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My brain becomes very rabid at night

night mogs
I'm starting to think maybe people like us are just wired differently

Lions in a world of sheep type thing if you get it

And maybe one day we will have a verbal battle of intellect, wit and megastardom.

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effects of cocaine my brother
I do zero recreational drugs.

None. Never tried either.
 
I think its genetics, adhd or maybe circadian rythym im not sure
When I was a kid there was this section in some comic book where they stated that it is best to try and revise on something before you sleep because it increases the efficacy.

Not sure if this is true, food for thought.

I wont look into it now, I plan to actually learn neurology after I'm done with my fantasy novels and basic physiology.
 
When I was a kid there was this section in some comic book where they stated that it is best to try and revise on something before you sleep because it increases the efficacy.

Not sure if this is true, food for thought.

I wont look into it now, I plan to actually learn neurology after I'm done with my fantasy novels and basic physiology.
Apparently this is a real thing, classifed as "sleep-dependent memory consolidation"
 
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