Ubered home.
When I got home, I ate some pizza, took 2 Advil, drank a Gatorade before sleeping.
I have 0 plans today, and I will likely be a zombie for most of the day... but, I usually only sleep 5-6 hours after those types of shenanigans.
I do not know why.
We went to the most fun clubs/bars last night. Everyone was dancing. The DJ played nothing but bangers. The owner made it a private party after 1am and it was open bar. The insanity. I got home around 4am. While I was charging my phone to tell my friends I made it home safely, I popped on here. My apologies for any weirdness.
I've been curious about 91 days for a while, guess now i have even more motivation to pick it up :D
Will give Kakegurui and Hyouka a shot too
I like Gen, but not his show. It's kinda like liking a country but not the president if that makes sense
That's a good way to put it xD
Let's see if i can successfully give you some recs too
You seem to like mysteries quite a bit, one you could try watch is Gankutsuou
I also see you're at the crucial halfway point in Evangelion where it'll make or break the show, if you do end up loving it try Darker Than Black as they have very similar storytelling styles
In response to your claim that your brain is bigger than mine, it is important to clarify that brain size alone is not a definitive measure of intelligence or cognitive abilities. While it is true that brain size can have some correlation with certain cognitive functions, it is just one of many factors that contribute to overall intellectual capacity.
The human brain is a complex organ with various regions responsible for different functions, such as memory, problem-solving, language, and emotional regulation. The size of an individual's brain is influenced by genetic factors, environmental influences, and experiences throughout life.
It is crucial to consider the concept of neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to learning, experience, and injury. This means that the size of the brain does not necessarily determine cognitive potential, as the brain has the capability to adapt and change based on stimuli and activities.
Furthermore, intelligence is a multidimensional and multifaceted trait that encompasses various cognitive abilities, including reasoning, memory, creativity, and emotional intelligence. These abilities are not solely determined by brain size but are influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, education, and life experiences.
In conclusion, while brain size may play a role in certain aspects of cognitive function, it is essential to recognize the limitations of using brain size as a sole indicator of intelligence. Intelligence is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that involves a multitude of factors, and a larger brain size does not automatically equate to greater cognitive abilities.
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or at any moment you could magically turn into
When I got home, I ate some pizza, took 2 Advil, drank a Gatorade before sleeping.
I have 0 plans today, and I will likely be a zombie for most of the day... but, I usually only sleep 5-6 hours after those types of shenanigans.
I do not know why.
we went out tonight, goodluck talkitng irdhfjbkd,mnfv
I've been curious about 91 days for a while, guess now i have even more motivation to pick it up :D
Will give Kakegurui and Hyouka a shot too
That's a good way to put it xD
Let's see if i can successfully give you some recs too
You seem to like mysteries quite a bit, one you could try watch is Gankutsuou
I also see you're at the crucial halfway point in Evangelion where it'll make or break the show, if you do end up loving it try Darker Than Black as they have very similar storytelling styles
It’s different.
Also why decrease Dr. Stone? You have Gen in favs
Your taste in anime is bad. Some of those ratings on good anime are somehow lower than my GP score
1) Requesting a more elaborate analisys
2) What's a GP score?
Happy studying. Do a good job :)
In response to your claim that your brain is bigger than mine, it is important to clarify that brain size alone is not a definitive measure of intelligence or cognitive abilities. While it is true that brain size can have some correlation with certain cognitive functions, it is just one of many factors that contribute to overall intellectual capacity.
The human brain is a complex organ with various regions responsible for different functions, such as memory, problem-solving, language, and emotional regulation. The size of an individual's brain is influenced by genetic factors, environmental influences, and experiences throughout life.
It is crucial to consider the concept of neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to learning, experience, and injury. This means that the size of the brain does not necessarily determine cognitive potential, as the brain has the capability to adapt and change based on stimuli and activities.
Furthermore, intelligence is a multidimensional and multifaceted trait that encompasses various cognitive abilities, including reasoning, memory, creativity, and emotional intelligence. These abilities are not solely determined by brain size but are influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, education, and life experiences.
In conclusion, while brain size may play a role in certain aspects of cognitive function, it is essential to recognize the limitations of using brain size as a sole indicator of intelligence. Intelligence is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that involves a multitude of factors, and a larger brain size does not automatically equate to greater cognitive abilities.