That makes sense. I had assumed that the participants had used adderall in the past but that might not be true upon further inspection
That's a good point. I mainly thought it was interesting that people discount caffeine. It can be a very powerful stimulant and even for some people I know who are diagnosed with adhd an alternative to adderall. I'd only heard it from them though and never seen anything about it.
Caffeine supplements can be dangerous when misused but so can lots of other things. I would argue that promoting coffee and tea as a natural source of caffeine is much better than supplements
I'm working on a iOS client that's similar to Apollo, with the swiping upvote (my favorite feature lol). So if in a few days you want an alpha invite I can send it to you. It's already at a point where it's on par with Mlem but I'd like to spend a few days fine tuning a few things to get it to a place I would daily drive it.
I play 3.5 I find it’s the perfect balance of skill as well as luck. There aren’t stupid ideas like advantage or anything to muck up the gameplay. Only problem I would say is the excessive bonus adding but that’s not a huge deal. It also probably helps it was the version I learned first and the version my group plays
Eh the charged lemonade issue isn't all that big I would say. 30 oz of liquid is a lot and 400 mg of caffeine is only like 2 energy drinks which. The warning part is misleading though I agree. I drank quite a few of them before I realized they were caffeinated. They should be way more transparent about what's in their drinks