The girl was on a lunch break at work, and was talking with apparently a friend in a lowered tone. What I THINK I made out was:
"... ... ... Aksel."
"... So you're talking to him now?"
Then I popped in unexpectedly to say "You all have a nice day.", which unexpectedly came out as a mutter, and left. (I was only there to check up on something.) So if she was talking about me, I wonder if I kind of blew it? LOL Dang, I suck socially. My nervousness got the best of me. From the way things are looking, I believe this chart explains well:
Score
I I I I*
Biff
I I I I
[* Possible point, not sure.]
I really wish I could break my habbit of mumbling. A lot of people aren't able to understand me. Usually happens when I'm nervous / hesitant about talking to someone.
By the way, parents say you aren't allowed to have a gf 'till college, or just your own thought?
As for the "Adrenaline" topic, I've finished my reaserch. From what you've told me, and my findings, I'm 88.20% sure this isn't adrenaline I'm using. Despite having many of the same effects, real adrenaline has more biological activity going on that I'm pretty sure doesn't occur with me. Also, as you stated, I don't think it's possible to draw out adrenaline at will... unless some person had the unique ability to controll subconscious activities. However, I'm still not so convinced it's merely giving it my all. So an idea popped into mind. What about an Excited State of Meditation (ESoM)? I furthered my research on that, and it seems meditation was primarily used to find "inner peace", or a calm, simple state of mind. However, the information lacked proof that the only thing meditation CAN be used for is just peacefull thinking. Isn't meditation generally just "deep thought"? Hm.... One way or another I might just set this project aside for a couple years to focus on other more important areas.