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ugh I am full and sleepy now.
That rabbit is suffering from turkey-itis. It's what happens when you eat turkey and now you want to do absolutely nothing but sleep.
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Anyone else playing Planetside 2 besides Volk and Slip?
... Just noticed my 46" TV can be used as a computer screen.
Granted, it's not relevant at this time because my PC can't do anything to take proper advantage of that, but the fact the option exists is awesome. Asura.Ivykyori said: » That rabbit is suffering from turkey-itis. It's what happens when you eat turkey and now you want to do absolutely nothing but sleep. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryptophan Quote: A common assertion is that heavy consumption of turkey meat results in drowsiness, due to high levels of tryptophan contained in turkey.[50][51][52] However, the amount of tryptophan in turkey is comparable to that contained in most other meats.[17] Furthermore, post-meal drowsiness may have more to do with what else is consumed along with the turkey and, in particular, carbohydrates.[53] It has been demonstrated in both animal models[54] and humans[55][56][57] that ingestion of a meal rich in carbohydrates triggers release of insulin. Insulin in turn stimulates the uptake of large neutral branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), but not tryptophan (an aromatic amino acid) into muscle, increasing the ratio of tryptophan to BCAA in the blood stream. The resulting increased ratio of tryptophan to BCAA in the blood reduces competition at the large neutral amino acid transporter (which transports both BCAA and aromatic amino acids), resulting in the uptake of tryptophan across the blood–brain barrier into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).[58][59] Once in the CSF, tryptophan is converted into serotonin in the raphe nuclei by the normal enzymatic pathway.[54][56] The resultant serotonin is further metabolised into melatonin by the pineal gland.[10] Hence, this data suggests that "feast-induced drowsiness"— may be the result of a heavy meal rich in carbohydrates, which, via an indirect mechanism, increases the production of sleep-promoting melatonin in the brain.[54][55][56][57] On the November 18, 2012 episode of the Discovery Channel series MythBusters, Build Team members Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, and Grant Imahara investigated the claimed link between turkey consumption and drowsiness. Byron and a nutrition professor put together three holiday meals, distinguished by portion size and presence/absence of turkey, and Belleci and Imahara took a reaction-time test after eating each one. They found that the amount of food eaten had a much larger effect on the results than whether or not turkey was part of the meal, and they classified the myth as "Busted." :( Bahamut.Serj said: » Asura.Ivykyori said: » That rabbit is suffering from turkey-itis. It's what happens when you eat turkey and now you want to do absolutely nothing but sleep. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryptophan Quote: A common assertion is that heavy consumption of turkey meat results in drowsiness, due to high levels of tryptophan contained in turkey.[50][51][52] However, the amount of tryptophan in turkey is comparable to that contained in most other meats.[17] Furthermore, post-meal drowsiness may have more to do with what else is consumed along with the turkey and, in particular, carbohydrates.[53] It has been demonstrated in both animal models[54] and humans[55][56][57] that ingestion of a meal rich in carbohydrates triggers release of insulin. Insulin in turn stimulates the uptake of large neutral branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), but not tryptophan (an aromatic amino acid) into muscle, increasing the ratio of tryptophan to BCAA in the blood stream. The resulting increased ratio of tryptophan to BCAA in the blood reduces competition at the large neutral amino acid transporter (which transports both BCAA and aromatic amino acids), resulting in the uptake of tryptophan across the blood–brain barrier into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).[58][59] Once in the CSF, tryptophan is converted into serotonin in the raphe nuclei by the normal enzymatic pathway.[54][56] The resultant serotonin is further metabolised into melatonin by the pineal gland.[10] Hence, this data suggests that "feast-induced drowsiness"— may be the result of a heavy meal rich in carbohydrates, which, via an indirect mechanism, increases the production of sleep-promoting melatonin in the brain.[54][55][56][57] On the November 18, 2012 episode of the Discovery Channel series MythBusters, Build Team members Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, and Grant Imahara investigated the claimed link between turkey consumption and drowsiness. Byron and a nutrition professor put together three holiday meals, distinguished by portion size and presence/absence of turkey, and Belleci and Imahara took a reaction-time test after eating each one. They found that the amount of food eaten had a much larger effect on the results than whether or not turkey was part of the meal, and they classified the myth as "Busted." :( I still blame the turkey. Valefor.Slipispsycho
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Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Anyone else playing Planetside 2 besides Volk and Slip? <.< What's your name? Woo! Done with my presentation at last! Now... to the 30,000 other homework assignments I have yet to do before Monday...
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Woo! Done with my presentation at last! Now... to the 30,000 other homework assignments I have yet to do before Monday... Odin.Minefield said: » Time machine! I'm exhausted, but I accomplished something, which is more than what I would usually say. I like this feeling. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Asura.Ivykyori said: » That rabbit is suffering from turkey-itis. It's what happens when you eat turkey and now you want to do absolutely nothing but sleep. I'm kidding, don't post that. Just thought I'd remind you what Yahoo! chat was like. I'm really a pigeon irl.
Thinking about trying out Mass Effect.
Is it as good as people say, ignoring the ending of 3? If I never see another pigeon as long as I live, it'll be too soon. Seriously, wtf Japan?
Close the lid. Just do it. Sleep!
Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Asura.Ivykyori said: » That rabbit is suffering from turkey-itis. It's what happens when you eat turkey and now you want to do absolutely nothing but sleep. It's Senorita, I'm Escorian's fiancee. And I don't post a lot, but I've been around. ^.^ And thank goodness I didn't see that pigeon post. I'm deathly afraid of pigeons. That's reason #5364074X as to why I moved out of NYC the first chance I got. You didn't look at that pigeon post? Yeah, you're better off. It wasn't sexual, but still...
I suppose it's time for sleep, back to work tomorrow.
Was a nice 3 days off~ Asura.Ludoggy said: » Oh dear god, THAT. Esco showed me that. The last thing this world needs is a dating sim for PIGEONS. OMG, they're multiplying!!!! QQ Bismarck.Faelar said: » Thinking about trying out Mass Effect. Is it as good as people say, ignoring the ending of 3? Definitely. The ending of 3 is still pretty bad since it does an amazingly bad job at conveying the impact of your choices throughout the trilogy, but they've improved the closure quite a bit. Fortunately, the rest of all 3 games respond well to your choices and whatnot. I feel that the Mass Effect series will probably be BioWare's last good set of games thanks to the EA Leech, would be a shame not to play them. Woke up from a nap. Strange dreams, strange dreams indeed. Wtf is going on in dreamworld these days....
Lakshmi.Aelius said: » Woke up from a nap. Strange dreams, strange dreams indeed. Wtf is going on in dreamworld these days.... Valefor.Prothescar said: » Bismarck.Faelar said: » Thinking about trying out Mass Effect. Is it as good as people say, ignoring the ending of 3? Definitely. The ending of 3 is still pretty bad since it does an amazingly bad job at conveying the impact of your choices throughout the trilogy, but they've improved the closure quite a bit. Fortunately, the rest of all 3 games respond well to your choices and whatnot. I feel that the Mass Effect series will probably be BioWare's last good set of games thanks to the EA Leech, would be a shame not to play them. +1 Definitely play them Fae, they are absolutely brilliant games, ME1 has a few frustrating gameplay drawbacks but that's the only negative I can say about it, however unlike most games that go downhill with sequels, ME2 and ME3 continue to improve on their predecessors both in terms of functionality and quality. Carbuncle.Anesthesia
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