Also, will we link to every story in this week's New Yorker by Wednesday? Probably.
"I'm a little concerned that we could be raising a generation of very focussed accountants."
Okay, I'm finally aware of the terrible dangers that Adderall might pose to society at large.













Shouldn't there be an asterisk on Alex, The Harvard Student's diploma?
I've got Electroyltes.
Does anyone have any ointment?
Man, that's a long article. I need to re-up before I can finish it.
I once had a bottle of 90 10's a month. Even I wanted to know: what kind of doctor gives away that much fucking twack to a college freshman? Also, (shockingly) omitted from the New Yorker's encyclopedic research is the brilliance that is the peanut butter & chocolate-esque pairing of Aunt Dexie with Uncle Sativa. Shit's bomb; Wu-Tang has never been more comprehensively understood.
I'm concerned we could be raising a generation of very focussed little people with no accountability.
Whereas the only dangerous side effects of a Butterfinger Buzz addiction are sticky hands and a propensity for interrupting the conversation with Bart Simpson quotes.
same old tired story – different decade
Maybe this stuff does work after all, given that I've been waiting for like, forever for someone to buck the trend and publish a story on the possible placebo effect. Sadly, I've never experienced anything remotely resembling the buzz Alex Harvard et alia report.
Anyone?