DooglarRampant
DooglarRampant t1_j6hu9os wrote
Reply to Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
So there's more than one reason to kill? Shiiiiiiiiit
DooglarRampant t1_j68n65f wrote
Everything on Buzzfeed reads like it was made by AI already. AI trained by children.
DooglarRampant t1_j55ar25 wrote
Reply to NSYNC in 1997 by Djf47021
"In sync" -ronized trousers.
DooglarRampant t1_j2wx8ql wrote
Reply to Withings' $500 toilet computer wants to be WebMD for your pee | The hardware sits in your toilet, analyzing what's poured forth into it by chrisdh79
Don't most people (men at least) see the colour of their wee and know if they have a problem? Eg. If it's yellow, drink more water. It's already obvious!
DooglarRampant t1_iwquhai wrote
Carey is the Queen of being a chubby, privileged diva. She needs to stop thinking she's young.
DooglarRampant t1_j6s6rve wrote
Reply to How to be a sceptic | We have an ethical responsibility to adopt a sceptical attitude to everything from philosophy and science to economics and history in the pursuit of a good life for ourselves and others. by IAI_Admin
Is skepticism opposed by faith? Each one can be beneficial and we could not live without both. Could the inappropriate application of these modes be the real problem behind "conspiracy theories"? Is it possible to know for certain when one should be skeptical and when to have faith?