Schizophonia

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  1. All I noticed after three days of nofap was that I gradually started walking like this :
  2. All websites are easier to use on computer
  3. @Blackhawk Have you ever tested your testosterone/DHT? The feeling of everything going through/attacking you feels like weak GABAergic signaling and/or strong NMDA signaling.
  4. Ironically, you avoid doing """evil""" to protect your ego. Ultimately everything is for your interest.
  5. If God is truly "free", how does he choose whether to imagine x or y? If there is a choice, it must ultimately rely on some value to decide, so it is prosinier of this one, isn't it? Does "freedom" basically mean something tangible?
  6. Freedom is an illusion. The Christian Augustianist/Jansenist view is already technically more rational even if it looks like strange cope and makes the Abrahamic logic even more twisted.
  7. Sex is too cumbersome under any psychedelic.
  8. Of course. First alcohol, then coffee and tobacco. There is a totable member of the French nobility known to be one of the first European heavy consumers and promoters of cannabis. I forgot his name though. Balzac consumed the equivalent of 47 coffees a day (not expresso i guess ) https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/what-i-assume-honore-de-balzac-thought-after-drinking-each-of-his-fifty-daily-cups-of-coffee
  9. They're too hidden to be seen most of the time anyway. While the buttocks... But just be discreet
  10. It seems like a shitty town. A rich bling bling enclave in the middle of a desert, a bit like dubai but worse.
  11. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0149763415000287 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25498416/
  12. They decrease energy production, and libido by increasing prolactin. Even if I were suicidal (which I'm not) I'd rather take benzodiazepines here and there.
  13. The more you eat the more you have to pay attention to possible problematic elements. If I listen to my instincts, I no longer want oats, a number of very fibrous plants, unripe bananas, etc. The same goes for "healthy" animal products such as raw milk or liver. If I eat what I really like (rice/white pasta and tubers with butter, fake vegetables like tomatoes, carrots or cucumbers, muscle meat, cheese, well-cooked vegetable soup, eggs...) my brain fog disappears fast. Just my two cents.
  14. If God is infinite imagination then it must be possible. But if that's the case, then God would be stuck in that dream indefinitely, which doesn't make too much sense. What did I miss ?
  15. I don't know, sociopath seems like a pretty broad concept. It has to be case by case Of course If they are in control or if their behavior is compulsive. In fact I will self-correct, for me it is essential control that differentiates mental illness from "neuroatypy". So to clarify a person who lies all the time by "calculation" is not really "crazy" but a pathological liar would be, in short. Ditto It seems legitimate, because these personality disorders are for the most part undergone, handicapped. Yes, but maybe there's some mental illness that drives you to tell the truth all the time. I could perhaps give answers to more specific questions but it is quite difficult to elucubrate on such broad subjects. And ultimately it seems to be a problem of semantics.
  16. @Jowblob Nicotine is a legal nootropic in most countries. Ditto for a number of plants.
  17. Psychedelics are potentially dangerous for ordinary people. This is how the government resonates to decide what is going to be banned or not.
  18. It's weird when you're attracted to women who seem pre-pubescent.
  19. When you are excessively removed from objective reality for some reason. By "reality" I also and above all mean the reality of what is good for working on one's libidinal agenda. A conscious, calculating mythomaniac is not really mentally ill.
  20. If a glass of orange juice is enough to influence you to this point, there is a problem with your metabolism.