Microdosing is also briefly covered near the end. If the government ever gets out of the way, I believe this is the drug of choice for many in the future. Less addictive, less damaging to the body.
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Good film. Let’s discuss sometime.
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1/2—Would be curious for a review. Never having used anything in this movie before (or ever encounter or hear about it in university) it was eye opening how prevalent the use was with students.
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2/2—I left watching the moving feeling like there wasn't a lot of time spent highlighting the downsides. Seemed in many ways, very much like an ad for Adderall. Could just me be me.
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Interesting. I thought they did the exact opposite. I expected a lot of people to say they were too harsh and biased against drugs like Adderall.
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Its may be that I went into it anticipating a worse outcome for those who had become addicted. I felt bad for the college girl who said she was looking fwd to finish school so she could stop... given that the movie also depicted its prevalence in the workforce.
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Yeah, I didn't know what to take from it. On one hand seemed to show a lot of advantages, and then didn't explain why they wanted to go off of it, but it was VERY heavy-handed about how important it was to get off of it, without showing the actual downsides.
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That accurately sums up the way I felt.
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