Math and Physics People on AAS

Rackm248

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So I was just working on some Abstract Algebra homework when my mind started to drift. Now I'm wandering if there are any math and physics students here who cycle. I'm also wandering if the juice impacted their study routine in any significant way.
 
So I was just working on some Abstract Algebra homework when my mind started to drift. Now I'm wandering if there are any math and physics students here who cycle. I'm also wandering if the juice impacted their study routine in any significant way.

To drift or to wander - that is the question.
 
I dont do physics, but my last job required a lot of complex math and I have noticed a slight "brain fog" since my use of AAS began. But I also might just be getting old and senile.
 
I don't know this for certain, but I bet they based our plates off metric plate sizes.

I know, I was just joking

We're the last holdouts of the "standard" system, with a bunch of measurements that make no sense. I cleaned the aquarium this past weekend, had to figure out how much water it held, so I took measurements in centimeters, multiplied and finally converted to gallons - it's idiotic to try to work with English measurements.
 
I know, I was just joking

We're the last holdouts of the "standard" system, with a bunch of measurements that make no sense. I cleaned the aquarium this past weekend, had to figure out how much water it held, so I took measurements in centimeters, multiplied and finally converted to gallons - it's idiotic to try to work with English measurements.

Metric makes more sense for sure, but I still think in imperial for everything though. Have to take a second to convert in my head to metric.
 
I have seen a study that actually showed steroid users tend to have lower test scores than non steroid users. Issues with "brain fog" and memory. Who knows if it's actually the steroids or the plethora of other pharmaceuticals we take to manage our steroid use.
 
So I was just working on some Abstract Algebra homework when my mind started to drift. Now I'm wandering if there are any math and physics students here who cycle. I'm also wandering if the juice impacted their study routine in any significant way.

The most distracting thing would most definitely be my libido on certain cycles. I'm very glad I didn't juice during my college years, I was already pussy distracted during that time and pussy was my sole purpose for a higher education.
 
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