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There is a drug which can cure gullibility (which used to require brain surgery). If you are interested I will tell you where to send the 100GBP for a month's supply.
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A trust drug? bloody hell agents must be sponsoring the development of that one...
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They must pump the stuff out of the air vent by the lottery ticket counter in Sainsbury's each saturday, because I trust them to sell me seven lucky dips that'll win the jackpot, but have been shamefully betrayed every time for years.They found that people who inhaled the "love hormone" oxytocin continued to trust strangers with their money - even after they were betrayed.
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I can see the court cases already.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAnyone else think this could go horribly wrong for the users?
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Trying out a new aftershave
Wanna sniff...
Obligatory BBC LinkyA nasal spray which increases our trust for strangers is showing promise as a treatment for social phobia, say scientists from Zurich University.
They found that people who inhaled the "love hormone" oxytocin continued to trust strangers with their money - even after they were betrayed.
Anyone else think this could go horribly wrong for the users?Tags: None
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