Jay Fun Fact: I snore. A lot. I have something I wear at night that stops it entirely. It's sort of like one of those boil 'n bite mouthguards that athletes use. BUT, it hurts like mad -- by morning I feel like I'm 14 again and just got braces the night before.
They make professional version of these that are based on actual dental molds so they are supposed to hurt a lot less. I've been waiting a month for mine to come through and here it is!
Looks like something out of the Terminator, eh? Finally, I'm one step closer to cyborgism!
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
The notion of catharsis holds that frustration and anger should not be bottled up or else a person risks allowing those feelings to accrue and eventually explode in some harmful way. Instead, it recommends that frustration and anger should be released through harmless expression, such as by screaming or punching a pillow. However, experimental psychology has shown that such expression can increase rather than decrease harmful behavior. In one experiment, people who engaged in catharsis (by hitting a punching bag) were significantly more likely to aggress toward a peer shortly afterward than were people who did not engage in catharsis.
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Conflict and Conciliation: Faith and Politics in an Age of Global Dissonance
Despite the peaceful foundations of global monotheistic religions, the broad diversity of interpretations can lead to a sharp paradox regarding the use of force. Inevitably, we must ask ourselves: How can those who ascribe to peaceful beliefs suspend their own moral foundation to beat the drums of war? ... read more
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