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Never heard of herAnyone here “know” or dealt with @Col_Cathcart at any point? Trying to buy tickets from them and worried I’m being scammed.
I choose not to do meth but whatever you choose to do is up to you…. I was talking more in general…Time to go buy some meth. Thanks for the courage!!
Wait...do you take the Stamet Stack??I'm taking roughly 1000mg of the 20:1 extract. It didn't say what the extract ratio on yours was, but yeah, the 1000mg (2x) is probably a good start.
The Stamets Stack calls for 5-20g of fresh LM mushrooms, which translates to 500-2000mg dry, so a 10:1 extract would be 50-200mg. At 1000mg of 20:1 extract, I have no side effects.
If you have the means and desire to take the full stack, the other mushroom that's part of the stack should be taken at far lower doses. LM doesn't cause anything interesting...but the other one does. Last time I mentioned the other mushroom, my post got dumped so I'll leave out the specifics, but if your interest is long term brain health you might look into it. The science is early, but they've demonstrated objective and significant psychomotor improvements in people over 55 (younger folks haven't lost anything yet). This is in addition to subjective improvements in mood, recall, focus, etc.
Just FYI...
I choose not to do meth but whatever you choose to do is up to you…. I was talking more in general…
My kids youth church group for example..
1.a person fell out of a raft while white rafting… no more white water rafting.
2. a person broke an ankle skating….. no more roller akating
we can’t ride in the back of truck around cades cove.
we have four foot high plastic scoots instead of slides at the park.
My mom use to dress up the kids like they were ready to disarm a bomb while riding their bike with training wheels on her drive way.
The list goes on and on.
You ever tried a stimpak?Wait...do you take the Stamet Stack??
I'd be very interested in trying when I come across the other one again. Have heard great things.
@Ulysees E. McGill ain't got the time or patience for that role, Suave! I wouldn't want him typing it up while helping folks in backckwoods KY and TN get to medical appointments (and I know he wouldn't). I guess he could do it while waiting on them but then circle back to my initial statement.
just so I can enjoy him demanding order when everyone checks out in the first quarter down by 14 and we pull off the dub in the 4th
Jmo, but I see us still using the signals while Hype ‘coaches up’ Nico through the earpiece.After watching the GT/FSU game I noticed that it took a bit of time for the QB to get the call into his headset and relay it to the rest of the team. I started wondering if this way of communication would slow down Heupel's offense since all the players aren't looking to the sidelines, getting the play and going. Just seems like this might slow us down a little. Thoughts?
Or that’s what you think you’re doing.I have had my bell rung more times than I can count, on the field and the farm, and I can do calculus and quantum physics.
Concussions closer together are much worse than spread out over the years.All the stats I have seen point to the fact that CTE is not an issue with "recreational" football players or those who don't play as a profession or into adulthood. It is the repeated punishment that is the risk just like boxers becoming punchy. I feel that if you choose football as profession today you are doing with eyes wide open and it is your choice to take the risk. As far as kids playing football, risk is much lower if not negligible. The violence of the collisions at the highest levels of football is off the charts when compared to youth football.
And as my Daddy used to say, "Anything perfectly safe is perfectly useless."