http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/6723911.stm
im sure theres also evidence that some people are more “friendly ” to each
other when the moon is full !:bounce_fl
i would agree. i know a get more ‘radical’ around full moon
weird last paragraph in the report though:
Meanwhile in 1994, Jack Nicholson starred in a film called Wolf, in which a publisher becomes infected by a creature and turns into a wolf at full moon.
when radio scanners worked you’d always hear more incidents around full moon (these gave you a true picture of the level of crimes and emergencies in an area, rather than the spun figures the press offices give you)
maybe Aunties sub editors (do they actually have them?) are prone to bouts of lunacy too :laugh_at:
weird last paragraph in the report though:
my ability to judge distance goes at full moon
Its a sound theory as far as I’m concerned, anyone who works in a hospital (an I reckon a prison) will tell you that ‘fullmoon fun’ is a real phenomena – that’s why its called lunacy.
It pulls the wieght of the oceans across the face of this planet, would anybody like to argue that us beings made up mostly of water will be immune to this kind of force?
An yes Glo an Raj I agree that last paragraph was random :you_crazy what is the BBC coming to?
deffo true in my experience
my pop’s is a london ambulance man and he notices more incidents around full moon too
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