Release 100% of your brain power

Powerful Brain <Rose+Maria@brainepowers.com> Thu, 19 February 2015 00:50 UTC

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Ever seen the move Limitless with Bradley Cooper?  Well if you do not know what I am talking about then I will give you the summary of the movie.

With the help of a mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100 percent of his brain abilities, a struggling writer becomes a financial wizard.

Well that sums it up, and now that pill is out there and available to everyone to harness those powers.
http://www.brainepowers.com/ceca/566_nightcaps/goody.htm




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festival of 2015 crown.. My ONLY problem with 'Roo is that it is logistically hard to get to, regardless of where you're coming from (unless you live in TN). My girlfriend is originally from Chicago so I might check out Lolla this year as I've never been and she knows plenty of people w go every year (plus they have a flash  for 3 day pes for 60 in March haha).
Yea - my 3 of my friends and I were planning on driving down for 'Roo from NYC where we live. Long drive, but split between 4 drivers it wouldn't be too bad (I have a Subaru Outback, so semi-spacious).

If not, there's always next year
Love to see DFA 1979. Makes me believe they really did drop off to finish their record and it wasn't a hard feelings thing. 
I got to see them twice in 2011, once at coaca, and a  sw at the Williamsburg Waterfront. 
are together- as in, when we sit next to each other at restaurants we talk, when we find ourselves standing in the kitchen grabbing another beer we talk, maybe we hug when we see each other, or maybe we shared a ride to the theatre and had a long more meaningful conversation,- still, I have never spent time with any of these folks for a wle day, just the two of us. 

This is in contrast to the friends I consider my closest- the ones I call up and invite over to hang out with just me, the ones I think 
to aging.  So if we're going to talk about social stigmatization of trnt and  in men, social stigmatization of steroid use( and also impotence trnts) would seem to be a more practical topic. These would increase masculinity tugh.
Yeah, but AFAIK there's no evidence that low testosterone causes depression, so that isn't helpful in explaining the eipdemiology. There are a bunch of biochemical effects that are ociated with clinical depression--cortisol levels and inflammation are kind of the t topics de jour.  
Cortisol is released to counter anxiety that is already happening. It might be easier to test for, but I don't see what that has to do with the topic. Chemical imbalances in the brain are tught( by almost everyone) to cause depression. These imbalances are tught to have many possible causes, poor physical health is undoubtedly one of them. Exercise is just as effective at treating depression and anxiety as ceuticals( with good side effects instead of bad ones), and 
I think that it would be nice if there was one, but I can't start it because of scol, job, and friends taking up my time. If there is already one, then can someone lead me to it?
/r/thejwittz is private for some reason.
Some bas claimed it for himself to troll us.
Is there a way to fix that? Like message 
I just got a new tablet and the p of the Dispatch app looks pretty cool. I'm just wondering if anyone has bothered to subscribe for it and if so, what you tught. I like getting local news and tught this might be a nice option.
I am a weekend subscriber for the paper edition and I also have access to each day's Digital edition. If you read the newspaper daily, it's worth it. It's nice to have access to the Digital edition on other days of the week when I have the time to sit and read it, otherwise I am content with skimming the headlines on Dispatch.com.
The app is rough. Compared to an app like NYT (not content, just app) it's hard for me to stomach it. But my dad w doesn't know any better uses it daily. I wish NYT would license white label versions of their app for smaller papers to populate with their own content. Papers the size of the Dispatch do not come close to having the resources to dedicate to such a thing, and it sws.
They have a promo rate I got emailed about for Sunday delivery + the digital edition of