Tuesday, 30 December 2025

AI - Status Update

 What you think how he would react, if I tell him he knows shit about war fare by just judging his confidence when he says AI will be the One Ring of Lord of The Rings about everything, it can play Risc.

I am rude, right, I'll hear. Instead I have to discuss for ours to eventually having to admit that I do not have any higher school education by that disqualifying everything and all argument in the entire conversation.

So. You do know shit.
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Another beer. 
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No?? I get one for me than, looking at the bottom of that one here

#cyberpunkcoltoure 

PS: Do you understand how frustrating it is living among arrogant idiots that respond instead of "I do not know" with "take medication"? ... and as soon you are ready they are chicken out of the fight, because you make clear this time I defend and won't comply with the bullshit.

So check this and what the Germans do about Atypical Neuroleptica they say fix my brain, because I was "two weeks it in the wood eating berries" and write stuff they don't understand:

While Risperdal and Abilify are medically categorized as atypical (second-generation) antipsychotics, they are not benzodiazepines ("benzos"). Benzos are a different drug class (like Xanax) primarily used for anxiety and panic, and they carry a much higher risk of dependence 

Enhancing Effects: They may be mixed with illicit drugs; for example, quetiapine (a similar antipsychotic) mixed with cocaine is sometimes called a "Q-ball". 

So I mixed up the Xanax class with theat gear. I am a dumb fuck! You expert junky Nazis. The only argument they understand is violance no matter their top rank high score level of a proven track record loosing that.

I get around in a Coffee Shop and would in a Gun Shop so this is hardcore:
How They Sell on the Street
While antipsychotics do not produce the "high" or euphoria typically sought in street drugs, they are sold illicitly for specific purposes:

    Target Users: Misuse is most common among people with a history of polysubstance 
      abuse or those in restricted environments like prisons.
    Purpose of Sale:
        "Coming Down": They are often used to counteract the negative side effects (like  
           insomnia or paranoia) of stimulants like cocaine or meth.
        "Trip Termination": Some are used to end the effects of hallucinogens or new 
           psychoactive substances.
        Enhancing Effects: They may be mixed with illicit drugs; for example, quetiapine (a 
           similar antipsychotic) mixed with cocaine is sometimes called a "Q-ball". 

And smoking it:
 
Movement Disorders: These drugs can cause extrapyramidal symptoms (uncontrollable muscle spasms or tremors), which may be intensified by an irregular delivery method like smoking. 
 
Why I took that gear than? Ok. Research, Anatomy of an Epedemic, shows that long term users of these substances have more receptors those substances are supposed to block. The brain is trying to counter the negative effect. Those receptors are directly connected with creativity. I was from early years threatened by the local Nazi kids I'd go into Mental Hospital, eventually. I did a few years after the U.S. Barracks had closed down in order to keep cover. Cold War is over.
That means that after first one year, in the typical age of 19 and then for five years at around 30 also typical for the Modern Jew under The German, I turned by my bodies biochemicals even more crazy than ever. The brain trys to fight the blockers by creating more receptors.

This also means I cant allow any Police enforcement anymore... Too bad for them. I am better a dead JewNigger than one they laugh at. Just - they have to manage.
#deathbeforedishonour #neversurrender 
 
Neuroscience suggests that neuroleptics (antipsychotics) like Risperdal and Abilify do interact with brain receptors closely linked to creative processes, primarily through the
dopaminergic system. 
 
The Receptor Connection
    Dopamine (D2) Receptors: Most neuroleptics, including Risperdal and Abilify,  
      primarily block D2 receptors. In neuroscience, creative "divergent thinking" 
      (generating many ideas) is associated with dopamine levels in the striatum and 
      thalamus.
    Thalamic Gating: Research has shown that creative individuals often have a lower 
      density of D2 receptors in the thalamus. This "lower gating" allows more information 
      to flow through the brain, facilitating the unique associations necessary for creativity. 
 
By blocking these receptors, neuroleptics can essentially "close the gate," potentially reducing that flow.
    Prefrontal Cortex: Abilify and Risperdal also affect the prefrontal cortex, which 
      handles "convergent thinking" (focusing on a single best solution). Moderate 
      dopamine levels in this area are considered optimal for persistent creative work. 

Impact on Creativity nhibition vs. Stabilization: Because neuroleptics are designed to "dampen" overactive dopamine signaling (which causes psychosis), they can sometimes result in "cognitive dulling" or "emotional blunting". Some patients report a decrease in the "spark" or "drive" to create.
 
Divergent Thinking: Higher levels of dopamine are generally linked to better performance in divergent thinking tasks. By blocking dopamine, neuroleptics may reduce the frequency and flexibility of new ideas.
 
Atypical vs. Typical: Interestingly, atypical antipsychotics like the ones you mentioned are sometimes reported to preserve more creative ability than older, "typical" neuroleptics, as they allow for more balanced dopamine signaling and affect serotonin (5-HT2A) receptors as well.  
 
READY WHEN YOU ARE, DEUTSCHLAND! 
It is a big bill you piled up, boiszz. 
#terroristgangs #provos
And I learned their hate, all of it.