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#1 mentatpsi

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Posted 17 August 2010 - 11:01 PM


Ever wonder what the gold mine nootropic would be like? Ever wonder at the notion of finding that perfect cocktail, compound, or botanical that arises within your cognition the imagination of geniuses, the intellect and reason of gods, the perception of an owl? All of your life you've been searching, awaiting it all, hoping that your spending of money wouldn't be lost in a hopeless pursuit. Well there's this book that I think may be enjoyed, it invigorates that very passion within, revitalizes the ambitions, helps the cynic... at least during the beginning. As such I wanted to share it here. Let me know what you guys think.

Amazon: The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn

do be aware that you can get it much cheaper by selecting the hardcover format, at around 2 dollars, not including shipping and handling.
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Posted 18 August 2010 - 08:21 PM

Ever wonder what the gold mine nootropic would be like? Ever wonder at the notion of finding that perfect cocktail, compound, or botanical that arises within your cognition the imagination of geniuses, the intellect and reason of gods, the perception of an owl? All of your life you've been searching, awaiting it all, hoping that your spending of money wouldn't be lost in a hopeless pursuit. Well there's this book that I think may be enjoyed, it invigorates that very passion within, revitalizes the ambitions, helps the cynic... at least during the beginning. As such I wanted to share it here. Let me know what you guys think.

Amazon: The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn

do be aware that you can get it much cheaper by selecting the hardcover format, at around 2 dollars, not including shipping and handling.


"Eddie's not the only one addicted to MDT, but now that his dealer is dead, he's the only one with a supply. While the drug is helping Eddie make the kind of money he's only dreamed about, he's also beginning to suffer the side effects: Blinding headaches. Violent outbursts. Ominous blackouts. And when Eddie tries to trace the other users, he discovers the terrifying truth. . ."

Are you sure that you actually read this? The inspiration you derived seems...misguided... ;)

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#3 mentatpsi

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Posted 18 August 2010 - 08:27 PM

Ever wonder what the gold mine nootropic would be like? Ever wonder at the notion of finding that perfect cocktail, compound, or botanical that arises within your cognition the imagination of geniuses, the intellect and reason of gods, the perception of an owl? All of your life you've been searching, awaiting it all, hoping that your spending of money wouldn't be lost in a hopeless pursuit. Well there's this book that I think may be enjoyed, it invigorates that very passion within, revitalizes the ambitions, helps the cynic... at least during the beginning. As such I wanted to share it here. Let me know what you guys think.

Amazon: The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn

do be aware that you can get it much cheaper by selecting the hardcover format, at around 2 dollars, not including shipping and handling.


"Eddie's not the only one addicted to MDT, but now that his dealer is dead, he's the only one with a supply. While the drug is helping Eddie make the kind of money he's only dreamed about, he's also beginning to suffer the side effects: Blinding headaches. Violent outbursts. Ominous blackouts. And when Eddie tries to trace the other users, he discovers the terrifying truth. . ."

Are you sure that you actually read this? The inspiration you derived seems...misguided... ;)


lol, during the beginning, the first 100 pages or so, it's really invigorating. Even the dead dealer is something you deal with when you see the immensity of change from the slacker type, to the highly motivated, genius type persona the character develops as a result of the mdt-48. Even still, the word addiction is rather relative. If you're taking something everyday, and it there are definitive benefits of the product, would you label that an addiction or an educated choice? In regards to MDT 48, it's a bit easier to label it an addiction, but for those taking piracetam, deprenyl, or any of the other nootropics, addiction isn't really the cause of the intake... rather a desire to reach a higher ideal.

Regardless, the book motivates a lot during the beginning. You get some of that invigoration from the author and the vividness of the experiences.




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