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Er... they're from a Hawaiian university in this case, so the answer is "Hawaii".
It was a metastudy of peer reviewed papers (which means that they're unlikely - though not certainly - not made up). The bed-wetting one is a bit odd.
Previous research has shown that pregnant women exposed to heavy flooding gave birth to children who wet the bed more, and were aggressive toward other children.
Previous research has shown that pregnant women exposed to heavy flooding gave birth to children who wet the bed more, and were aggressive toward other children.
I have a better explanation. More extreme weather means that Suity spends more time trapped at home. The lack of decent TV and the close proximity to his missus means even more Suity sprogs, hence the increasing number of bedwetters....
Who pays for these fecking "scientists" to make this bulltulip up ffs?
Oh, we do....
Er... they're from a Hawaiian university in this case, so the answer is "Hawaii".
It was a metastudy of peer reviewed papers (which means that they're unlikely - though not certainly - not made up). The bed-wetting one is a bit odd.
Previous research has shown that pregnant women exposed to heavy flooding gave birth to children who wet the bed more, and were aggressive toward other children.
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