Ooh your right! I forgot to add a food variable. Or the slow decrease in bac over time. If it makes any sense to people I'm an INTJ; analysts and efficiency are my strong suits.
Yeah, well I'm sure you accounted for height, weight, bf percentage, but then you have lack of or quality of sleep, tolerance (it's pretty common for career alcos to walk around with a ridiculously high bac & feel fully functional), & a bunch of other variables that aren't exactly quantifiable.
Haha I'm not an alcoholic I've only been drinking for a year. With the frequency that is less than the standard 20s American. My sleep is stable enough to do testing. And this is like a ritual I do if I go out or stay in drinking, keeping a Google drive page open for me to catalog my perception. My lifestyle hasn't changed much over the year so I have no reason to assume there was a deviation in effects besides my age. Which the effects are broken down by year.
Have you ever thought of doing these experiments with something that's beneficial to your health instead of drinkin? I mean, don't get me wrong, it's useful info- especially if you want to set limits for exactly how much you want to imbibe if you go out...it's just...it's weird lloyd
Ooh we got a winner here. *hands over one like as a reward*
What do you suppose would be the replacement for an altered state of mind perception tests I've been running. I'm not doing weed, crack or meth. Im wont do those drugs. I'm just taking the worlds oldest vice.
No, I switch to soda at 0.04%. I like this guy's analytical approach to hypothesis testing. Nothing beats a good control group as a basis for comparison.
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Yeah, well I'm sure you accounted for height, weight, bf percentage, but then you have lack of or quality of sleep, tolerance (it's pretty common for career alcos to walk around with a ridiculously high bac & feel fully functional), & a bunch of other variables that aren't exactly quantifiable.
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Haha I'm not an alcoholic I've only been drinking for a year. With the frequency that is less than the standard 20s American. My sleep is stable enough to do testing. And this is like a ritual I do if I go out or stay in drinking, keeping a Google drive page open for me to catalog my perception. My lifestyle hasn't changed much over the year so I have no reason to assume there was a deviation in effects besides my age. Which the effects are broken down by year.
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You'll still develop a bit of a tolerance.
Have you ever thought of doing these experiments with something that's beneficial to your health instead of drinkin? I mean, don't get me wrong, it's useful info- especially if you want to set limits for exactly how much you want to imbibe if you go out...it's just...it's weird lloyd
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Ooh we got a winner here. *hands over one like as a reward*
What do you suppose would be the replacement for an altered state of mind perception tests I've been running. I'm not doing weed, crack or meth. Im wont do those drugs. I'm just taking the worlds oldest vice.
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*chugs beer & smashes it against the wall*
that's a good question, I can't think of much in the way of altered perception that's great for you Haha...perhaps psychedelics.
I suppose you could look into the effects of endorphins following vigorous physical activity, but that's not exactly psyche altering.
Just be careful, my dude.
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No but I'm a regular.
No, I switch to soda at 0.04%. I like this guy's analytical approach to hypothesis testing. Nothing beats a good control group as a basis for comparison.