What chemical signals are being emitted inside your head at this current moment user?

What chemical signals are being emitted inside your head at this current moment user?

Barrelene
Barrelene
(C8H8), the name derives from the resemblance to a barrel.[6]
Basketane
Basketane
(pentacyclo[4.4.0.02,5.03,8.04,7]decane) (C10H12), a polycyclic alkane with a structure similar to a basket.[3]
Cubane
Cubane
A hydrocarbon whose eight carbon atoms occupy the vertices of a cube.[7]
Dodecahedrane
Dodecahedrane
A Platonic hydrocarbon shaped like a dodecahedron.
Fenestrane
Fenestranes
A class of compounds with a "window pane motif" (the name fenestrane derives from the Latin word fenestra, meaning window), comprising four fused carbocycles centred on a quaternary carbon resulting a twice over spiro compound. The illustration at right shows a generic fenestrane as well as the specific examples [4,4,4,4]fenestrane and [5,5,5,5]fenestrane. Fenestranes are of considerable interest in theoretical chemistry though comparatively few have actually been synthesised.
Housane
Housane.svg
A polycyclic alkane named "housane" because it looks superficially like a house.[3]
Ladderane
Pentacycloanammoxic Acid
An organic molecule that looks like a ladder because it contains two or more fused rings of cyclobutane.
Olympiadane
Olympiadane
A mechanically-interlocked compound based on the topology for the Olympic rings.
Olympicene
Olympicene
Refers to the fused 5-benzene rings (C19H12), which is reminiscent of the Olympic Flag.[8]
Penguinone
Penguinone
3,4,4,5-tetramethylcyclohexa-2,5-dienone; a two-dimensional representation of its structure resembles a penguin.
Prismane
Prismane
An isomer of benzene with the carbon atoms arranged in the shape of a triangular prism.
Quadratic acid
Squaric acid
A square-shaped organic compound, also called squaric acid.
Sulflower
Sulflower
A stable heterocyclic octacirculene based on thiophene, named as a portmanteau of sulfur and sunflower.
Tetrahedrane
Tetrahedrane
A Platonic hydrocarbon shaped like a tetrahedron.

Buckminsterfullerene
Fullerene
Or buckyballs, a form of carbon named after Buckminster Fuller due to its resemblance to Fuller's geodesic domes. The term was coined by Harold Kroto.[9] The alternative name Footballene was coined by A.D.J. Haymet[10] because the molecule also resembles a football.[3]
Bullvalene
Bullvalene C10H10
(tricyclo[3.3.2.02,8]deca-3,6,9-triene) (C10H10), was named by organic chemist Maitland Jones, Jr. for William "Bull" Doering who predicted its properties in 1963.[11][12] Within a specific temperature range the molecule is subject to rapid degenerate Cope rearrangements with the result that all carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms are equivalent and that none of the carbon–carbon bonds is permanent.
Dickite (Al2Si2O5(OH)4), a clay-like material with a number of manufacturing uses, one of which is as a coating for high-quality bond paper. It is named after its discoverer, Dr. W. Thomas Dick.[3]
Josiphos A well-known catalyst, named after Josi Puleo, the technician who first prepared it.[13] Mandyphos and Taniaphos also exist.

Alcindoromycine An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Alcindoro in La Bohème.[14]
Bohemamine An anti-tumour agent named after the Puccini opera La Bohème.[14]
Collinemycin An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Colline in La Bohème.[14]
Ranasmurfin A blue protein from the foam nests of a tropical frog, named after the Smurfs.
Mimimycin An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Mimì in La Bohème.[14]
Musettamycin An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Musetta in La Bohème.[14]
Marcellomycin An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Marcello in La Bohème.[14]
Pikachurin A retinal protein named after Pokémon character / species Pikachu
Rudolphomycin An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Rodolfo (Rudolph) in La Bohème.[14][15]
Sonic hedgehog A protein named after Sonic the Hedgehog

Arsole
Arsole
(C4H5As), an analogue of pyrrole in which an arsenic atom replaces the nitrogen atom.[16] The aromaticity of arsoles has been debated for many years.[17] The compound in which a benzene ring is fused to arsole — typically on the carbon atoms 3 and 4 — is known as benzarsole.[3]
Bastardane A close relative to adamantane and its proper name is ethano-bridged noradamantane. Because its unusual ethano-bridge was a deviation from the standard hydrocarbon caged rearrangements, it came to be known as bastardane—the unwanted child.[3][18]
Crapinon An anticholinergic drug, one side effect of which is constipation.[3]
Cumene
Cumene
The common name for isopropylbenzene; derived from cumin (Cuminum cyminum)
Cummingtonite ((Mg,Fe)7Si8(OH)22), a magnesium-iron silicate hydroxide, first identified in Cummington, Massachusetts.[3]
DAMN
DAMN Structure.png
Diaminomaleonitrile, a cyanocarbon that contains two amine groups and two nitrile groups bound to an ethylene backbone.

DuPhos
DuPhos
A class of asymmetric ligands for asymmetric synthesis. The name DuPhos is derived from the chemical company that developed this type of ligand (DuP, DuPont) and the compound class of phospholanes (Phos) it belongs to.
Earthcide,
or Fartox (C6Cl5NO2), also called Quintozene, some of the many names for pentachloronitrobenzene, a fungicide.[19]

Fucitol
L-Fucitol
(C6H14O5), an alcohol derived from Fucus vesiculosis, a North Atlantic seaweed. Its optical isomers are also called D-fuc-ol and L-fuc-ol.[3]
fucK The name of the gene that encodes L-fuculokinase, an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction between L-fuculose, ADP, and L-fuculose-1-phosphate.[3]
Fukalite (Ca4Si2O6(CO3)(OH, F))2, a rare form of calcium silicocarbonate mined in the Fuka region of Japan.[3]
Ru(Tris)BiPy-on-a-stick Shorthand form of (trans-1,4-bis[(4-pyridyl)ethenyl]benzene)(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II).[20]

Pizda
Pizda
A substance first synthesized by a group of Australian chemists. In some Slavic countries, the word pizda is a vulgarism for "vagina" (see Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/pizda).

Fornacite A rare lead, copper chromate arsenate hydroxide mineral (Pb2CuCrO4AsO4OH), named after its discoverer, Lucien Lewis Forneau.[3]
Orotic acid
Orotic acid
Pyrimidinecarboxylic acid has been referred to as vitamin B13. Often misspelled "erotic acid".[3]
Rhamnetin
Rhamnetin
A flavonol dye derived from buckthorn (rhamnus).[21]
Butanal
Butanal
A common aldehyde
SEX An abbreviation of sodium ethyl xanthate,[22] it has structural formula CH3CH2OCS2Na, IUPAC name sodium O-ethylcarbonodithioate, and it is a flotation agent used in the mining industry;
Spermine,
Spermidine,
or polyamine
Spermine
Spermidine
growth factors involved in cellular metabolism.

BARF
BARF
(tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate), a fluoroaryl borate B(Ar(CF3)2)4−, used as a non-coordinating anion[23]
catP The name of the enzyme responsible for chloramphenicol resistance in various species of bacteria.
Constipatic acid
Constipatic acid
[2-(14-hydroxypentadecyl)-4-methyl-5-oxo-2,5-dihydrofuran-3-carboxylic acid], an aliphatic acid derived from the Australian Xanthoparmelia lichen.[3][24]
Nonanal
Nonanal
(C9H18O), an aldehyde derived from nonane.
PoO Chemical formula of polonium monoxide.
Uranate The chemical term for an oxyanion of the element uranium.[3]
Uranocene
Uranocene
U(C8H8)2, a uranium sandwich compound similar to ferrocene (Fe(C5H5)2) with two co-ordinating aromatic and anionic cyclooctatetraenide rings sandwiching the U atom (formally in its +IV oxidation state).
Vomitoxin
Vomitoxin
A mycotoxin occurring in grains.[3]
Related to death and decay
Cadaverine
Cadaverine
A foul-smelling diamine produced by putrefaction of dead animal tissue.[3][25]
DEAD, DEADCAT
DEAD
Diethyl azodicarboxylate: An apt acronym, given that diethyl azodicarboxylate is explosive; shock sensitive; carcinogenic; and an eye, skin, and respiratory irritant.[3]
Putrescine
Putrescine
A foul-smelling diamine produced by the putrefaction of dead animal tissue.[3]

Angelic acid
Angelic acid
An organic acid found in garden angelica (Angelica archangelica), Umbelliferae, and many other plants.
Diabolic acid A series of long-chain dicarboxylic acids with chains of different lengths. Named after the Greek word diabollo meaning to mislead.[26]
Draculin
Draculin
An anticoagulant found in the saliva of vampire bats.[27]
Miraculin A glycoprotein found in Miracle Fruit that makes sour foods taste sweet after contact with taste buds.[28]
Adamantane
Adamantane
(tricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decane), a crystalline cycloalkane,[29][30] an isomer of twistane. Name resembles that of English pop star Adam Ant.[3]
Irene Hantzsch-Widman nomenclature for a monocyclic, heterocyclic compound with three ring atoms.[31]
Naftazone (C11H9N3O2), a vasoprotective drug. The NAFTA free-trade zone is the area covered by the North American Free Trade Agreement.[32]
PEPPSI PEPPSI is short for Pyridine-Enhanced Precatalyst Preparation Stabilization and Initiation.[33]

Bongkrek acid
Bongkrek acid
Name sounds like the English names for bong, crack cocaine, and lysergic acid diethylamide.
Complicatic acid A sesquiterpenoid antibiotic derived from Stereum complicatum, this is also known as dehydrohirsutic acid.[34]
Germane
Germane
The simplest hydride of germanium, analogous to methane and silane.
Germanic acid (Ge(OH)4), the hydrated form of germanium dioxide
HeH+
Helium hydride ion
Chemical formula of the helium hydride ion, a polyatomic ion containing the noble gas helium.[35]
Hirsutene
Hirsutene
[36][37] Is also named after an animal, a goat (Hircus).
Jesterone A ketone with molecular formula C15H20O4 derived from the endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis jesteri.[38]
Magic acid A superacid consisting of a mixture, most commonly in a 1:1 molar ratio, of fluorosulfuric acid (HSO3F) and antimony pentafluoride (SbF5).
Megaphone A ketone derived from the root of Aniba megaphylla.[39]
Moronic acid
Moronic acid
[3-oxoolean-18-en-28-oic acid], a natural triterpene
Mucic acid
Mucic acid
A product of nitric acid oxidation of galactose or galactose-containing compounds
Muscovite
Muscovite crystals
A phyllosilicate mineral of aluminium and potassium.
Noggin A signalling protein involved in embryonic development.
Performic acid A strongly oxidizing acid related to formic acid.
Periodic acid
Periodic acid
Or per-iodic acid, is pronounced /ˌpɜːr.aɪˈɒdᵻk/ PURR-eye-OD-ik and not */ˌpɪərɪˈɒdᵻk/ PEER-ee-OD-ik. It refers to one of two interconvertible species: HIO4 (metaperiodic acid), or H5IO6 (orthoperiodic acid – illustrated at right). The per- prefix in the name denotes that iodine is present in its highest possible (+VII) oxidation state.
Picket Fence Porphyrin (5,10,15,20-tetrakis(alpha,alpha,alpha-2-pivalamidophenyl)porphyrin), used to model heme enzyme active sites.
Piranha solution A strongly oxidizing mixture of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid used to remove organic residues from substrates and glassware. The name refers to the voracious appetite of the Amazonian piranha fish.
Psicose
Psicose
(C6H12O6), a rare low-calorie sugar that provides 0.3% as much energy as sucrose.
Rednose A sugar derived from the degradation of rudolphomycin.[14]
Rhamnose
Rhamnose
A sugar naturally occurring in buckthorn (rhamnus).
Sillimanite Aluminium silicate polymorph, sounds like "Silly man-ite"
Titanic acid The hydrated form of titanium dioxide.
Traumatic acid
Traumatic acid
A substance occurring in plants, with a role in healing damaged tissue.

The usual, and whatever caffeine and nicotine emits.

Not much after I started taking antidepressants 2 years ago

I'm so unemotional now and I'm not even enjoying things anymore, I'm not even horny so I stopped fapping
I just live until I die without feeling any kind or joy or happiness but at least I'm not sad anymore

I know that feel. You should listen to new wave.

Autism

What's the opposite of dopamine?

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this

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iktfbro

I can feel a hint of thoughts of suicide, and OP is a faggot

What kind?

Jewish ones.

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I'm self sustained in here, I have a mini fridge and electric stovetop for instant noodles.