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Previously on "Women have a single brain cell"

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  • stingman123
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    And thats news?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Good old Daily Mail, start with a headline and refute it later in the article. We should do that more here, as it's quite funny.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Women have a single brain cell

    Women have a single brain cell

    devoted to Jeniffer Aniston

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...mans-head.html

    It is a discovery that could explain the enduring appeal of Friends. Scientists have found brain cells devoted to Jennifer Aniston.

    Fans of the actress, who played socialite Rachel Green in the Channel 4 sit-com, are likely to have at least one brain cell that springs into action each time they see a picture of her, research suggests.



    The Daily Mail. Who needs New Scientist when you have quality science coverage like this?

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