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Women: "Do men even have feelings?" Meanwhile men:
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Guy at work farted in the office so bad that we all cleared out and when we had a meeting about how people need to go outside to fart from here on, absolutely nobody laughed or even smiled. It was a fart so bad it made the entire concept of farts unfunny for all of us
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for what the monkey considers business the horse considers play
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Jan 15
"The coin is pumping bro, are you still in?"
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24 Dec 2025
There is knowledge and wisdom to be found all around us: When I saw it, I considered it well; I looked on it and received instruction
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The built environment = the human habitat. Every policy, incentive, and regulation that influences the built environment should start and end with this understanding. Humans, like any living creature, have ideal conditions we flourish under and adverse conditions that degrade our species, individually and collectively. The goal needs to be a human habitat that maximizes human flourishing. Everything else, and I mean everything, should flow downstream of that ultimate “why”. Yet, when is the last time you heard a city councilor, fire marshall, traffic engineer, planning department, public works dept, professional board or regulator verbalize this? This is a problem. If you can’t define what success looks like…
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Her: What are ya'll gonna do with a truckbed full of 2x4s, old rotars, and 550 cord? Me: First of all, lower your voice--
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so you want the insane efficacy of adderall without the risk of irreversible cognitive decline, life altering addiction and ending up a disgusting junkie? this is the EXTENDED VOLUME of THE full two-part stack, cycling, dosages, timing, side effects & how to avoid them and the stores i buy my compounds from to achieve peak cognitive and performance enhancement to crush my goals through the power of deep focus and endless energy and vitality - WITHOUT compromising my health, nuking my biomarkers or sacrificing longevity. in fact, this stack is quite literally neuroprotective, it enhances neuroplasticity, and it promotes neurogenesis. bookmark this now, because you do NOT want to lose this asset. let’s begin. our stack is split into two, with some overlaps. the main difference in the stacks is the main stimulant/ eugeroic (wakefulness promoting agent) that we utilize to achieve our goal. most other compounds are what we call “supportive supplements”. they help us potentiate the main compound and minimize side effects by providing proper support to the brain, gut, and nervous system. and some minerals, vitamins and herbals that are simply too good to pass up on. they too, are key parts to the stack. i will mark the main compound in bolded text. the reason that the split of two stacks is crucial is because we at all cost want to avoid building a tolerance or risk altering our natural homeostasis. main stack #1 (mon, wed, thurs (add sat and sun at need) taken on an empty stomach as early as possible - modafinil 200 mg/ armodafinil 150 mg - alpha gpc 300 mg - l-theanine 800 mg - caffeine 200 mg - l-tyrosine 500mg - creatine 10 g - taurine 5 g - ginkgo biloba 120 mg - intranasal bromantane 54 mg (4-10 hours after initial ingestion of stack above if needing an extra kick) main stack #2 (tues, fri) - noopept (omberacetam) 30 mg - phenylpiracetam 240 mg - l-theanine 400 mg - saffron extract 30 mg - caffeine 200 mg - creatine 10 g - taurine 5 g - ginkgo biloba 120 mg - methylene blue 3 drops/ 750 mcg (2-6 hours after initial ingestion of stack above if needing an extra kick) (can be switched to intranasal or subcutaneous semax) stack #3 - stays the same every day - take with lunch - b-complex - omega 3's - vitamin d3 k2 - zinc - boron - selenium stack #4 - stays the same every day - take with dinner - magnesium l-threonate/ glycinate - copper this is the actual stack. you can find all vendors/ stores i use linked in the notion sheet in my profile. but this is NOT the whole story. there are some habits you need to embody to maximize the efficacy and remove any risk for side effects: - hydrate with electrolytes throughout the day - write your to-do list the night before. if you don’t go in with a plan, you won’t be productive. - prioritize sleep. at least 5-7 hours. even if you don’t feel like you “need” it. - no artificial dopamine during the day, and especially the morning before starting work. you need your work to be the most dopamine-inducing thing you do. that’s when it becomes fun. - I like & recommend fasting until 1-3 pm, but this might not be right for you. experiment. - eat a few spoonfuls of kefir with your morning stack (this doesn’t break the fast, doesn’t spike glucose). it helps maintain a healthy gut microbiome. - start each day by doing 1-2 easy tasks to manufacture a positive feedback loop, then do the hardest/ biggest task. - phone on dnd, leave emails etc for after you finish your main work. - clean and organized workspace. potential side effects and their solution: - headache? hydrate more and up the alpha-gpc dosage by adding 300 mg to one more day at a time. - insomnia? dose the main compound earlier and decrease the dose by 25%. - muscle tension/ neck rigidity? again, hydrate more and get in some movement by stretching. - higher heart rate than usual? decrease the dose of your main compound by 25%. - anxiety? decrease the dose of your main compound by 25% and double the dose of l-theanine and taurine. - tired? cut the l-theanine dose by 50%. - dizzy? cut the saffron extract completely. some people (i was one of them) experience headaches and neck rigidity during the first days of taking modafinil/ armodafinil despite proper hydration and replenishing choline with alpha-gpc. if you stick it out for a week, it’ll stop. the dosages outlined in the stack (especially for the main compounds) is what i have found works best for me. your ideal dose may be different, so follow this protocol when first starting: start with 25% of the dose i recommend. increase dose each day by 25%. assess each day in detailed writing. at the end of day four, determine your ideal dose and stick to it. the weekly cycling is outlined above with days. but what about a longer timeframe? i recommend taking at least 1 full week off all psychoactives each quarter. this is the stack i have developed after tireless research, personal experiments, and an obsessive drive to create my magnum opus of longevity-focused cognitive & performance enhancement. this and more information is outlined in my notion database and protocol sheet linked in my profile. check it out. save it in your notes app. copy it over to a google doc in case i change my mind. i could be selling this for $$$, but i genuinely just fucking love the game. this is not medical advice. my philosophy on cognitive enhancement, health, performance, optimization, habits, etc., is not intended for the average person. it is for the obsessed. the builders. the creators. the pioneers. if this is not you - or who you want to be, scroll and ignore. more on my philosophy, experiments & protocols: - notion.so/cognitive-enhancem… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/… - x.com/BasedBiohacker/status/…
an important distinction about everything i write about on this page; my take on cognitive enhancement, health, performance, optimization, habits, supplementation, EVERYTHING is not intended nor applicable for the average person with average ambition and an average mind. it is for the people that know they're made for something more. the ones that care about results. the obsessed, the ones ready to sacrifice, the ones that want to live and breathe intensity in every facet of their life. the ones that have or seek a deep purpose that is bigger than themselves to dedicate their life to. the ones that feel a deep sense of responsibility to the people they love. the ones that want to love their work, and leave this earth with a body of work. the people that always want MORE. more life. more experiences. more results. more money. more love. more desire. more aura. more legacy. MORE. HOWEVER, i write, live and research through the lens of maximum efficacy AND longevity. as i state in my public notion doc, i do not recommend compounds that risk dependency, have neurodestructive side effects, or are supported by highly limited/ superficial/ narrow research. i only write about what i live and breath everyday.
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29 Nov 2025
how to NOT fail your first business: - stop setting up stupid tools (notion workspace, CRM...) that don't generate revenue - making your website & logo your #1 priority is a trap - put ALL your energy into generating leads - deliver a service so good that customers physically can't leave - don't even THINK about scaling for the first 3 months - never hire cheap contractors - do it yourself first, THEN delegate - focus on ONE offer and execute it relentlessly until it's easy - never sell your time - never sell cheap, it attracts nightmare clients - say what you'll do, then do what you said - invest early cash in infrastructure that prepares you for scale later on - build strong onboarding flows - focus obsessively on your clients and they'll make you more $ than any cold outreach ever will
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Cloudflare uses lava lamps for their encryption. No, I am not kidding. In their San Francisco office, Cloudflare has a wall filled with lava lamps with cameras pointed at them 24/7. At random intervals, a picture is taken, and that image is sent to the Cloudflare servers. That is then turned into a series of numbers that is then turned into an encryption key. You're probably wondering "Why not just have a computer do it." Well, computers are actually really bad at making things random. They follow patterns, and those patterns are easy for hackers to figure out. Thus making Cloudflare susceptible. So the solution is the real world. Nature is random. Wild, dare I say. If these giant tech companies see the value in the wild and natural and random, you should too. ;)
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12 Nov 2025
therapy only works if you have a lower IQ than the therapist
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why is it so hard to say rough twice in a row : /
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29 Oct 2025
you won’t believe how much peace you get once you start tuplizing *everything*. e.g. instead of arguing about where to eat with your gf, just ask her how strongly she feels. she’s like “thai, 9.” you’re like “italian, 6.” done. turns into math, not war. similarly feelings & other sensations can be better understood by you & your mind if they are just low dimensional vectors. & once you vectorize your thoughts & comms, life turns into gradient descent on mutual discomfort (this includes yourself).
29 Oct 2025
can't believe it took me decades to realize feelings are better described as tuples `(sensation, location)` rather than emotion words
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Yeah that’s it I’m just in my learning phase 😇
Men ages 18 to 25 should NOT be “financially comfy.” They should not “play it safe” or “index and chill.” They should go way off the reservation, buy garbage stocks, read 10-Ks until 3 AM, lose money, and get humbled by Mr. Market. The best deep value investors I know all went through that brutal apprenticeship. Some blew up their first portfolio in cigar butts, some spent months stalking micro-caps no one’s heard of, some lived on ramen while refreshing OTC filings, some dumpster-dived for net-nets in post-industrial towns. Others took Greyhounds to shareholder meetings in hotel basements or spent entire summers cold-calling IR departments for annual reports that never came. If a young investor doesn’t go through that “hard years” phase where he’s uncomfortable, confused, and convinced he’s the next Buffett until reality crushes him, he’s ruined. He becomes “soft,” dependent on screens and narratives, allergic to pain. And that softness calcifies into a lifetime of mediocrity: passive, overdiversified, and spiritually indexed. Anyone mentoring a young investor MUST push him toward his “Benjamin Graham moment.” It doesn’t matter how he does it. Maybe he buys a 0.3× book value steel mill, maybe he gets rugged in a liquidation, maybe he finds religion in the footnotes, but he needs that year or two of being definitively uncomfortable. Only then does he earn the right to call himself a value investor.
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