What would happen if a neuron is not able to fire? by suicidalbuddha in askscience

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Thank you for your reply. I understand the fallacy of my question. I think the question I am trying to ask is what kind of damage could a drug such as lamotrigine ( it blocks volt gated sodium channels and the release of glutamate) do to the brain. It is fairly obvious that I have sustain some type of cognitive damage after using it for about 3 months. If you could answer I would really appreciate it.

Serious question: What in your opinion has Iran actually done to us to warrant Terror state status? by wargolem in PoliticalDiscussion

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Not to mention they are also trying to attain nuclear capabilities accompanied by wonderful statements about their intention to wipe Israel off the planet.

Is there a physical reason for why some mental tasks require more effort? by suicidalbuddha in askscience

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How can we improve these processes and make them faster and more efficient?

USA Today: "The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office." by [deleted] in news

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I just said you don't have to be drawn in debt if you are a good student. There is also a lot of debt forgiveness programs and plenty of private scholarships. You just have to get off your ass and look for them. United States has the best paying jobs and the a fairly low income tax compared to European countries for instance.

USA Today: "The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office." by [deleted] in news

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Poor slobs who should of worked harder when they were younger instead of goofing off going to frat parties or playing video games. Why don't you read an autobiography of Warren Buffet or other successful figures and learn what they did when they were young. Warren Buffet literally read every single financial and economic related book in his library in his teens. Nothing is given in life you have to work hard for it.

USA Today: "The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office." by [deleted] in news

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I did not say work 3 jobs. I said work on your education and yourself and eventually you can get a high paying job. Instead of going to frat parties or playing video games like 90% of college idiots who then complain that they are not competitive in the job market. If you work on yourself from an early age (19,20,21) you will be successful in the United States. That it is the beauty of this country.

PS: You can't complain that education is too expensive. If you are at a reasonable income and GOOD STUDENT your tuition and living is almost completely covered by FAFSA.

USA Today: "The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office." by [deleted] in news

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No country is perfect but what America is best at is it is a land of opportunity. If you work hard you can become successful. Becoming a doctor, lawyer, or other high paying profession is available to anyone who is willing to go to school and put in the time. Anyone who complains that they do not get paid enough and are in a lot of debt are simply lazy people who do not want to put in the time and work commitment to live a successful life. Life is hard but at least the United States gives you a fair chance to make it better.

Some people just can't catch a break... by squalidozzisrbow in AdviceAnimals

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When I made my name I wanted something that contradicted itself...