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The time has come to stop wandering aimlessly through nootropic fluff and build a proper BlackPill guideline (like those doctors use but in our optics lmao) for pharmacological use, both long-term and short-term


I’m calling in the three main voices in this field @Cope @Alexanderr @AscendingHero to finally synthesize a serious, layered approach. We need a framework that addresses:

-Chronic use substances that are sustainable and actually work
- Acute use compounds for specific high stakes situations (social dominance, verbal fluency, mental stillness, job interviews, exams, dates)
-Risk/reward mapping (long term health profile, hair, libido, cortisol, etc.)


CANDIDATES:

Long-Term Core Stack (Baseline Mental Edge):

Noradrenaline α2-agonist
-Clonidine 0.05–0.2 mg/day

MAO-A/B inhibitor
-Nardil (Phenelzine) 60 mg/day

Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor
-Vorinostat 50 mg/day (PERMANENT changes after a while, crazy stuff)

Dopaminergic
-Bromantane 50–100 mg/day

Neurotrophic peptide mix
-Cerebrolysin 10 mg/week, cycles of 10–20 days

Anxiety sweating/primary hyperhidrosis/scialorrea
-Glycopirrolate 2mg/day


Short-Term Kill Mode for special events
(To add to the previous stack):

Dopamine/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
-Ritalin (Methylphenidate) 10–20 mg IR / 36–54 mg XR

α2δ-subunit modulator
-Lyrica (Pregabalin) 450 mg (or should have been put in the baseline stack paired with 10mg memantine to counteract tolerance? or maybe in a grey zone which we can cycle it on and off for a period like cerebrolysin?)

GABA-B receptor agonist
-Baclofen 50 mg

β-adrenergic blocker
-Propranolol 40 mg



Still researching this stack by @Cope and trying to figure out which of those would be beneficial in the guideline
Anti-Glutamatergic Stack -
  • Riluzole: Inhibits glutamate release and enhances reuptake.
  • Lamotrigine: Blocks sodium channels, reducing glutamate release.
  • Oxcarbazepine: Stabilizes neuronal membranes and dampens excitatory firing.
  • Pregabalin: Inhibits calcium influx to reduce neurotransmitter release.
  • Baclofen (optional): Activates GABA-B
    receptors to indirectly suppress glutamate.

What should we address further? Any pathway I am missing? I get at the day this is probably a trial-end-error approach as our physiologies are different and can not me synthetized in a simple guideline but it’s still worth a try at least to emphasize pros and cons, also does someone now of a way to safely target gaba A receptors? inb4 alcol lol

@Clavicular @thecel @Jason Voorhees @AlexBrown84 @CalulArgintiu59 @Clqs @Boyoshutup @Bitterschön


clone thread since nobody is bothering to reply to the one with a less catchy title
 
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IQ is almost entirely genetic and any significant increases are impossible.
 
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decent thead
 
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4L of vodka minimum for us autism maxxed mfs
 
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1k faggots online and not a single one caring to give a decent intelligent feedback. it’s over indeed
 
what about neuroplasticity alzheimer drugs
Well let's define intelligence/IQ first. Intelligence is a broad spectrum consisting of pattern recognition, empathy, creativity, problem-solving skills, being able to think freely not limited by mental constructs, self-reflection, etc.

Increasing neuroplasticity with e.g. the BDNF pathway won't increase intelligence, it can improve your memory though allowing for much more effective learning.
 
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Well let's define intelligence/IQ first. Intelligence is a broad spectrum consisting of pattern recognition, empathy, creativity, problem-solving skills, being able to think freely not limited by mental constructs, self-reflection, etc.

Increasing neuroplasticity with e.g. the BDNF pathway won't increase intelligence, it can improve your memory though allowing for much more effective learning.
Yeah agreed but who cares about raw power eventually, what matters is to efficiently mog and with that you are able to store more info effectively and have an edge on natties
 
Yeah agreed but who cares about raw power eventually, what matters is to efficiently mog and with that you are able to store more info effectively and have an edge on natties
I only mention it because it's important to remain realistic what certain nootropics can and will do.

Cerebrolysin will be a pain in the ass to inject, literally.
 
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I only mention it because it's important to remain realistic what certain nootropics can and will do.

Cerebrolysin will be a pain in the ass to inject, literally.
Overlook the title, I put it this way just because I am having zero replies on the other one…
 
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I only mention it because it's important to remain realistic what certain nootropics can and will do.

Cerebrolysin will be a pain in the ass to inject, literally.
Is being asocial or even antisocial a sign of intelligence? Tesla affirms so in a world full of conformists specifically using the word antisocial, not asocial.
 
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Is being asocial or even antisocial a sign of intelligence? Tesla affirms so in a world full of conformists specifically using the word antisocial, not asocial.
No, just a sign of ADS aka abused dog syndrome and we are not teslas either way
 
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The time has come to stop wandering aimlessly through nootropic fluff and build a proper BlackPill guideline (like those doctors use but in our optics lmao) for pharmacological use, both long-term and short-term


I’m calling in the three main voices in this field @Cope @Alexanderr @AscendingHero to finally synthesize a serious, layered approach. We need a framework that addresses:

-Chronic use substances that are sustainable and actually work
- Acute use compounds for specific high stakes situations (social dominance, verbal fluency, mental stillness, job interviews, exams, dates)
-Risk/reward mapping (long term health profile, hair, libido, cortisol, etc.)


CANDIDATES:

Long-Term Core Stack (Baseline Mental Edge):

Noradrenaline α2-agonist
-Clonidine 0.05–0.2 mg/day

MAO-A/B inhibitor
-Nardil (Phenelzine) 60 mg/day

Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor
-Vorinostat 50 mg/day (PERMANENT changes after a while, crazy stuff)

Dopaminergic
-Bromantane 50–100 mg/day

Neurotrophic peptide mix
-Cerebrolysin 10 mg/week, cycles of 10–20 days

Anxiety sweating/primary hyperhidrosis/scialorrea
-Glycopirrolate 2mg/day


Short-Term Kill Mode for special events
(To add to the previous stack):

Dopamine/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
-Ritalin (Methylphenidate) 10–20 mg IR / 36–54 mg XR

α2δ-subunit modulator
-Lyrica (Pregabalin) 450 mg (or should have been put in the baseline stack paired with 10mg memantine to counteract tolerance? or maybe in a grey zone which we can cycle it on and off for a period like cerebrolysin?)

GABA-B receptor agonist
-Baclofen 50 mg

β-adrenergic blocker
-Propranolol 40 mg



Still researching this stack by @Cope and trying to figure out which of those would be beneficial in the guideline
Anti-Glutamatergic Stack -
  • Riluzole: Inhibits glutamate release and enhances reuptake.
  • Lamotrigine: Blocks sodium channels, reducing glutamate release.
  • Oxcarbazepine: Stabilizes neuronal membranes and dampens excitatory firing.
  • Pregabalin: Inhibits calcium influx to reduce neurotransmitter release.
  • Baclofen (optional): Activates GABA-B
    receptors to indirectly suppress glutamate.

What should we address further? Any pathway I am missing? I get at the day this is probably a trial-end-error approach as our physiologies are different and can not me synthetized in a simple guideline but it’s still worth a try at least to emphasize pros and cons, also does someone now of a way to safely target gaba A receptors? inb4 alcol lol

@Clavicular @thecel @Jason Voorhees @AlexBrown84 @CalulArgintiu59 @Clqs @Boyoshutup @Bitterschön


clone thread since nobody is bothering to reply to the one with a less catchy title
Didn’t you already posted this thread
 
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He died a virgin afaik
Obsessed with odd numbers like a certain Prophet. Tesla had OCD, definitively. Perhaps Muslims need to accept Mo was mentally ill; he had blatant OCD.

Tesla hated women wearing earrings and loved pigeons obsessively.
 
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Obsessed with odd numbers like a certain Prophet. Tesla had OCD, definitively. Perhaps Muslims need to accept Mo was mentally ill; he had blatant OCD.

Tesla hated women wearing earrings and loved pigeons obsessively.
His portrait in The Prestige (2006) is of an nt mogger though
 
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Overlook the title, I put it this way just because I am having zero replies on the other one…
I can recommend for more engagement you should let room open for interpretation so that more people share their subhuman thoughts like this individual:

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Is being asocial or even antisocial a sign of intelligence? Tesla affirms so in a world full of conformists specifically using the word antisocial, not asocial.
JFL it can be both a sign of being stupid and intelligent. Some people just lack the ability for empathy completely (thus being rather antisocial), on the other hand some intelligent individuals choose to be "antisocial" justifiedly.
 
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His portrait in The Prestige (2006) is of an nt mogger though
Just because he wasn’t pissing on himself during the portrait doesn’t mean he isn’t super-duper neurodivergent.
 
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I can recommend for more engagement you should let room open for interpretation so that more people share their subhuman thoughts like this individual:

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JFL it can be both a sign of being stupid and intelligent. Some people just lack the ability for empathy completely (thus being rather antisocial), on the other hand some intelligent individuals choose to be "antisocial" justifiedly.
Tesla mentioned conformity. He’s implying a sort of distaste for humanity almost. Didn’t seem like he stated it out of inability or incompetence empathetically.
 
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I can recommend for more engagement you should let room open for interpretation so that more people share their subhuman thoughts like this individual:

View attachment 3999787

JFL it can be both a sign of being stupid and intelligent. Some people just lack the ability for empathy completely (thus being rather antisocial), on the other hand some intelligent individuals choose to be "antisocial" justifiedly.
Chad AI slop nonsense https://looksmax.org/threads/i-hate-delusional-bluepilled-npcs.1561421/ gets 20 replies while FutureSlayer rots all alone in his desert thread.
I should have roped a long time ago
 
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Tesla mentioned conformity. He’s implying a sort of distaste for humanity almost. Didn’t seem like he stated it out of inability or incompetence empathetically.
He achieved quite a lot so his actions worked out in his favour. There's really no need to interact with most normfags.
Chad AI slop nonsense https://looksmax.org/threads/i-hate-delusional-bluepilled-npcs.1561421/ gets 20 replies while FutureSlayer rots all alone in his desert thread.
I should have roped a long time ago
Implement some kind of visual stimulus in your threads, else they don't get the message JFL.
 
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He achieved quite a lot so his actions worked out in his favour. There's really no need to interact with most normfags.

Implement some kind of visual stimulus in your threads, else they don't get the message JFL.
I’ll put a big cock the next time, this would probably fit their tastes
 
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He achieved quite a lot so his actions worked out in his favour. No need to interact with most normfags.

Implement some kind of visual stimulus in your threads, else they don't get the message JFL.
What a mind Tesla had. Seriously. The guy revolutionised electricity.
 
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He achieved quite a lot so his actions worked out in his favour. There's really no need to interact with most normfags.

Implement some kind of visual stimulus in your threads, else they don't get the message JFL.
For 1 succesfull nd schizo we study in school there’s 100000 the world never got to know
 
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Vitalik is a tesla of his kind btw @imontheloose
 
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He was a balding midwit last time I saw mention him.
Yes, totally focused on his work, would’ve been at least htn instead if he cared about his appearence like Chad Pavel “hairsystem” Durov
 
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Yes, totally focused on his work, would’ve been at least htn instead if he cared about his appearence like Chad Pavel “hairsystem” Durov
Lol. Hairsystem. What a throwback.
 
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He was fucked up when he started caring, no ht would have saved him
Maybe if he ate more than a .5mm slice of salami a day he’d not be in that predicament.
 
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Well let's define intelligence/IQ first. Intelligence is a broad spectrum consisting of pattern recognition, empathy, creativity, problem-solving skills, being able to think freely not limited by mental constructs, self-reflection, etc.

Increasing neuroplasticity with e.g. the BDNF pathway won't increase intelligence, it can improve your memory though allowing for much more effective learning.
Yep, it can improve performance which can give the perception of 'higher IQ' but it is not, although I'm not saying that isn't useful.
 
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Good thread bookmarked
 
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I tried clonidine, pregabalin up to 600mg and glyco by now, will try all the other stuff in a while
 
IQ is almost entirely genetic and any significant increases are impossible.
if youve had a dip in imagenation and fantasy since being a child its possible to get it back
 
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Get unifiram, insane focus without super stimulating which i like, it aldo makes more less introverted and more inclined to start conversations, it think faster and can think about multiple things at once better. And i also frel more fkuent in my speech and movement and thinking
 
IQ is almost entirely genetic and any significant increases are impossible.
True but you can use things to be at your best potential which you probably arent most of the time and also increasing neuroplasticity and memory doesnt ibcrease your iq but it mimics that type of inteligence even though it doesnt make yiu comprahend hard concepts more easily but still youll get kinda somewhat the experince of being higher iq
 

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