The older the definition, the more exposure and (hopefully) likes and positive like ratio it gets.
Getting your definition to hopefully show up on obscure searches and enlighten them with a good, well explained, apt, concise definition.
Due to urban dictionary being less popular (maybe?), older definitions have an advantage, however a new definition with a strong like ratio may beat a years old one if people like it.
I can't believe these stupid definitions that hate on my favorite _____ (team, car, place, school, thing, interest, noun, proper noun, etc). It's all because of definition aging.
Pretty much what the other definition said about this.
Nootropics do do stuff, they aren't just scam supplements, but depending on your brain, and the kinds you use, it may seem like that. Nootropics are non-addictive and is used correctly, lack negative side effects. Some have weak 'tolerance' or have addictive effects (nothing compared to real drugs) that some in the community argue don't deserve the label of a Nootropic. The whole point is to influence your mood and cognition in order for you, the human brain, to perform better, be it at work, in social situations, thinking, I mean, it's literally affecting your thoughts and how you think, it's so cool!!!!
Getting into this stuff requires a somewhat obsessive interest with a minimal amount of money. Being conscience about how you feel and think, and making sure you somewhat control to test the substance you are taking to see if it does anything, is important.
Nootropics range from naturally existing (in body) amino acids to lab made drugs. There is truly a wide range of things, you have to be obsessive/smart to really get into this. Subreddits such as r/Nootropics r/Nootopics and discords are your best friends besides the usual sources. Have fun.
New-Nootropicist: Dude, you gotta try this stuff, they're like mood drugs and brain vitamins but they work and they're not bad!!
Normal Person: Wow drugs, probably a fucking scam lmao
Drug Addict: Yeah that doesn't do shit.
Nootropicsist: But they really do work and they're non-addictive, and druggie, they could buffer all that cognitive damage and even potentiate mari-
Both: SHUT THE FUCK UP
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A different way of expressing 'friends with benefits' in a human-positive way!
Other words this can replace include fuckbuddies, sneaky links, and some other bullshit phrases that have not been invented by tiktok
Abby: Free friends? Like what does that mean-
Rachel (whispers): It means we fuck whenever the fuck we want to. Γ°ΒΒΒΓ°ΒΒΒ
An introverted, rare person. Usually likes anime, is good at art, and gets bitches. Due to the tough name and sharp word, holds fringe positions honorably. Carver.
girl 1: What's that boy's name again?
girl 2: Carver dumbass!
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A subreddit about nootropics (look that up on here), which due to its complex and online sales driven nature, presents many quirks and challenges the subreddit tries to accomplish. Not being smart and obsessive about how you read will lead you to be disappointed. Moderation is generally ok. The mods are the owners or have relations with the largest nootropics supplier in the US, Nootropics Depot. Their severity of grievances against the community is small, but can be criticized.
Navigating and researching nootropics on here (and in general) requires time and care. Think about the anecdotes on a given Nootropic. How was it dosed, how should it be dosed, how could it be dosed, is there difference in brand, is there a better alternative, will this have any conflicts, is the source reliable, were there any side effects, especially specific to someone?
Being curious is important, discords alongside this can be a big help.
r/nootopics is also a tiny competitor ran by a very respected Nootropicsist for reasons.
I spent 7 hours on r/nootropics yesterday, I think I have the perfect stack and dosing regime and source list and testing plan!!
Other person: Ok... Why don't you just smoke some weed?
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Also Three Month Rule, or relationship, or milestone, or point (you get it).
Describes the time past in a relationship (3 months) in which couples consider if they want such to be long-term, which is to either make their love more serious and official, or decide to reevaluate it all together and even end it. Generally, the first three months of an relationship are the most exiting, and define the first stage of one. 3 months gives each person the time to 'get to know each other' and to measure the other's character and its consistence past the illusions of expectations and ideals.
3 months is purely arbitrary, but is a 'thing' to allow lovers to have a milestone in which they reflect on how things are going, and can be used as an excuse by one to set things further into motion or to end it all together.
In short, love and relationships has no obvious rules, but that makes it difficult, so coming up with some general truths in the midst of it all helps .
Bro 1: Dude.. Everything was going perfect until she brought up this three month mark rule shit, the hell does that even mean?
Friend: Here, look at this definition I just found.
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