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Brainwave entrainment
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Jan 22, 2007
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Brainwave entrainment, or brainwave synchronization, is a method of applying a periodic aural or visual stimulus in order to convince one's brainwaves to operate at a desired frequency. This can be especially useful for tricking your brain into waking up or sleeping. Anabubula has an example sound file that's meant to be a "coffee replacement" for waking up in the morning. Somewhere around minute 17 or 18, my heart almost popped out of my chest. #science
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Crunchies
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Jan 22, 2007
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I would define crunchies as those unidentifiable crunchy amalgamations of sugar and other good things found atop coffee cakes, certain pies, and other various delicious food items. I would estimate that about 15% of my life is spent in search of these wonderful things. I had an apple crisp at Mama's in Hackettstown on Saturday, and it was one of the top 10 experiences of my life. Every time I go into a convenience store, I go straight to the Drake's/Entenmann's section and drool over all the crunchy-laden products. Whenever I go to the supermarket, I have a hard time deciding between having low cholesterol and eating an entire Entenmann's Ultimate Crumb Cake. I think I have a problem. #food
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