Brain scans of teens with a history of aggressive bullying behavior suggest that they may actually get pleasure out of seeing someone else in pain, U.S. researchers said on Friday.No fucking shit, geniuses. How much grant money were you able to extract to perform that study?
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Friday, November 7, 2008
From the "No Shit, Sherlock" Files; Psychology Edition
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Shit. We need to come up with some extremely interesting, extremely EXPENSIVE study we can perform, that needs bucketloads of cash, and write up a grant request.
ReplyDeleteAriel surveys of Caribbean beaches to determine if men aged 21-25 wear enough sunscreen, or something.
Maybe we can wire guys up for EEG scans and see what their brainwaves are when they see a bunch of women play topless volleyball on the beach in Cannes, France. In the interest of seeing if the results are repeatable, I estimate it will take four summers worth of data-gathering.
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