esldude Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 25 minutes ago, rickca said: The link between statins and loss of impulse control is about as well established as Roseann Barr's claim that ambien prompted her racist tweets. Apparently you've never taken ambien. And always keep in mind: Cognitive biases, like seeing optical illusions are a sign of a normally functioning brain. We all have them, it’s nothing to be ashamed about, but it is something that affects our objective evaluation of reality. Link to comment
esldude Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 4 hours ago, AudioDoctor said: I think the more likely candidates are cheap beer and idiocy. You forgot cheap ammo even though ammo inflation has been pretty severe the last few years. And always keep in mind: Cognitive biases, like seeing optical illusions are a sign of a normally functioning brain. We all have them, it’s nothing to be ashamed about, but it is something that affects our objective evaluation of reality. Link to comment
Popular Post esldude Posted January 9, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 9, 2020 14 minutes ago, AudioDoctor said: The CD player probably refused to play anything but MQA encoded CDs. So it is a justified CD player slaying. AudioDoctor and Ralf11 1 1 And always keep in mind: Cognitive biases, like seeing optical illusions are a sign of a normally functioning brain. We all have them, it’s nothing to be ashamed about, but it is something that affects our objective evaluation of reality. Link to comment
Popular Post esldude Posted January 9, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 9, 2020 http://www.citypages.com/news/hoping-to-avoid-jail-st-paul-man-attempts-to-bribe-police-with-heroin/566745541 Must be the short days and long nights. Man breaks into uncle's house to rob it, after uncle gave him money, then attempted to bribe police by offering them heroin not to arrest him. I left out the really non-sense details. sphinxsix, AudioDoctor, 4est and 1 other 4 And always keep in mind: Cognitive biases, like seeing optical illusions are a sign of a normally functioning brain. We all have them, it’s nothing to be ashamed about, but it is something that affects our objective evaluation of reality. Link to comment
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