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High IQ men are anxious nerds who can't laid, therefore they cling to whatever pussy they can get. Low IQ men are impulsive chads who grab women by the pussy like Trump.

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So back in February I was at a party where 6 gunshots went off. I was smart enough to tell it was going to happen and was at the edge trying to get people to leave instead of pulling out their phones but thats not the point. My Question: As everybody was stampeding away, I felt extremely alert and cheerful. Better than any drug I'd ever taken. I felt like a superhuman for about 15 minutes afterwards and was then oddly gigglish and happy the rest of the night. Obviously I suppressed this to console the people in my group, who'd had a variety of reactions which were all worse than mine. Starting the next day or so I felt very ill for a week. What is going on biologically when a stress response like this occurs? I totally understand why people get addicted to combat now, and given my family's military background it makes sense that I'd have it too. But the illness afterwards was kinda shitty. Only ever had that after a car wreck, which had a slightly similar alertness phase immediately afterward but wasn't as pronounced. Thoughts?

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