solid.
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>>14347303 what's the pressure in the system?
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>>14347348 Wrong. Kelvin is the scientific temperature defined at 0K for absolute zero. The gradations of Kelvin are defined via the gradations of centigrade, which is defined as 1/100th the difference of water boiling and melting at STP.
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