Lyrica (pregabalin) is a prescription anti-seizure medication used to treat some types of epilepsy, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia and generalized anxiety disorder. Lyrica is considered to have some potential for abuse and dependence. Its effects include euphoria, discoordination, benzo-like buzz, relaxation and drunk feeling. Being a CNS depressant, it potentiates alcohol and other medicines, including opiates and benzos.
So I finally got my Lyrica. I immediately took 6 capsules (6x150mg) and an hour later a strong high came.
A magical girl anime about a normal elementary schoolgirl named Takamachi Nanoha who discovers a magical devise called Raising Heart and becomes a complete beamspamming badass.
It begins as a rather clinched Magical Girl anime until the introduction of Nanoha's rival/possible love interest, Fate Testarossa.
Nanoha threw out many Magical Girl conventions, using more shounen-style elements than shoujo, such as power battles and fast-paced storytelling. There are two sequels, A's being the better received compared to StrikerS.
Anonymous A: Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha is a great anime, but I wasn't impressed with StrikerS
Anonymous B: Yeah, A's was definitely the best of the series. If only they did without the Final FantasyFinal Boss at the end.
Stemming from TVFilthyFrank’s video “BAD INTERNET RAPPERS” in which one of the characters he plays says the line “I’m a spiritual lyrical miracle individual”. The phrase has come to be the inverse of the other popular term mumble rapper. A spiritual lyrical miracle individual is a rapper who is extremely corny and tries to use complicated lyricism to cover up their overrall boringness and unoriginality.