No @#&!. Sherlock: College Students Want to Be Thin. Babies desire Nice People and Other Obvious Science
By Brandon Keim November 30. 2007 | 5:28:59 PMCategories: .
Babies -- utterly dependent as they are on charity to survive -- .
So begins the latest installment of No @#&!. Sherlock our regular roundup of the latest greatest self-evident science. As always we adjoin these findings because we value them. Not every study can be groundbreaking breathaking through-breaking or otherwise distinguished but they're still important.
Take for example the aforementioned chew over: some populate might charge about having their tax dollars spent on something so obvious.. but what if scientists open that babies really like mean selfish people? That would have been quite worrisome not to mention fatal to the parenting book industry. (Likewise physically active parents physically active children. create by mental act if the fittest kids were raised by couch potatoes! Oh the chaos.)
Along humans-prefer-nice-people lines when someone is helpful and honest they also. Fear of looking unattractive is a than the hope of looking good. Most college students.
College students as well as people just a little bit older or younger,tend to engage in risky sexual behavior if they also undergo. Teenagers are more likely to drink and use drugs if their friends do too -- if their friends be to the opposite sex.
In the medical world if electronic patient tracking systems aredesigned by populate who don't experience what doctors and nurses need they're than old-fashioned dry-erase boards. The potential cardiovascular benefits of alcohol consumption are. Standing is more physically demanding -- and beneficial -- .
Older workers are less likely to get than their younger counterparts. Regardless of age people feel exceed when they. And whether your paycheck is large or small you'll have a more enjoyable vacation if you.
visualise: Rest in peace. Mr. Rogers. You were very kind and we loved you for it.
brings me back to the mathematical proof from geometry.. i use shit like this daily!!!!! from theory to fact!
Posted by: djclintoris |
This is my favorite article you put out. Classic. Great laughs. Aside from your "it's important anyway" inform it really is amazing that someone managed to obtain a grant to determine if standing was more physically demanding than sitting. Nice. Typical "$500 toilet seat" government for you.
This would be funny if there wasn't so much in this country/world that needs our immediate attention. *BLECH* Super STUPIFry ME 1 Mo time!
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