Best products from r/FIU

We found 12 comments on r/FIU discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 10 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/NotUrAvgAddyPlug · 1 pointr/FIU

Did you know the active ingredient in Adderall can also be found in sugar-free gummy bears? You will need a large quantity, but it can be done. Hear me out...

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Step 1: buy a 5lb bag of sugar-free gummy bears from Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Albanese-Candy-Assorted-Sugar-Free-Flavor/dp/B00DE4GWWY/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=sugar+free+gummy+bears&qid=1558646508&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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Step 2: split the bag into 4oz portions, about 40 gummy bears each. That's 20 portions.

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Step 3: place each portion in a zip-loc bag and carry it with you.

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Step 4: every hour, on the hour, open one of the ziplocs and swallow the gummy bears whole. DO NOT CHEW!!! Water will help you, but carbonated water like LaCroix will speed up the reaction. Get yourself a few cans of LaCroix. flavor doesn't matter.

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Step 5: you will burp! you need to stay active. walk around in circles, jump a few times to let it out. whatever you can do will help.

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As long as there is always a good amount of gummy bears in your system, you will stay alert and focused. I've done this for many years in college and it has helped me a lot.

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Best of luck to you, my friend!

u/angrybrother273 · 1 pointr/FIU

I would buy land and books.

With the land, I would set up ecovillages, and I would (also) set aside vast areas where the plants and animals would be able to rejuvenate uninhibited.

I would find like-minded people, and I would ultimately try to integrate them into the enviornment with the wolves and the buffalo and the other animals. Humans can, and have been, ecologically sustainable organisms in natural environments. Not all agriculture is bad. Many Native American groups practiced agriculture in harmony with the rest of the environment.

I am also not against technology. A bow and arrow is technology, any tool that people use is technology. I am, however, against plastics and other harmful chemicals.

I would also build an army with the people who come to live on my land. There is no shortage of people - homeless people, high-school and college dropouts, homeless children, the unemployed, environmentalists, and lots of people I talk to IRL would be down for this idea.

I would learn assorted martial arts, I would teach them to others, and I would have the others teach them to more people, and we would spend a lot of time on it. This would be both for the health benefits and the self-defense benefits. It would be an army of ninjas, who also grow their own food and are self-sustaining. This will be great in case of societal failure or economic collapse. I would also teach/learn as many natural survival skills as I can. The goal of the army would be to establish peace and not wars, and to help people achieve independence (from money, oil, and industry) while also keeping a healthy relationship with the environment and the other animals.

We would also care for our children. We would raise them to be physically healthy and open-minded. We would not overshelter them, or put taboos on their sexuality, and we would make it the job of the entire community (especially the elders) to educate and take care of them. We will not over-shelter them or raise them to be weak. We will teach them how to socialize with each other in healthy ways, in an open, nurturing, loving environment. We'll also make it official policy that everything we do is done with the well-being of the next seven generations in mind.

There are also some books that I would want to buy and distribute. They include Circle of Life Traditional Teachings of Native American Elders, by James David Audlin, The Other Side of Eden, by Hugh Brody, The Conversations with God trilogy, by Neale Donald Walsch, The Art of Shen Ku, by Zeek, The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, by Thom Hartmann, A Practical Guide to Setting Up Ecovillages and Intentional Communities, by Diana Leafe Christian, and I'm sure there's lots of other good ones. You should really conduct your own search, but I feel all the ones I've listed have valuable information and the power to change the ideas of large groups of people. Anything on Native American culture, history, and philosophy, or on organic gardening, or self-sustainability in general. I might even set up my own bookstore or library, now that I think about it, and make more money. I'm definitley not against making money, because everyone in our world believes in money and money is power in our society.

u/chemicalcloud · 1 pointr/FIU

If anyone's taking general chemistry, I have this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Chemistry-Molecular-Approach-2nd-US/dp/0321651782/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377655240&sr=1-2&keywords=tro+chemistry

in perfect condition. It's not the same edition used this year but they don't actually assign homework from it (they do hw on mastering chemistry and blackboard - at least they did when I took it).

It's 100 bucks used on Amazon and I'm willing to sell it for 70 bucks.

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I also have this organic chemistry solution manual:

http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Chemistry-Student-Solutions-Manual/dp/047047839X/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1377655506&sr=8-11&keywords=organic+chemistry+solutions+manual#selectedObb=rbb_ubb_trigger

also in good condition. Amazon sells it used for 87 bucks. I'm willing to sell it for 60.

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PM me if interested about either of them. I'm at south campus every day. =]

u/NeonRedHerring · 1 pointr/FIU

There is a bike in the middle of the forest across from the stadium. It doesn't match your description, but hey, maybe you want a free bike. Bring a deadbolt, this lock is still on the front tire.

u/trecool · 0 pointsr/FIU

Im truly sorry for your loss however if you do findyour bike and i will look around when im there on campus you need to use a u lock and a secondary lock for your front wheel something like this or utilize the sheldon brown locking method again im sorry this happened but hopefully you can prevent this from ever happening again make sure you contact campus police the actual police and keep checking all the popular bike racks at fiu generally bike thievery is a crime of convenience and you need to make your bike look more defended than the rest so they will steal the poorly locked ones instead of yours