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  1. cleossistah:

    explore-blog:

    The science of what marijuana does to your brain, animated. Complement with a clever visual analogy for how different drugs affect you, one artist’s self-portraits under the influence of various drugs, and a vintage black-and-white film explaining the effects of each.

    Also from ASAPscience: The science of procrastination and how to manage it, your brain on orgasm, and the scientific cure for hangovers.


    But what about the munches?


    “…once you begin your train of thought it becomes the most significant and profound thing ever!”

  1. 263 notesTimestamp: Monday 2012/10/22 17:02:46Via: cleossistahSource: explore-blog
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    Well, I guess I learned something new today.
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    cool.
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    But what about the munches?
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