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Previously on "Trying out a new aftershave"

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  • Chantho
    replied
    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Wanna sniff...



    Obligatory BBC Linky

    Anyone else think this could go horribly wrong for the users?
    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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  • shelby68
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    A trust drug? bloody hell agents must be sponsoring the development of that one...

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  • Marina
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    They found that people who inhaled the "love hormone" oxytocin continued to trust strangers with their money - even after they were betrayed.
    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.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Anyone else think this could go horribly wrong for the users?
    I can see the court cases already.

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  • Pondlife
    started a topic Trying out a new aftershave

    Trying out a new aftershave

    Wanna sniff...

    A 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.
    Obligatory BBC Linky

    Anyone else think this could go horribly wrong for the users?

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