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@MUKIDEZA2 @rokutobiyamori When you see the girl in the corner doing her homework playing the shop’s music thru Bluetooth you’ve found the spot
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アメリカの兄貴たち、パンダエキスプレスってあるじゃないですか!日本数店舗しかないんですけど、皆さんはパンダエキスプレスで頼む商品とかありますか?知りたい
日本のクリエーターさんからも聞きたいって!
@rokutobiyamori

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@MUKIDEZA2 @rokutobiyamori Panda costs twice as much and you get half the portion of local places
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@GarandThumb1 Isn’t it just trigger build quality and barrel quality or am I missing something?
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@RepJeffries Notice how he says he should drop out of the governors race and this is unacceptable for an elected official, but he DOES NOT say he should resign from Congress.
Not very principled in my opinion. Again this likely just about political power.
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I'm seeing a lot of people trying nicotine for the first time in their 20s and 30s with nicotine pouches. As someone who uses them daily, I'm going to just tell you, it's a bad idea to start.
Nicotine is great, in lower doses. That's the caveat here, the lower dosing. There's been a lot of studies regarding it's use as a nootropic and through my own personal usage, I'll say the benefits are real.
Nicotine acts primarily as an agonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain, modulating neurotransmitters like acetylcholine and dopamine It can improve alertness, memory, and even cognitive processing speed. There are studies showing it can also improve cognitive function to a degree in people with reduced function. The stuff simply works. Here's the problem: It's quite addictive and in the doses most people use, it does pose some cardiovascular risk.
Anecdotally, much of the perceived benefits are actually just observances made through the absence of nicotine, when you're addicted. During nicotine withdrawal, you may feel like your brain is foggy, and you're distracted. Adding nicotine to your body, you trick yourself into thinking it's a cure. In reality, you're just feeding the addiction and fixing the symptoms of withdrawal. This is the same reasons smokers smoke when they're stressed. The satiation of their nicotine addiction which was in part causing them stress, relieved the nicotine related stress.
First thing in the morning, I pop a 6mg nicotine pouch. Every single day. The second thing I do is crack open a sugar free Red Bull. I simply don't feel "normal" until I have caffeine and nicotine in my body. This isn't normal or healthy, it's a chemical dependence of my own doing.
Are pouches safer than smoking? Absolutely. Is it a nootropic? Yup. Does it curb appetite? Yup. Is it safer than vaping? Of course. But, it's not something I'd ever consider healthy. If you're not already addicted, don't start. Look at other alternatives. I go through about 30mg to 54mg of nicotine a day and without it, I'm craving it. I have friends who use 100mg + a day with 9mg pouches. At these doses, the juice just isn't worth the squeeze. Safer alternatives like caffeine or L-theanine exist.
If you haven't started, don't. If you're already addicted to nicotine, it's definitely a far safer alternative to smoking, dipping and vaping IMO. There's just no reason to create a chemical dependency when you don't need to. Don't get tricked into addiction.

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@FreeScoopy @Mappy6984 Cigarettes don’t burn hot enough to ignite gasoline
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Reportedly footage of a Ukrainian soldier using a semi auto 12ga shotgun to take out an incoming FPV attack drone 💥
What 12ga load would you pick for anti drone use? ⬇️
I think it would depend on what speed the expected drone could close on your position but I've thankfully never had to make that call...
#war #ukraine #russia #drone #drones #12ga #shotgun
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@carrol_genie_ @texrdnec Soak the chips overnight night and place them on top of your burning oak
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