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  • precious007
    Banned Users
    • Sep 2010
    • 5885

    #16
    Originally posted by Ansel
    I drink it. It's not caffeine it's Theanine... it makes you feel calm not jittery. It's lovely stuff especially with a snus.
    @Ansel Caffeine and Theine are synonyms at least that's what the dictionary says... I was amazed to read that today

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    • heders
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      • Jan 2011
      • 2227

      #17
      Originally posted by precious007 View Post
      @Ansel Caffeine and Theine are synonyms at least that's what the dictionary says... I was amazed to read that today
      Yes, Theine is an old synonym for caffeine. However, Theanine is not. It's not related to caffeine.

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      • precious007
        Banned Users
        • Sep 2010
        • 5885

        #18
        Originally posted by heders View Post
        Yes, Theine is an old synonym for caffeine. However, Theanine is not. It's not related to caffeine.
        Able to cross the blood-brain barrier, theanine has psychoactive properties.[5] Theanine has been shown to reduce mental and physical stress,[6] and improves cognition and mood in a synergistic manner with caffeine.[7]
        Thanks headers, loool there's so many definitions you get confused sometimes.

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        • CoderGuy
          Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 2679

          #19
          Originally posted by lxskllr
          Good thing I don't live in the EU... Yet... I imagine the WU(World Union) isn't too far in the future. The population will be fully subjected, and that pesky concept of freedom will be finally quashed forever :^/
          I totally agree. Eventually we will live in a world where there is no alcohol, tobacco, or caffein, and probably no meat, dairy, and seafood, and I pray the bad effects of all these things remove me before it gets to that, because life would sure be f***ing boring as hell without them.

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          • precious007
            Banned Users
            • Sep 2010
            • 5885

            #20
            Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
            I totally agree. Eventually we will live in a world where there is no alcohol, tobacco, or caffein, and probably no meat, dairy, and seafood, and I pray the bad effects of all these things remove me before it gets to that, because life would sure be f***ing boring as hell without them.
            there's a reason I had to quit alcohol, caffeine, smoking, benzos, SSRI's, cigars, hookah (was gambling once in a while as well) ... because I am have some sort of addictive behavior ......... I tend to get hooked on things way too far..............I just couldn't control myself not even with alcohol.......... benzo's were literally a joke for me............. when I went gambling I didn't gamble daily .... but I did well lose over $6000 in one night.............. see... ? when there's no control you just let go completely.............that's the only safe way to do things otherwise you are ****ed.......... I know a lot of young people have their own mistakes but you just cannot take the risk at a certain age.... and believe me there are cocaine addicts and gamblers that complete **** their life that are well over 50.

            There was a story I read with this couple in their 50's that completely wrecked their fortune of 1 Billion on luxury stuff.... *they were addicted to shopping (shopping another addictive behavior) on cocaine and expensive holidays....................they wen't completely broke of 1 Billion !!!!!!

            The world's "stupidest" gambler has a debt of 6 million pounds, money that he borrowed while in college and he's got to work his ass off his entire life to pay off the remaining debt....................... I'm not kidding these are true stories..............addictions at some point are no joke .........and I've been on the sharp side of some of them

            same goes with cannabis........ most cannabis users would say "I'm not hooked" ............ but they're literally wrecked lol

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            • CoderGuy
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              • Jul 2009
              • 2679

              #21
              Originally posted by precious007 View Post
              there's a reason I had to quit alcohol, caffeine, smoking, benzos, SSRI's, cigars, hookah (was gambling once in a while as well) ... because I am have some sort of addictive behavior ......... I tend to get hooked on things way too far..............I just couldn't control myself not even with alcohol.......... benzo's were literally a joke for me............. when I went gambling I didn't gamble daily .... but I did well lose over $6000 in one night.............. see... ? when there's no control you just let go completely.............that's the only safe way to do things otherwise you are ****ed.......... I know a lot of young people have their own mistakes but you just cannot take the risk at a certain age.... and believe me there are cocaine addicts and gamblers that complete **** their life that are well over 50.

              There was a story I read with this couple in their 50's that completely wrecked their fortune of 1 Billion on luxury stuff.... *they were addicted to shopping (again shipping another addictive behavior) on cocaine and expensive holidays....................they wen't completely broke of 1 Billion !!!!!!

              The world's "stupidest" gambler has a debt of 6 million pounds, money that he borrowed while in college and he's got to work his ass off his entire life to pay off the remaining debt....................... I'm not kidding these are true stories..............addictions at some point are no joke .........and I've been on the sharp side of some of them

              same goes with cannabis........ most cannabis users would say "I'm not hooked" ............ but they're literally wrecked lol


              My comment was definitely not a dig at you (or the seemingly growing list of anti's we have here now), it was a dig at the state of the world as we increasingly become a nanny state. You sound like you recognized your problem, took responsibility for it, and took action. That is very commendable (and also to the anti's we have here now). Unfortunately a large portion of the population feels the way to "help" other people is to remove the temptation (we all know how well that works... prohibition anyone?) but since we live in a world that forgets it's mistakes the day after they make them, we will no doubt end up with a prohibition on everything "evil" that could harm you. My only opinion was that I do not want to live in a world like that.

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              • precious007
                Banned Users
                • Sep 2010
                • 5885

                #22
                Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
                My comment was definitely not a dig at you (or the seemingly growing list of anti's we have here now), it was a dig at the state of the world as we increasingly become a nanny state. You sound like you recognized your problem, took responsibility for it, and took action. That is very commendable (and also to the anti's we have here now). Unfortunately a large portion of the population feels the way to "help" other people is to remove the temptation (we all know how well that works... prohibition anyone?) but since we live in a world that forgets it's mistakes the day after they make them, we will no doubt end up with a prohibition on everything "evil" that could harm you. My only opinion was that I do not want to live in a world like that.
                it's your choice how you choose to live coder, and I didn't feel like it was aimed at me. But being there... I just want to say my opinion on this ..........I recognized my problem ..... luckily in time...... and took severe action on all addictions and finally managed to quit all of the.............. I am not a nazi but definitely a nazy against drugs and gambling and prostitution.

                ..... will drink a bear or two in a while but not ay more... anyway I cant't tolerate alcohol anymore.... don't know why..........

                the biggest mistakes in this world are not addictions (this is just part of the picture that usually companies like JT tobacco and other drugs industries found a good teritorry in weak people to sell to) ibut it's the disgust, hungriness and greed for money that is at a larger scale. just saying'

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                • CoderGuy
                  Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2679

                  #23
                  Originally posted by precious007 View Post
                  it's your choice how you choose to live coder, and I didn't feel like it was aimed at me. But being there... I just want to say my opinion on this ..........I recognized my problem ..... luckily in time...... and took severe action on all addictions and finally managed to quit all of the.............. I am not a nazi but definitely a nazy against drugs and gambling and prostitution.

                  ..... will drink a bear or two in a while but not ay more... anyway I cant't tolerate alcohol anymore.... don't know why..........

                  the biggest mistakes in this world are not addictions (this is just part of the picture that usually companies like JT tobacco and other drugs industries found a good teritorry in weak people to sell to) ibut it's the disgust, hungriness and greed for money that is at a larger scale. just saying'
                  That statement separates you from the anti's. While I agree that big business taking advantage of and profiting from our addictions is deplorable, I don't view them with any less disgust as I do religious leaders that take advantage of and profit from people's fears and insecurities. Getting rid of certain evils will not rid the world this syndrome.

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                  • precious007
                    Banned Users
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 5885

                    #24
                    Originally posted by CoderGuy
                    That statement separates you from the anti's. While I agree that big business taking advantage of and profiting from our addictions is deplorable, I don't view them with any less disgust as I do religious leaders that take advantage of and profit from people's fears and insecurities. Getting rid of certain evils will not rid the world this syndrome.
                    just asking, do you have any religious beliefs?

                    Because I do, I am a Orthodox Christian but I don't trust the institution Church. I do believe in God and pray. I just don't .... I mean I would trust the church if their Prists would not drive BMW's series 7, or be involved in politics and big level businesses with oil and mobile companies. I mean what are you doing? Fooling people .... meanwhile reading the Bible?

                    just saying

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                    • CoderGuy
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                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2679

                      #25
                      Originally posted by precious007 View Post
                      just asking, do you have any religious beliefs?

                      Because I do, I am a Orthodox Christian but I don't trust the institution Church. I do believe in God and pray. I just don't .... I mean I would trust the church if their Prists would not drive BMW's series 7, or be involved in politics and big level businesses with oil and mobile companies. I mean what are you doing? Fooling people .... meanwhile reading the Bible?

                      just saying
                      I do not, and I am happy with that. I am becoming more and more cynical from watching the news and events around the world (most which are religious based by the way) and am in awe of the ignorance and stupidity of people. I hear conversations at work from "good religious people" and thank God I do not have that affliction.

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                      • precious007
                        Banned Users
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 5885

                        #26
                        Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
                        I do not, and I am happy with that. I am becoming more and more cynical from watching the news and events around the world (most which are religious based by the way) and am in awe of the ignorance and stupidity of people. I hear conversations at work from "good religious people" and thank God I do not have that affliction.
                        we are somebody's creation .... There is a god.... even if they call it Buddha, God, or someone reads the Coran there is only one God.... and I do believe in God!



                        If it wasn't for all the things I hear about the Church in Romania I would probably go more often to the church as well.

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                        • CoderGuy
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2679

                          #27
                          Originally posted by precious007 View Post
                          we are somebody's creation .... There is a god.... even if they call it Buddha, God, or someone reads the Coran there is only one God.... and I do believe in God!



                          If it wasn't for all the things I hear about the Church in Romania I would probably go more often to the church as well.
                          I agree, and I don't equate believing in God or a higher power with being religious. Religion is man-made and the leaders do everything they can to exploit the fears and insecurities of their followers to keep them in line. And when these leaders want to further their agenda, they work up their followers to make it happen.

                          Anyway, we should get the thread back on the original topic

                          [/end derail]

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                          • precious007
                            Banned Users
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 5885

                            #28
                            Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
                            I agree, and I don't equate believing in God or a higher power with being religious. Religion is man-made and the leaders do everything they can to exploit the fears and insecurities of their followers to keep them in line. And when these leaders want to further their agenda, they work up their followers to make it happen.

                            Anyway, we should get the thread back on the original topic

                            [/end derail]
                            yes, I agree. Religion and God is a different story.

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                            • Mykislt
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                              • Sep 2010
                              • 677

                              #29
                              you should drink peppermint tea. I drink it at night, so that I can fall asleep

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                              • precious007
                                Banned Users
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 5885

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Mykislt View Post
                                you should drink peppermint tea. I drink it at night, so that I can fall asleep
                                I remember feeling very relaxed from Peppermint.. I have normal mint.....

                                I can't find Peppermint tea here that easily.

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