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  1. The Cabal has arrived.

    Monday, 04-Apr-11 23:23:56 UTC from web
    1. @woona good job. Remember to reward yourself with something you enjoy to trick your brain into encouraging you to do it again.

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:37:23 UTC from web
      1. @ceruleanspark I think that might actually take the prize as the single most cynical thing that has ever been put to text by a human being

        Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:46:40 UTC from web
        1. @purplephish20 You assume he's actually human...

          Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:47:41 UTC from web
          1. @colfax I've met him, you haven't

            Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:48:03 UTC from web
            1. @purplephish20 Doesn't mean anything.

              Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:48:24 UTC from web
    2. @woona It tricks your subconscious, so your ability to rationalize doesn't kick in.

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:46:15 UTC from web
    3. @woona A really nasty hairless monkey.

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:48:43 UTC from web
    4. @woona By the end of my 21 day addiction program you'll be applying for jobs just to get more of that sweet sweet dopamine.

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:49:01 UTC from web
      1. @ceruleanspark *nudge nudge* Gtalk :)

        Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:52:54 UTC from web
    5. @woona I know

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:49:48 UTC from web
    6. @woona By undertaking an activity which you enjoy immediately after applying for a job you trick the more primitive parts of your brain into associating the dopamine release triggered by the enjoyable activity with the non-enjoyable job application. After sufficient training (approx 21 days of daily exposure), the system will work backwards in that applying for jobs will trip the chemical release all by itself.

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 22:54:00 UTC from web
    7. @woona It works for prostitutes anything really!

      Monday, 18-Feb-13 23:00:38 UTC from web