Comment · Wed, March 13, 2013 · Ceretropic
An /r/nootropics Survey on Nootropics and use in the wokplace. [All data will be posted to /r/nootropics!]
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cjbarber · 7 points
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Bd56IlBORutm5R7S9JqCtOy3YfNNVZqGdWPwAFWZZs0/viewform
I'm all about nootropics becoming more popular, and would especially like to see developments that ensure that America won't go the way of New Zealand and broadly outlaw nootropics (which it looks like will happen in NZ).
I'm a big user of noots myself btw.
Would be awesome if you could fill this out or share it! (It's for a University class, though the topic was free form and I chose this because I'm interested in it!)
All data will be made available on /r/nootropics :)
If someone else can cross post this to /r/programming, /r/fitness, and /r/supplements that would be awesome - I'm planning on doing it but I made a new reddit account just for this, and I have extremely limited posting privileges.
This is the first place I'm posting the study, so if you have any feedback or suggestions on what questions to ask that would be awesome too!
What they were answering
JungleReaver · 2 points
kinda like the br in bro, and the uh in "uh oh"
other variations include breh, broh, broski, brobutter, bronanna's, bro-montana, brobaker, brobeans, I could go on. you get the idea. bro can be added to most things to give it its own flair and spin.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Bruh is more like what I would expect a South African to say. Like broo, with a long u sound. But I guess it could go either way.