[geeks] Yuppie Hell

Kris Kirby kris at catonic.net
Thu Apr 11 17:23:08 CDT 2002


On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 s at avoidant.org wrote:
> Nope. Recent studies show NO significant decrease in IQ for chronic
> users.

I didn't say IQ. 8-)

> I firmly believe in "state-sensitive memory". Something you learn when
> under the influence will be more easily recallable under the same
> influence. That means the easiest fix for the memory issues is to stay
> under the influence, no?
>
> I also believe the relative inteligence of the user in question to be a
> factor. If it DOES affect processing capability, a drop from 148 to 137
> will be far less noticeable than a similar drop from 108 to 97, or more
> dramatically, from 98 to 87.

That's a temporary setback, if any.

The only lasting problem that I've been able to find is that my mind will
be going down the bunny trail just fine and then my train of thought
totally evaporates and I go dead stop and "reboot".

Just seems that the older I get, the more sense it makes not to do sh*t. I
enjoy the effects, but I don't want to deal with the side effects.

And I really hate alcohol.

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