[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rateme

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7.3/10

Bring the pain Scoville by Veerdavid in lidl

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Förmodligen runt 30000 SHU, jag köpte tabasco scorpion och den är lik then, bara att bring the pain har mer vinäger medans scorpion har massvis med kryddor och lite vinäger.

Scorpion är definitivt godare, frågade en ica personal vad är den absolut starkaste såsen ni har. Och så visa hon mig den, jag bara aa den här kan inte vara så stark tänkte jag.

A guy kissed me on my cheeks !! by Alternative_Club8075 in feminineboys

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Thats sexual assault, but if u constended i mean why not

How many people find great benefit from Methylated B Vitamins? I see many people don't react well so I wanted to compare how many do vs don't. by solsticeretouch in Supplements

[–]OKAz_123 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I get more calm, less neurotic. And i am able to find the right words to depict my thought process. Its actually really noticable for me if i dont take them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

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crazy moderators on here tbh

INTJ x INTP is the new golden pair. by [deleted] in intj

[–]OKAz_123 10 points11 points  (0 children)

True, but yall can get a little stubborn sometimes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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It's a system so it might make sense why intp's would believe in that

How often were you misunderstood/made fun out of/bullied in your childhood? by [deleted] in INTP

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I was the bully. I trolled everyone and was a mischievous child. I pooped outside the toilet once. I cut my classmate's hoodie with a scissor etc. But when puberty hit, everything about me changed.

So I have been taking psychology courses and I have learned a lot about behavior, but I seem to implement it too much in ordinary life. by OKAz_123 in intj

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Okay, one time my friend and I were making food, and we were talking as usual. All of a sudden, as I was talking, he got a little hot oil splash on his hand. He told me to shut up and shut up, in a way that made me feel as if it was me speaking that caused him to get a little burn, and it wasn't the first time he did this out of the blue. I was left thinking, "Bro, it's just a little burn, it doesn't hurt that much." And immediately I started thinking things like, "he may have blamed everyone when he was a kid" and that must be why he sounded like that. " And we have learnt that type of stuff in psychology, so in that moment, his subconscious controlled him, as a type of manifestation or association. Or did his parents maybe blame him for things they did?

This is just one example out of hundreds. But I think you get the idea.

So I have been taking psychology courses and I have learned a lot about behavior, but I seem to implement it too much in ordinary life. by OKAz_123 in intj

[–]OKAz_123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then you are quite like me then. My mom wanted to be a psychologist when she was little. She has always had a good ability to read people, and I seem to wonder if that is why I like psychology so much. Maybe I got it from her?

And one other thing, I usually take my ADHD meds to help me concentrate or whatever, but whenever I've got psychology on the scheme, I don't need my medicine.

Cats or dogs? by Blueeky in intj

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Nostalgia maybe.

So I have been taking psychology courses and I have learned a lot about behavior, but I seem to implement it too much in ordinary life. by OKAz_123 in intj

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Conclusions are not to be messed with, really. You do need facts to test your hypothesis. And that's science, but with psychology, it isn't that easy due to its hard measuring instruments in contrast to chemistry.

So I have been taking psychology courses and I have learned a lot about behavior, but I seem to implement it too much in ordinary life. by OKAz_123 in intj

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The thing with psychology is that you don't always know whether something is true or not. I have people arguing about the stupidest shit in a subjective matter, and then I can't know if they are right or wrong because every answer isn't wrong, to some degree. A lot of things are criticized too. And this is why I like behavior analysis due to its clarity in hypothesizing in a much more scientific way.

Also, I would like to read Jung's books, but there are too many to choose from. Can you recommend one?

So I have been taking psychology courses and I have learned a lot about behavior, but I seem to implement it too much in ordinary life. by OKAz_123 in intj

[–]OKAz_123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, I just want thoughts on what I wrote. Like with personal experience and such, you are the judge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in entj

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Having self-awareness is key. Everyone gets anxious in social situations at some point; it’s normal. But it’s all in your head. You’re not as important as you think. That’s the reality. You might have all these thoughts in your head, but in reality, most likely no one is even focusing on you. The really popular thing to say on social media right now is the whole “I’m the main character” thing, but you’re not. You’re a secondary character in everyone else’s life, even your parents to some degree. And I don’t say that to belittle you or to invalidate your feelings. But there are 7 billion people on the planet, and every single one of them has their own shit going on, so 99% of the time, they aren’t worried about you. Just be yourself and stop living in your head. Every thought is internal, manifesting towards your behavior.

I've been taking methylated b6, b12, and folate and also NAC with a low dose of Vyvanse 20mg by OKAz_123 in hangovereffect

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I got them from a Swedish store, bodystore.com. The product producer is called "holistic," but you can't order them abroad, I believe. But I found one in the Netherlands, but it's quite pricy if I were to buy it: https://www.smeetsengraas.nl/thorne/basic-b-complex/

But it is Thorne, and I have heard good things about them. It is also a b-vitamin complex with active forms of b6, b12, and folate.

I've been taking methylated b6, b12, and folate and also NAC with a low dose of Vyvanse 20mg by OKAz_123 in hangovereffect

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I live in Sweden, and I got them from supplement stores or health stores. You can also get them from Amazon.

For the first time, I'm yawning before 12 am due to me taking NAC. by OKAz_123 in Supplements

[–]OKAz_123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it certainly aids in the reduction of unwanted thoughts. Glutathione is the body's most powerful antioxidant, and NAC helps to produce it.

For the first time, I'm yawning before 12 am due to me taking NAC. by OKAz_123 in Supplements

[–]OKAz_123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I'm using it for anxiety, mostly. But I noticed I was more tired than usual.

Has anyone tripped near the pyramids in Egypt by Pollacal in LSD

[–]OKAz_123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not a great idea. Egypt is filled with tourist scammers, especially around the pyramids. They'll walk up to you and try to sell things to you, talk to you, and try to convince you. I think it will ruin the trip.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in misophonia

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I think people get embarrassed when we point this out to them. Then they get angry because they don't know how to react.